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1950


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

50Aeng1
(with Storey, Hildred; = later Geertz, Hildred)
Editorial, in: IDIOM (Student magazine at Antioch College, Yellow-Springs/Oh./USA), vol.1 no. 1 (Winter 1950), p. 1 (held (only) by the Antiochiana Archive at the Antioch College/Yellow-Springs/Oh./USA ).

also as VACC-Text.

 


1951


 

Working papers

 

51Weng1
Drought, death and alcohol in five Southwestern cultures. A report of the values study (by) Cliff (sic!) Geertz, Jr.. Cambridge/Ma./USA 1951: Harvard University, Graduate School: Social Relations Department (119 leaves, typoscript; (in the text declared as) "Research report"; held (only) by the Tozzer Library, Harvard University: Cambridge/Ma./USA; note = part of the "Five cultures project" (Ramah/Rimrock & Harvard value study project), see Geertz
95Beng1, footnote).

cited in: Powers, Willow Roberts: The Harvard study of values: Mirror for postwar anthropology, in: Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences (Hoboken/N.J./USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.), vol. 36 no. 1, pp. 15-29 (here: pp. 27, 28).

 


1952


 

Collaboration

 

52Weng1

Culture: A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions, by Kluckhohn, Clyde Kay M.; Meyer, Alfred G.; Untereiner, Wayne W.; Cambridge/Ma./USA 1952: Peabody Museum.

Quote from the acknowledgements by Kluckhohn & Meyer: "Wayne Untereiner, Richard Hobson, Clifford Geertz, Jr., Charles Griffith, and Ralph Patrick (all graduate students in anthropology at Harvard University) have not only done unusually competent work as research assistants; each has made significant criticisms of content and style. We have placed the name of Mr. Untereiner on the title-page because he made major contributions to our theoretical formulations." (op. cit., p. v) Geertz obviously contributed several citations and probably also drafts of comments.

 


1954


 

Interviews, Oral & Audiovisual presentations

 

54Ieng1
Discussion with Stocking, George William Jr. - on Kluckhohn, Clyde Kay M. , Harvard University, spring 1954, private recollection by George W. Stocking, made - indirectly - public in:
http://anthropology.uchicago.edu/about/han/han232.htm:

"Finally, of course, one should not neglect the fact that in the Department of Social Relations there was an unequal distribution of charisma. At times some people suspect that Clydes dissent was in fact aimed at precisely that problem. I know that I had a very long and very intense, slightly bitter[,] argument with Cliff Geertz in the middle of Harvard Square one day in 1953 or 1954 over this very problem.I think that I was able to convince him at that time that this did not explain anywhere near all of Clydes ambivalence with Sociology. And I would insiste that it only accounts for, in fact, a small portion of it."

 


1955


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

55Aeng1

Book review, in: Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (Cambridge/Ma./USA: Harvard-Yenching Institute), vol. 18 (1955), pp. 462-465 (on: DeYoung, John Edward: "Village Life in Modern Thailand" (Berkeley/Ca./USA 1955: Univ. of California Press).

Working papers etc.

 

55Weng1
Religious belief and economic behavior in a central Javanese town: some preliminary remarks. s.l. (sine loco), s.n. (sine nomine), s.a. (sine anno); (33 leaves, typoscript, caption title (dated in the text and there declared as "Working draft"; held f.e. by the Syracuse University Library: Syracuse/N.Y./USA; note: original town name "Pare" (instead of the later pseudonym "Modjokuto") used).

draft version, published revised as 56Aeng1

this version also as VACC-Text.

 


1956


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

56Aeng1
Religious belief and economic behavior in a central Javanese town: some preliminary considerations, in:
Economic Development and Cultural Change(Chicago/Ill./USA: University of Chicago Press), vol. 4 no. 2 (1956), pp. 134-158.

see 55Weng1

full text online available via JSTOR.org (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries).

also as VACC-Text.

reprint: 68Reng10.

56Aeng2
Capital intensive agriculture in a peasant society: a case study, in: Social Research: an international quarterly of political and social science (New-York/N.Y./USA:
New School for Social Research), vol. 23 no. 4 (1956), pp. 433-449 

= revised version of 56Weng3.

also as VACC-Text.

reprint: 84Reng3
 

Working papers etc.

 

56Weng1
The development of the Javanese economy: a socio-cultural approach. Cambridge/Ma./USA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies (130 leaves; on front page "Economic development program Nr. C/56-1"  (dated in the text and there declared as "Working draft"); held f.e. by the University of Chicago Library: Chicago/Il./USA).

This edition was offered recently via amazon.com as "Books: The development of the Javanese economy: a socio-cultural approach".

"In the aforementioned book, Geertz traces the historical and economic development of Java by providing in-depth information about wars, rulers, trade, discovery, etc. Also in 1956 Geertz wrote The Social Context of Economic Change: An Indonesian Case Study, in which he traces both the urban and rural developments of an Indonesian town-village." (http://hyper.vcsun.org/HyperNews/battias/get/cs600/bio/6.html?nogifs).

56Weng2
The social context of economic change: an Indonesian case study. Cambridge/Ma./USA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Center for International Studies (179 leaves; on front page "Economic development program Nr. C/56-18"  (dated in the text and there declared as "Preliminary working paper"); held f.e. by the Cleveland State University Library, Cleveland/Oh./USA. 

reprint edition: UMI Books on Demand ,BOD Order Number: WB1-OP36407-001

reissued unchanged 1964; 

revised and published later as 65Beng1

available as microfiche: Ann Arbor/Mi./USA 1972: University Microfilms. 

direct & unchanged reprint: 78Reng2.

56Weng3
The impact of capital-intensive agriculture on peasant social structure: a case study. Cambridge/Ma./USA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies (20 leaves; on front page "Economic Development Program Nr. C/56-17"; on leaf 2: "Paper, delivered at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology/ summary of a larger CENIS study by Dr. Geertz: the social context of economic change; an Indonesian case study: C/56-18"); held f.e by the Vanderbilt University Library: Nashville/Tn./USA; 

= summary of 56Weng2.

reprint: 61Reng1.

published revised as 56Aeng2.

56Weng4
The rotating credit association: an instrument for development. Cambridge/Ma./USA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies ( 51 leaves; on front page "Economic Development Program Nr. C/56-30" (dated in the text and there declared as "Research report"); held f.e. by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Library, Cambridge/Ma./USA, or the Trondheim Universitetsbiblioteket, Trondheim/NOR: see the Norwegian Bibsys record no. 990305139). 

published revised as 62Aeng3.

this version also as  VACC-Text.

56Weng5
Religion in Modjokuto: a study of ritual and belief in a complex society/ by Clifford James Geertz, Jr.. Cambridge/Ma./USA: Harvard University (4, IV, 574 leaves; = Ph.D. Thesis (director: Prof. Cora DuBois); held (only) by the Harvard University, Tozzer Library: Boston/Ma./USA; see also the further versions
57Weng1, 58Weng1, 60Beng1). 

photocopy of this original version available by the Harvard University Archives, Cambridge/Ma./USA 1991: Harvard University.

 


1957


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

57Aeng1
Ethos, world-view and the analysis of sacred symbols, in: The Antioch Review (Yellow-Springs/Oh./USA: Antioch Review Inc.), vol. 17 no. 4 (1957), pp. 421-437. 

direct reprints: 68Reng1, 70Reng1

reprinted as chapt. 5 in 73Beng1, pp. 126-141 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).

translation into Spanish: 73Tspa1

full text: http://aquarius.library.arizona.edu/users/jneill/geertz.htm.

also as VACC-Text.

57Aeng2
Ritual and social change: a Javanese example, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), vol. 59 no.1 (1957), pp. 32-53. 

  • full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries).
  • direct reprints: 67Reng1, 68Reng2, 72Reng4, 76Reng4, 03Reng2.

reprint s.a. (= sine anno): Bobbs-Merrill reprint series in the social sciences, no. A-78, Indianapolis/ In./USA: Bobbs-Merrill Inc. (offered recently - after the closure of Bobbs-Merrill - also via amazon.com).

reprinted as chapt. 6 in 73Beng1, pp. 142-169 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).

translation into German in 83Bger1.

Working papers etc.

 

57Weng1
Modjokuto studies. 2 vols: vol.1: Modjokuto study: Abangan religion, Santri religion (381 leaves); vol. 2: Modjokuto study: Prijaji religion (244 leaves). Cambridge/Ma./USA 1957: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Center for International Studies (both dated in the text and there declared as "Working drafts"; = enlarged version of
56Weng5; held f.e. by the Alden Library, Southeast Asia Collection: Ohio University, Athens/Oh./USA).

revised as  58Weng1

final published version: 60Beng1.

Collaboration

 

57Weng1
Indonesia's Economic Stabilization and Development, by Higgins, Benjamin Howard: New-York/N.Y./USA 1957: Institute of Pacific Relations

Quote from the author's preface: "The study may thus be regarded also as an interim report of the M.I.T. Indonesia Project, which is part of the Economic and Political Development Program of the M.I.T. Center for International Studies, launched in July 1955 with financing for five years from the Ford Foundation. Until recently the Project has concentrated mainly on the study of central government policy in relation to economic development, including financial and stabilization measures and the political background as they relate to economic development. At the same time, the Indonesia Field Team of the Center has conducted a series of studies of anthropological, sociological, and cultural aspects of Central Javanese society.The present study presents in summary fashion some major findings of the Project with regard to central government policy between the transfer of sovereignty at the end of 1949 and the opening of the first elected parliament in May of 1956. ... This book is in large measure a team product. Liberal use has been made of Dr. Douglas Paauw's work on finance, Dr. Guy Pauker's studies of politics, and Mr. John Rodrigues' and Dr. Clifford Geertz' surveys of sociological and cultural factors." (pp. v-vi, op. cit.)

 


1958


 

Working papers etc.

 

58Weng1
Modjokuto: religion in Java. Cambridge/Ma./USA 1958: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Center for International Studies (2 vols.: XVI, 206+520 leaves; both dated in the text and there declared as "Working drafts"; = enlarged version of
57Weng1); held f.e. by the Arizona State University Library: Phoenix/Az./USA; or the Library of Congress, control no. 7953524 (collated there: 4 vols., XVI + 730 leaves, subject: Modjokerto). 

final published version: 60Beng1.

58Weng2
Bali/ (by) Clifford Geertz, University of California, in: The Tarn [Nathaniel F.] Papers, Section IV: Anthropology & General Scholarship, Burma: U.S. Files (1958 - late 60s);1 TLS (?), 1 page. 

see the source information at: 
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/ablit/amerlit/Tarn scholarship.html.

58Weng3

Form and Variation in Balinese Village Structure. November 1958, in: The Pauker [Guy Jean] Papers, Hoover Institution Library and Archives, Stanford/Ca./USA, box 14 folder 9 (38 p.; = typoscript pre-version of 59Aeng1)

see the source information: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3b69n68z/C01/476947213

published version also as VACC-Text.


1959


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

59Aeng1
Form and variation in Balinese village structure, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc: American Anthropological Association), vol. 61 no. 4 (1959), pp. 991-1012 (printed version of
58Weng3). 

  • full text online available via JSTOR.org (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries).
  • also as VACC-Text.
  • reprint s.a. (= sine anno): Bobbs-Merrill reprint series in the social sciences, Indianapolis/ In./USA: Bobbs-Merrill Inc. (offered recently - after the closure of Bobbs-Merrill - also via amazon.com)

reprint: 67Reng2

translation into French in 83Bfre1

translation into Portuguese: 99Tpor1.

59Aeng2
The Javanese village, in: Skinner, George William (ed.): Local, ethnic and national loyalities in village Indonesia: a symposium. New-Haven/Ct./USA 1959: Yale University (Graduate School: Southeast Asian Studies; Cultural Report Series no. 8; distributed in cooperation with the Institute of Pacific Relations, New-York/N.Y./USA), pp. 34-41 (= printed version of
59Weng3).

 

59Aeng3

Book review, in: Journal of Asian Studies (Ann Arbor/Mi./USA: Association for Asian Studies), vol. 3 (1959), pp. 398-399 (on: van Nieuwenhuijze, Christoffel Anthonie Olivien: "Aspects of Islam in Post-Colonial Indonesia. Five Essays" (Den Haag/NED 1958: W. van Hoeve).

59Aeng4

Book review, in: Pacific Historical Review (Berkeley/Ca./USA: Univ. of California Press), vol. 2 (1959), p. 199 (on: Schrieke, Bertram Johannes Otto: "Indonesian Sociological Studies: Selected Writings of B. Schrieke: Part Two: Ruler and Realm in Early Java" (Den Haag/NED 1957: W. van Hoeve).

 

Working papers etc.

 

59Weng1
(with Geertz, Hildred)
The Balinese kinship system. Cambridge/Ma./USA 1959: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies (115 leaves, typoscript; dated in the text and there declared as "Working paper"; included in: The Human Relations Area Files (HRAF; Yale University, New-Haven/Ct./USA 1959; vol. OF7 no.9 (Bali)); implemented also in the SCSS (Standard Cross Cultural Sample): no. 84, EA: 152, Ib: 3 (village of Tinhingan), call no. 0300000. 

see http://www.worldcultures.org/~drwhite/worldcul/SCCSbib.pdf (link outdated)

published revised and enlarged later as 75Beng1.

59Weng2
Social change and economic modernization in two Indonesian towns: a case in point/ by Clifford Geertz. (s.l. = sine loco), (s.n. = sine nomine). (20 leaves, typoscript; on front page: "Draft: for private distribution. Not to be quoted. June 1959"; held f.e. by the University of Chicago Library, Chicago/Il./USA; or the Amsterdam University Library, Amsterdam/NED). 

published revised later as 62Aeng2;  

this version also as VACC-Text.

included in  63Beng2.

59Weng3
Balinese religion in transition. (7 leaves, typoscript; included in: The Human Relations Area Files (HRAF; Yale University, New-Haven/Ct./USA 1959): vol. OF7 no.9 (Bali); as such implemented also in the SCCS (Standard Cross Cultural Sample): no. 84, EA: 152, Ib: 3 (village of Tinhingan), call. no. 0400000.

see http://www.worldcultures.org/~drwhite/worldcul/SCCSbib.pdf (link outdated).

59Weng4
Ethnic vs. national loyalties in the Indonesian village: the Javanese village,  February 1959, in: The Pauker [Guy Jean] Papers, Hoover Institution Library and Archives, Stanford/Ca./USA, box 41 folder 13 (12 p; = typoscript pre-version of
59Aeng2).

 

59Weng5
(together with Eggan, Fred Russell; Fallers, Lloyd A. ("Tom"); Firth, Raymond William; Fortes, Meyer; Redfield, Robert; Schneider, David. M.; Warner, William L.; Washburn, Sherwood L.)
Proposal for an Anglo-American Journal of Social Anthropology, unpublished paper, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford/Ca./USA (4 p., typoscript; to be found in the Center's archives ?). 

information source: "Anthropology at Chicago" by George William Stocking, Jr.

see:http://anthropology.uchicago.edu/about/cases/paloalto.shtml

 


1960


 

Books

 

60Beng1
The religion of Java. Glencoe/Il./USA 1960: The Free Press (XV, 392 p.; see the preliminary versions 56Weng5, 57Weng1, 58Weng1). 

  • see the VACC-Text (introduction, in part).
  • paperback edition New-York/N.Y./USA 1964: The Free Press of Glencoe & London/UK 1964: Collier-MacMillan.
  • partial reprints: 64Reng2, 66Reng1, 68Reng3, 71Reng1, 71Reng2, 72Reng1, 77Reng1
  • complete reprint: 91Reng1
  • partial translation into Japanese: 64Tjap1
  • partial translations into Indonesian: 74Tind1, 87Rind1, 99Tind1.
  • complete translation into Indonesian: 81Tind1.

Articles & Book chapters

 

60Aeng1
The Javanese Kijaji: the changing role of a cultural broker, in: Comparative Studies in Society and History (London/UK & New-York/N.Y./USA: Cambridge University Press), vol. 2 no. 2 (1960), pp. 228-249.

  • full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries).
  • also as VACC-Text.
  • translation into Japanese: 67Tjap1.

60Aeng2
Indonesia: sense and sensibility, in: The New Leader: a biweekly of news and opinion (New-York/N.Y./USA: The New Leader Publ. Assoc., publ. for the American Labor Conference on International Affairs), vol. 43 no. 1 (1960), pp.19-22.

 

60Aeng3
Book review, in: Science (Washington/D.C./USA: American Association for the Advancement of Science; New Series, vol. 131 no. 3416 (Jun. 17, 1960)), pp. 1801-1802 (on: Van Gennep, Arnold: "The Rites of Passage", London/UK 1960: Routledge & Kegan Paul; translated from French by Vizedom, Monika, & Caffee, Gabrielle L.).

60Aeng4
Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), vol. 62 (1960), no. 6, pp. 1096-1097 (on: Belo, Jane: "Trance in Bali", New-York/N.Y./USA 1960: Columbia University Press).

 


1961


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

61Aeng1
Studies in peasant life: community and society, in: Siegel, Bernard Joseph (ed.): Biennal Review of Anthropology (Stanford/Ca./USA: Stanford University Press), vol. 2 (1961/1962), pp. 1-41.

  • = a commented bibliography on peasant studies.
  • full text online available viaJSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries).
  • also as VACC-Text.
  • other contributors to this issue were: Siegel, Bernard J.; Rubin, Vera; LeVine, Robert A.; Woodbury, Richard B.; and others.
  • remark: the 1961 issue of the "Biennial review" was published as vol. 2 and issued somewhat late in spring 1962.

61Aeng2
Book review, in: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (s'Gravenhage/NED: Martinus Nijhoff), vol. 117 no. 2 (1961), pp. 498-502 (on: Swellengrebel, Jan Lodewijk/ Wertheim, Wim F., et al.: "Bali: life, thought and ritual", Den-Haag/NED 1960: W. van Hoeve).

  • full text forthcoming via the DELTA project of the Netherlands National Library.

61Aeng3

Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), vol. 63 (1961), no. 3, pp. 604-606 (on: Robert van Niel: "The emergence of the modern Indonesian elite", Den-Haag/NED 1960: W. van Hoeve).

Working papers etc.

 

61Weng1
The integrative revolution: primordial sentiments and civil politics in the new states. s.l. (= sine loco). (s.n. = sine nomine). (76 leaves, typoscript; caption title; on front page "Working draft: not for quotation. January 1961"; held (only) by the University of Chicago library, Chicago/Il./USA).

  • published revised later as 63Aeng1.
  • this reprint also as VACC-Text.

Reprints

 

61Reng1

Impact of capital intensive agriculture on peasant social structure: case study by Clifford Geertz, in: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for International Studies. Economic Development Program. India Project (ed.): India Project Papers 1955-1961, Cambridge/Ma./USA 1961: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Center for International Studies, pp. ? (chapter 6); held f.e. by the Yale University Library, Cambridge/Ma./USA ( = reprint of 56Weng3).

 

 


1962


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

62Aeng1
The growth of culture and the evolution of mind, in: Scher, Jordan Mayer (ed.): Theories of the mind. New-York/N.Y./USA 1962: The Free Press of Glencoe, pp. 713-740. 

  • reprinted as chapt. 3 in 73Beng1, pp. 55-86 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • this reprint also as VACC-Text.

62Aeng2
Social change and economic modernization in two Indonesian towns: a case in point, in: Hagen, Everett Einar (ed.): On the Theory of Social Change: How Economic Growth Begins, Homewood/Ill./USA 1962: The Dorsey Press, pp. 385-407 (= short version of 59Weng2).

  • full text via "Questia.com" (subscription needed);
  • also as VACC-Text.
  • revised also as chapter 2 in 63Beng2.
  • reprints: 67Reng3, 73Reng2
  • partial reprint: 96Reng1
  • translation into German: 73Tger1
  • translation into Indonesian: 79Tind1.

62Aeng3
The rotating credit association: a middle rung in development, in: Economic Development and Cultural Change (Chicago/Il./USA: University of Chicago Press), vol. 10 no. 3 (1962), pp. 241-263 (based on the draft version 56Weng4).

62Aeng4

Book review, in: Journal of Asian Studies (Ann-Arbor/Mi./USA: Association for Asian Studies), vol. 21 (1962), pp. 413-416 (book review essay on: (1) Dohrenwend, Barbara Snell: "Some factors related to autonomy and dependence in twelve Javanese villages", Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1957: Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University; (2) Dutch East Indies: Coolie Budget Commission: "Living Conditions of Plantation Workers and Peasants on Java, 1939-40. Final report", Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1956: Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University; (3) Burger, Dionijs Huibert: "Structural changes in Javanese society: the supra-village sphere", Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1956: Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University; (4)Koentjaraningrat, Raden Mas: "Some social-anthropological observations of gotong rojong practices in two villages of central Java", Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1961: Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University).

62Aeng5

Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), vol. 64 (1962), no. 6, pp. 1310-1311 (on: Homans, George Caspar: "Sentiments and activities: essays in social science",  New-York/N.Y./USA 1962: The Free Press of Glencoe). 

 


1963


 

Books

 

63Beng1
Agricultural involution: the process of ecological change in Indonesia. Berkeley/Ca./USA 1963: University of California Press, publ. for the Association of Asian Studies (Ann-Arbor/Mi./USA); (XX, 176 p.). 

  • also as VACC-Text( chapter 1: "The ecogical approach in anthropology", pp. 1-11, in part).
  • partial reprints: 68Reng9, 69Reng1, 71Reng3, 72Reng2, 73Reng1, 73Reng2, 76Reng1, 80Reng1
  • reissued completely 1994. 
  • reprinted as 00Reng7.
  • translation into Swedish: 71Tswe1
  • translation into Indonesian: 76Tind1
  • translation into Japanese in 01Bjap1.

63Beng2
Peddlers and princes: social change and economic modernization in two Indonesian towns (Modjokuto, Java & Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia). Chicago/Il./USA 1963: University of Chicago Press (VIII, 162 p.; coll. "Comparative studies of new nations"; based on 59Weng2; incorporating 62Aeng2).   

  • see the VACC-Text(Introduction only).
  • translation into Indonesian: 73Tind1.

63Beng3
(editor for the Committee for the Comparative Study of New Nations, at the University of Chicago)
Old societies and new states: the quest for modernity in Asia and Africa. New-York/N.Y./USA 1963: The Free Press of Glencoe & London/UK 1963: Collier-Macmillan (VIII, 310 p.); 

 

Articles & Book chapters

 

63Aeng1
The integrative revolution: primordial sentiments and civil politics in the new states, in 63Beng3, pp.105-157 (see the draft version 61Weng1). 

  • reprints: 65Reng1, 94Reng1, 01Reng3
  • reprinted as chapt. 10 in 73Beng1, pp. 255-310 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • this reprint also as VACC-Text.
  • partial reprint: 96Reng2
  • translation into Indonesian: 76Tind2
  • translation into Hungarian: 98Thun1.
  • translation into Spanish: 00Rspa1 (= reprint of chapt 10 in 87Tspa1).

63Aeng2
The socio-cultural context of policy in Southeast Asia, in: Henderson, William Roy (ed.): Southeast Asia: problems of United States policy. Cambridge/Ma./USA 1963: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, pp. 54-70 (note: = "Papers, presented at a conference on United States policy in Southeast Asia in New York in May 1963"; see also 63Weng1).

  • other contributors: Allison, John M.; Cady, John F.; Fifield, Russell H.; Henderson, William Roy; Jordan, Amos A.; Landry, Lionel J.; Linebarger, Paul M. A.; Linebarger, Genevieve C. ;Smith, Roger M.; Trager, Frank N.; Wolf, Charles, Jr.; Wurfel, David. 

63Aeng3
Book review, in: American Sociological Review (Albany/N.Y./USA: American Sociological Association), vol. 28 no.2 (1963), p. 304 (on: Soemardjan, Selo K.P.H.: "Social changes in Jogjakarta", Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1962: Cornell University Press).

63Aeng4
Modernization in a Moslem society: the Indonesian case, in: Quest (Mumbai [Bombay]/IND: Quest Publ.), no. 39, Oct./Dec. 1963, pp. 9-17 (note: = "Report at a conference held in Manila in 1963 under the auspices of the Congress for Cultural Freedom"). 

  • first (and largely unknown !!) print of the revised later 65Aeng2 version.

Interviews, Oral & Audiovisual presentations

 

63Ieng1
The transition to humanity. Washington/D.C./USA 1963 (-1964): Voice of America; Department of State: U.S. Information Agency (10 p., note: = "The voice of America forum lectures: anthropology series no.3"; transcript of the original radio broadcast November 1963; registered also as "Applied anthropology documentation project no. aa1172"; see the later version 64Aeng5).

  • an audio recording of the lecture can be found at the US National Archive & Record Administration, Archival Reseach Catalog no. 106587: "ANTHROPOLOGY: DR. CLIFFORD J. GEERTZ: TRANSITION TO HUMANITY"; Sound Recording; U.S. Information Agency. Voice of America. (1953 - 1977); Item from Record Group 306: Records of the United States Information Agency [USIA], 1900 - 1988; Location: Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records LICON, Special Media Archives Services Division, College Park/Md./USA (as part of the complete series of 21 broadcasts 1963-1964).
  • This series contained the following transmissions & transcripts
    (1963): 1. "The setting of the science of man", by Sol Tax.--2. "Primate behavior", by Irven DeVore.--3. "The transition to humanity", by Clifford Geertz (=
    63Ieng1, see also 64Aeng5
    ).--4. "The hominization process", by Francis Clark Howell.--5. "Language in human psychology", by Susan Ervin.--6. "The origins of agriculture", by Robert M. Adams.
    (1964): 7. "The study of evolution", by Eric R. Wolf.--8. "Field work", by Laura Nader.--9. "Culture and environment: the study of cultural ecology", by Marshal D. Sahlins.--10. "Human populations", by Frank Brown Livingstone.--11. "The organization of economic life", by Manning Nash.--12. "Social organization studies in American anthropology", by James Lowell Gibbs, Jr.--13. "Equality and inequality in human societies", by Lloyd A. Fallers.--14. "Anthropology and the study of politics", by Morton H. Fried.--15. "Anthropology and the law", by Paul Bohannan.--16. "The study of religions", by Edward Norbeck.--17. "A perspective for linguistic anthropology", by Dell H. Hymes.--18. "The arts and anthropology", by Allan P. Merriam.--19. "Culture and personality", by Edward M. Bruner.--20. "Evolution and the ills of mankind", by Steven Polgar.--21. "Summary: The uses of anthropology", by Sol Tax.

Working papers etc.

 

63Weng1
The socio-cultural context of policy in Southeast Asia, in: Cady, John Frank (comp.): The historical background of American policy. Athens/Oh./USA 1963: Ohio University (10 p.; on front page "Working paper, prepared for the Asia Society and Association for Asian studies conference on U.S. policy in Southeast Asia 1963; not for quotation"; = short version of 63Aeng2; held (only) by the Ohio University Library, Athens/Oh./USA).
 

 


1964


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

64Aeng1
Internal conversion in contemporary Bali, in: Bastin, John Sturgus/ Roolvink, Roelof (eds.): Malayan and Indonesian studies: essays presented to Sir Richard Winstedt on his eighty-fifth birthday. Oxford/UK 1964: Clarendon Press, pp. 282-302. 

  • direct reprint: 79Reng4
  • reprinted as chapt. 7 in 73Beng1, pp. 170-192 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • this reprint also as VACC-Text.
  • other contributors were Coedes, George; Wheatley, Paul; Lamb, Alastair; Gungwu, Wang; Boxer, Charles R.; Bassett, David K.; Bastin, John S.; Skinner, Cyril F.; Turnbull, Constance Mary; Sadka, Emily; Gosling, Lee Anthony Pieter; Teeuw, Andries; de Jong, Pieter E. de Josselin; Roolvink, Roelof; Voorhoeve, Paul E.; Hooykaas, Christiaan; John, Arthur Henry; bin Ahmad, Zainal Abidin.

64Aeng2
Ideology as a cultural system, in: Apter, David Ernest (ed.): Ideology and discontent. New-York/N.Y./USA 1964: The Free Press of Glencoe (note: = "The international yearbook of political behavior research", vol. 5), pp. 47-76. 

  • reprinted as chapt. 8 in 73Beng1, pp. 193-233 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • direct reprints: 75Reng1, 85Reng4, 94Reng2, 00Reng8
  • full text: http://xroads.virginia.edu/~DRBR/geertz.html.
  • also as VACC-Text.
  • translation into Spanish: 71Tspa1
  • translation into Russian: 98Trus1.
  • other contributors to Apter's book were: Converse, Philip E.; Wolfinger, Raymond E.; Bendix, Reinhard; Binder, Leonard; Andrain, Charles F.;, and others.

64Aeng3
(with Geertz, Hildred Storey)
Teknonymy in Bali: parenthood, age-grading and genealogical amnesia, in: Man: journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (London/UK: The Royal Anthropological Institute etc.), vol 94 no. 2 (1964), pp. 94-108.

64Aeng4
Tihingan: a Balinese village, in: Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (s'Gravenhage/NED: Martinus Nijhoff), vol. 120 no. 1 (1964), pp. 1-33. 

  • full text forthcoming via the DELTA project of the Netherlands National Library.
  • reprints: 67Reng4; 80Aeng1 (excerpt).
  • translation into Indonesian: 65Tind1, 84Tind1
  • translation into French in 83Bfre1.

64Aeng5
The transition to humanity, in. Tax, Sol (ed.): Horizons of anthropology. Chicago/Il./USA 1964: Aldine Publ. Co., pp. 37-48 (= slightly revised version from 63Ieng1). 

  • reprints: 67Reng5, 68Reng5.
  • translation into Portuguese: 66Tpor1.
  • translation into Italian: 74Tita1.
  • translation into Spanish: 74Tspa1.
  • translation into Indonesian: 97Tind2.

64Aeng6

Book review, in: Journal of Political Economy (Chicago/Il./USA: Univ. of Chicago Press), vol. 72 (1964), no. 5, p. 527-528 (on: Herman Freudenberger: "The Waldstein Woolen Mill, Noble Entrepreneurship in Eighteenth-Century Bohemia", Boston/Ma./USA 1963: Harvard University, Kress Library Publications).

  • full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions).
  • also as VACC-Text.

64Aeng7

A Study of National Character , in: Economic Development and Cultural Change (Chicago/Il./USA: University of Chicago Press), vol. 12 no. 2 (1964), S. 205f. (= book review on: Pye, Lucien W.: "Politics, Personality, and Nation Building", New Haven/Ct./USA 1962: Yale University Press).

  • full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions).
  • also as VACC-Text.

Translations

 

64Tjap1
("The religion [of] Java", Japanese title not transcribed)/ (by) Clifford Greertz (sic !), Tokyo/JAP 1964: Publisher not transcribed (21 p.; held (only) by the Tokyo University library, Tokyo/JAP; = partial translation of the paperback edition of  60Beng1 (trad.: , ʊ: Japanese characters need to be activated). 

Reprints

 

64Reng1
Ritual and social change: a Javanese example, in: Schneider, Louis W. (ed.): Religion, culture and society: a reader in the sociology of religion. London/UK 1964 & Sidney/NSW/AUS 1964 & New-York/N.Y./USA 1964: John Wiley, pp. 122-142 (= reprint of 57Aeng2).

64Reng2
The Slametan, a Javanese ritual, in: Hammond, Peter B. (ed.): Cultural and social anthropology: selected readings. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1964: Macmillan & Co., pp. 308-311 (= partial reprint of 60Beng1).
 

 


1965


 

Books

 

65Beng1
The social history of an Indonesian town. Cambridge/Ma./USA 1965: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press (V, 217 p.; see 56Weng1 & 56Weng2). 

  • reprinted as 75Reng2
  • translation into Indonesian: 86Tind1.

Articles & Book chapters

 

65Aeng1
Religion as a cultural system, in: Lessa, William Armand/ Vogt, Evon Zartman (eds.): Reader in comparative religion: an anthropological approach/ 2nd revised & enlarged edition. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1965: Harper & Row, pp. 204-213 (note and text information:  = abridged first print of a paper at the "Conference on New Approaches in Social Anthropology, Jesus College, Cambridge University, Cambridge/UK, June 1963").

  • this abridged version later in the Lessa/Vogt 3rd edition 1972: pp. 170 ff; in the Lessa/Vogt 4th edition 1979: pp. 78-89.
  • full version = 66Aeng1.
  • this version also as VACC-Text.

65Aeng2
Modernization in a Muslim society: the Indonesian case, in: Bellah, Robert Neelly (ed.): Religion and progress in modern Asia. New-York/N.Y./USA 1965: The Free Press of Glencoe, pp. 92-108 (note: = "Reports of a conference held in Manila in 1963 under the auspices of the Congress for Cultural Freedom"; slightly revised version of 63Aeng4, now including excerpts and summaries of the discussions at the conference). 

  • reprint: 69Reng2.
  • other contributors were: Soedjamoko, Mangundiningrat;Bellah, Robert N.; Hammond, Philip E.; de la Costa, Horacio; Coulson, Noel J.; Dube, Shyama C.; Sarachandra, Ediriweera R.; Manglapus, Raul S.; and others.

65Aeng3

Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), vol. 67 (1965) no.1, pp. 197-198 (on: Zartman, Ira William: "Morocco: problems of new power", New-York/N.Y./USA 1964: Atherton Press).

Translations

 

65Tind1
Tihingan, sebuah desa di Bali, in: Batjaan sosiologi pedesaan (Bogor/Jawa/INDO: Bogor Agricultural University, Institut Pertanian), vol. 1 (1965), pp. 1-39 (= translation of 64Aeng4; trad./ ditjermahkan: Koentjaraningrat, Raden Mas).

  • the volume "Batjaan sosiologi pedesaan", vol. 1, contains: 
    (1) Geertz, Clifford James: "Tihingan: sebuah desa di Bali", pp. 1-39;
    (2) Ketjamatan, Kaliredjo: "Desa transmigran spontan", pp. 41-?;
    (3) Kampto, Utomo: "Kibupaten lampung tengah, Sumatra-selatan", pp. ?.
  • reprint: 80Rind1.

Reprints

 

65Reng1
The integrative revolution: primordial sentiments and civil politics in the new states, in: Welch, Claude Emerson (ed.): Political modernization: a reader in comparative political change. Belmont/Ca./USA 1965: Wadsworth Publ. Co., pp. 204-262 (= reprint of 63Aeng1). 

  • 2nd ed. Belmont/Ca./USA 1971: Duxbury Press. 
  • see the original text as VACC-Text.

 


1966


 

Books

 

66Beng1
Person, time, and conduct in Bali: an essay in cultural analysis. New-Haven/Ct./USA 1966: Yale University Press: ed. by the Deptartment of Southeast Asia Studies (distributor: Cellar Book Shop, Detroit/Mi./USA), (III, 85 p.; note: = "Cultural report series, no. 14").

  • reprint edition: UMI Books on Demand (http://www.il.proquest.com/umi/bod), 
    BOD Order Number: WB1-OP53437-041
  • reprinted with the title "Person, time, and conduct in Bali: the social nature of thought" as chapt.14 in 73Beng1, pp. 360-411 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • this reprint also as VACC-Text.
  • direct reprint: 77Reng5
  • translation into French in 83Bfre1
  • translation into German  in 83Bger1.

Articles & Book chapters

 

66Aeng1
Religion as a Cultural System, in: Banton, Michael Parker (ed.): Anthropological approaches to the study of religion. London/UK 1966: Tavistock  & New-York/N.Y./USA 1966: Frederick A. Praeger Press (note: = "Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK & the Commonwealth: Monograph no. 3"), pp. 1-46 (= full version of 65Aeng1). 

  • this edition reprinted in paperback London/UK 1968: Tavistock; 
  • in hardcover New-York/N.Y./USA 1995: Frederick A. Praeger; 
  • now available also on CD directly by the ASA "Association of Social Anthroplogists": http://www.asa.anthropology.ac.uk/monog_toc.html.
  • the book contains also: Gluckmann, Max/ Eggan, Fred : Introduction, pp. xi-?; Turner, Victor W.: Colour Classification in Ndembu Ritual, pp. 47-84; Spiro, Melford E.: Religion: Problems of Definition and Explanation, pp. 85-125; Bradbury, Robert E.: Fathers, Elders, and Ghosts in Edo Religion, pp. 127-154; Winter, Edward H.: Territorial Groupings and Religion among the Iraqw, pp. 155-?.
  • direct reprints: 69Reng3, 72Reng3, 85Reng5, 95Reng1, 99Reng1, 02Reng2.
  • reprinted as chapt. 4 in 73Beng1, pp. 87-125 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there). 
  • this reprint also available as VACC-Text.
  • partial reprints:  74Reng1, 77Reng2, 85Reng1
  • translation into Serbocroatian: 71Tsrb1.
  • translation into French: 72Tfre1
  • translation into Finnish: 74Tfin1
  • translation into German in 83Bger1
  • partial translation into Norwegian: 89Tnor1.
  • translation into Estonian: 90Test1.
  • translation into Polish: 92Tpol1, 98Rpol1.
  • translation into Danish: 03Tdan1.

66Aeng2
The impact of the concept of culture on the concept of man, in: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (Chicago/Il./USA: The Atomic Scientists of Chicago), vol. 22 no. 4 (April 1966), pp. 2-8 (note: lecture at "The Monday Lectures, University of Chicago", Spring 1965).

  • = preprint of  66Reng2. Clifford Geertz collates the reprint as the original publication, but this (the "Atomic Scientists") version was definitely printed before the (revised & enlarged) 66Reng2 edition.
  • direct reprints: 68Reng6, 68Reng7, 79Reng1, 90Reng1, 00Reng1
  • reprinted as chapt. 2 in 73Beng1, pp. 33-54 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there). 
  • this reprint also as VACC-Text.
  • translation into German: 92Tger1.
  • translation into Spanish: 01Tspa2.

66Aeng3
(with Schneider, David M.)
Anne Parsons (1930-1964), in: Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion (Storrs/Ct./USA: Society for the Scientific Study of Religion), vol. 4 no. 2 (1966), p. 182.

66Aeng4
Are the Javanese mad?, in: Encounter (London/UK: Encounter Ltd.), vol 26 no. 8 (1966), pp. 86-88.

 

66Aeng5
Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), vol. 68 no. 2 (1966), pp. 242-243 (on: Hooykaas, Christiaan: "Agama Tirtha: five studies in Hindu-Balinese religion", Amsterdam/NED 1964: Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Maatschappij).

Interviews, Oral & Audiovisual presentations

 

66Ieng1
(symposium with: Hodgson, Marshall G. S./ Fogelson, Raymond David/ Miller, Robert/ Singer, Milton/ Fallers, Lloyd A. W./ Shils, Edward)
The impact of the scientific study of religion on religious beliefs around the world today, participation as discussant at: The annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific of Religion 1966: Center for Continuing Education, University of Chicago (Chicago/Il./USA), October 28-29, 1966; on Saturday, October 29, 1966,  2:30-5:30 p.m. (audio recording available at the archive of the Center for Continuing Education, University of Chicago); 

  • see: http://rra.hartsem.edu/sssr/SSSR/PROGRAMS/66.html(conference program).
    (excerpt: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29; Afternoon Session (2:30-5:30 P.M.): SYMPOSIUM: IMPACT OF SCIENTIFIC ON RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AROUND THE WORLD TODAY; Chairman: MARSHALL HODGSON, University of Chicago; Speakers: RAYMOND FOGELSON, University of Chicago; ROBERT MILLER, University of Wisconsin; MILTON SINGER, University of Chicago; Discussants: LLOYD FALLERS, University of Chicago; CLIFFORD GEERTZ, University of Chicago;EDWARD SHILS, University of Chicago).

Translations

 

66Tpor1
A transio para a humanidade, in: Tax, Sol (ed.): Panorama de antropologia. So-Paulo/BRA 1966: Fundo de Cultura, pp. 31-43 (= translation of 64Aeng5; a preliminary Portuguese version was circulating as mimeo since 1965; trad./ traduo: Messias, Nuo). 

Reprints

 

66Reng1
Curing, sorcery, and magic, in: Scott, William Richard/ Volkart, Edmund Howell (eds.): Medical care: readings in the sociology of medical institutions. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1966: John Wiley, pp. ? (= partial reprint of 60Beng1, chapter 8).

 

66Reng2
The impact of the concept of culture on the concept of man, in: Platt, John Rader (ed.): New views of the nature of man. Chicago/Il./USA 1966: University of Chicago Press, pp. 93-118 (= [revised, enlarged and corrected] reprint of 66Aeng2).

  • Clifford Geertz notes this reprint as the original publication. 
  • see the original text as VACC-Text.
  • book published as "The Monday Lectures, University of Chicago, Spring 1965", contributions beside Clifford Geertz: Libby, Willard F.; de Solla Price, Derek J.; Redfield, James M.; Sperry, Roger W.; Wald, George.

 


1967


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

67Aeng1
Politics past, politics present: some notes on the uses of anthropology in understanding the new states, in: Archives Europennes de Sociologie (Paris/FRA: Plon), vol. 8 no.1 (1967), pp. 1-14 (note: = "Lecture at the section Sociology and anthropology, Sociological world congress in Evian/FRA, September 1966"). 

  • reprinted as chapt. 12 in 73Beng1, pp. 327-341 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • this reprint also as VACC-Text.

67Aeng2
The cerebral savage: the structural anthropology of Claude Levi-Strauss, in: Encounter (London/UK: Encounter Ltd.), vol. 28 no. 4 (April 1967), pp. 25-32. 

  • reprints: 68Reng8
  • reprinted as chapt. 13 in 73Beng1, pp. 345-359 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • this reprint also as VACC-Text.
  • translation into Hungarian: 01Thun1.

67Aeng3
Under the mosquito net, in: The New York Review of Books (New-York/N.Y./USA: A. W. Ellsworth, etc.), vol. 15 no. 15 (September 14, 1967), pp. 3-4 (= Book review essay on: (1) Malinowski, Bronislaw Kasper: "A Diary in the Strict Sense of the Term", London/UK 1967: Routledge & Kegan Paul; (2) idem: "Coral Gardens and their Magic I: Soil Tilling and Agricultural Rites in the Trobriand Islands (1935)", Bloomington/In./USA 1965(2): Indiana University Press; (3) idem: "Coral Gardens and their Magic II: The Language of Magic and Gardening (1935)", Bloomington/In./USA 1966(2): Indiana University Press).

Interviews, Oral & Audiovisual presentations

 

67Ieng1
I
n search of Islam. Religious change in Indonesia
The Dwight Harrington Terry Lecture (Yale University, New Haven/Ct./USA), delivered fall 1967 (audio recordings available, archive of the Yale Divinity School; published later as part of 68Beng1)

  • The Dwight Harrington Terry Lectureship was established in 1905 by a gift from Dwight Harrington Terry of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and since 1923 inaugurated lectures on "Religion in the Light of Science and Philosophy".
  • see also: http://www.yale.edu/terrylecture/past_23-99.html.

Translations

 

67Tjap1
ԧ­: صȹѲγ, in: [LƭU/ ed.] ­ Kijaji : ۀ­€ ۀ ΀؀Ԁ>, Tokyo/JAP 1967: Ug (39 p. = translation of 60Aeng1; trad.: ?).

  • Y{ ; no. 41-34 . ­U ; no. 7.
  • translation of: Clifford Geertz "The Javanese Kijaji : the changing role of a cultural broker" (Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. II, No.2, Jan., 1960).
  • U ; Up.1˧ AL: Geertz, Clifford, 1926- ; L, (1927-)<, ۀ> ; Ug< ۀ­€>.
  • see the Japanese NACSIS webcat entry.

Reprints

 

67Reng1
Ritual and social change: a Javanese example, in: Demerath, Nicholas Jay, III./ Peterson, Richard Allan (eds.): System, change and conflict: a reader on contemporary sociological theory and the debate over functionalism. New-York/N.Y./USA 1967: The Free Press of Glencoe, pp. 231-254 (= reprint of 57Aeng2).

67Reng2
Form and variation in Balinese village structure, in: Potter, Jack Meyers/ Diaz, May N./ Foster, George McClelland (eds.): Peasant society: a reader. Boston/Ma./USA etc. 1967: Little, Brown & Company, pp. 255ff. (= reprint of 59Aeng1).

67Reng3
Social change and economic modernization in two Indonesian towns: a case in point, in: Dalton, George W. (ed.): Tribal and peasant economies: readings in economic anthropology. Garden City/N.Y./USA 1967: The Natural History Press, published for the American Museum of Natural History, pp. 366-394 (= reprint of 62Aeng2). 

  • see the original text as VACC-Text.
  • 2nd edition Austin/Tx./USA 1977: University of Texas Press.

67Reng4
Tihingan: a Balinese Village, in: Koentjaraningrat, Raden Mas (ed.): Villages in Indonesia. Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1967: The Cornell University Press & Jakarta/Jawa/IND 1967: Penerbitan Universitas, pp. 210-243 (= reprint of 64Aeng4). 

  • reprinted as 80Aeng1 (excerpt).
  • translation into Indonesian: 84Tind1.

67Reng6
The transition to humanity, in: Korn, Noel/ Thompson, Fred W. (eds.): Human evolution: readings for physical anthropology. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1967: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, pp. 113-122 (= reprint of 64Aeng5).

 


1968


 

Books

 

68Beng1
Islam observed: religious development in Morocco and Indonesia. New-Haven/Ct./USA 1968: Yale University Press (XII, 136 p.; note = "The Dwight Harrington Terry Foundation lectures" (at the Yale University, 1967), vol. 37; = 67Ieng1).

  • see the VACC-excerpt (chapter 1)
  • reprinted Chicago/Il./USA 1971: University of Chicago Press
  • translation into Japanese: 73Tjap1
  • translation into Italian: 73Tita1
  • translation into Indonesian: 82Tind1
  • translation into German: 88Tger1
  • translation into French: 92Tfre1.  
  • translation into Spanish: 94Tspa1
  • translation into Arabic: 97Tara1.
  • translation into Portuguese: 04Tpor1.

Articles & Book chapters

 

68Aeng1
Thinking as a moral act: ethical dimensions of anthropological fieldwork in the new states, in: The Antioch Review (Yellow-Springs/Oh./USA: Antioch Review Inc.), vol. 28 no. 2 (1968), pp. 34-159. 

  • reprinted as chapt. 3 in 00Beng1, pp. 21-41.
  • this reprint also as VACC-Text.
  • translation into Spanish "El pensar en cuanto acto moral: las dimensiones ticas del trabajo antropolgico en los Nuevos Estados" in 96Bspa1, pp.?.
  • translation into Polish: 03Tpol4.

68Aeng2
Religion: anthropological study, in: Sills, David Lawrence (ed.): International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (16 volume edition). New-York/N.Y./USA 1968: Macmillan & Co., vol. 13 (Psyc-Samp), pp. 398-406 (chapter "religion" with Bellah, Robert Neelly/ Dittes, James E.). 

  • also as VACC-Text.
  • paperback reprint (8 volumes): New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1972: The Free Press, now in vol. 6. 
  • translation into Spanish: 73Tspa3.

68Aeng3
Village
, in: Sills, David Lawrence (ed.): International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (16 volume edition). New-York/N.Y./USA 1968: Macmillan & Co., vol. 16 (Thorn-Zoos), pp. 318-322. 

  • also as VACC-Text.
  • paperback reprint (8 volumes) New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1972: The Free Press, now in vol. 8.
  • translation into Spanish: 73Tspa4.

68Aeng4
We can claim no special gift for violence, in: The New York Times Magazine (New-York/N.Y./USA: H. J. Raymond & Co.), April 28, 1968, p. 25.

 

68Aeng5

Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc.: American Anthropological Association), vol. 70 (1968), no. 6, pp. 1209-1210 (on: Bernard Gilbert Hoffman: "The structure of traditional Moroccan rural society",  Den-Haag/NED etc. 1967: Mouton).

68Aeng6

Book review, in: American Anthropologist (Washington/D.C./USA etc: American Anthropological Association), Vol. 70 (1968) no. 2, pp. 394-396 (on: Wallace, Anthony F. C.: "Religion; an anthropological view", New-York/N.Y./USA 1966: Random House).

68Aeng7

Book review, in: Man. New series (London/UK: The Royal Anthropological Institute etc.), vol 3 (1968) no. 2, pp. 325-326 (on: Freedman, Maurice J. (ed.): "Social organization: essays presented to Raymond Firth", Chicago/Il./USA 1967: Aldine Publ.).

Reprints

 

68Reng1
Ethos, world-view and the analysis of sacred symbols, in: Dundes, Alan (ed.): Every man his way: readings in cultural anthroplogy. Englewood-Cliffs/N.J./USA etc. 1968: Prentice-Hall, pp. 301-315 (= reprint of 57Aeng1).

68Reng2
Ritual and social change: a Javanese example, in: Eisenstadt, Shmuel Noah (ed.): Comparative perspectives on social change. Boston/Ma./USA etc. 1968: Little, Brown & Company, pp. ? (= reprint of 57Aeng2).

68Reng3
Linguistic etiquette, in: Fishman, Joshua Aaron (ed.): Readings in the sociology of language. Den-Haag/NED 1968 & Paris/FRA 1968: Mouton, pp. 282-295 (= partial reprint of 60Beng1).

 

68Reng4
Teknonymy in Bali: parenthood, age-grading and genealogical amnesia, in: Bohannan, Paul James/ Middleton, John (eds.): Marriage, familiy and residence. Garden City/N.Y./USA 1968: The Natural History Press, pp. ? (= reprint of 63Aeng3).

68Reng5
The transition to humanity, in: Washburn, Sherwood Larned/ Jay, Phyllis Carol (eds.): Perspectives on human evolution. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1968: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, pp. 117ff. (= reprint of 64Aeng5).

 

68Reng6
The impact of the concept of culture on the concept of man, in: Cohen, Yehudi Ashmun (ed.): Man in adaptation: the cultural present. Chicago/Il./USA 1968: Aldine Pub. Co., pp. 16-29 (2nd edition 1974; = reprint of 66Aeng2).

68Reng7
Concept of culture and concept of man, in: Social Education (Arlington/Va./USA: National Council for the Social Studies etc.), vol. 32 no. 2 (1968), pp. 147-152 (= reprint of 66Aeng2).

68Reng8
The cerebral savage: on the work of Claude Levi-Straus, in: Manners, Robert Alan/ Kaplan, David H. (eds): Theory in anthropology: a sourcebook. Chicago/Il./USA 1968: Aldine Publishing Co., pp. 551-558 (= reprint of 67Aeng2).

68Reng9
Sawah, in: Cohen, Yehudi A. (ed.): Man in adaptation: the cultural present. Chicago/Il./USA 1968: Aldine Publishing Co., pp. 331-337 (= partial reprint of 63Beng1).

 

68Reng10
Religious belief and economic behavior in a central Javanese town, in: Eisenstadt, Shmuel Noah (ed.): The Protestant ethic and modernization: a comparative view. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1968: Basic Books, pp. ? (= reprint of 56Aeng1).

 


1969


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

69Aeng1
Myrdals mythology: Modernism and the Third World, in: Encounter (London/UK: Encounter Ltd.), vol. 30 no. 7 (1969), pp. 26-34 (= Book review on: Myrdal, Gunnar: "Asian drama: an inquiry into the poverty of nations", Harmondsworth/UK etc. 1968: Penguin Books).

 

69Aeng2
(with Malia, Martin Edward/ Parsons, Talcott/ Revelle, Roger/ Weil, Eric)
On the languages of the humanistic sciences, in: Daedalus (Cambridge/Ma./USA: American Academy of Arts and Sciences), vol. 98 no. 4 (1969), pp. 981f.

 

69Aeng3
Gandhi: non-violence as therapy, in: The New York Review of Books (New-York/N.Y./USA: A.W. Ellsworth, etc.), vol. 17 no. 20 (November 20, 1969), pp. 1-2 (= Book review on: Erikson, Erik Homburger: "Gandhi's truth: on the origins of militant non-violence", New-York/N.Y./USA 1969: W. W. Norton Co.). 

Reprints

 

69Reng1
Two types of ecosystems: inner vs. outer Indonesia,  in: Vayda, Andrew Peter (ed.): Environment and cultural behavior: ecological studies in cultural anthropology. Garden City/N.Y./USA 1969: The Natural History Press, published for American Museum of Natural History, pp. 3-28 (= partial reprint (chapter 2) of 63Beng1). 

  • new edition Austin/Tx./USA etc. 1978: University of Texas Press.

69Reng2
Modernization in a Muslim society: the Indonesian case, in: Tilman, Robert O. (ed.): Man, state, and society in contemporary Southeast Asia. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1969: Frederick A. Praeger Press, pp. 201-211 (= reprint of 65Aeng2).

 

69Reng3
Religion as a cultural system, in: Cutler, Donald Robert (ed.): The religious situation: 1968/ The first in a series of annual volumes. Boston/Ma./USA 1969: Beacon Press, pp. 639-688 (= reprint of 66Aeng1). 

  • see the original text as VACC-Text.
  • translation into Italian: 72Tita1.

 


1970


 

Reprints

 

70Reng1

Ethos, world-view and the analysis of sacred symbols, in: Hammel, Eugene Alfred/ Simmons, William Scranton (eds.): Man makes sense: a reader in modern cultural anthropology. Boston/Ma./USA etc. 1970: Little, Brown & Company, pp. ? (= reprint of 57Aeng1).

 


1971


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

71Aeng1
After the revolution: the fate of nationalism in the new states, in: Barber, Bernard/ Inkeles, Alex (eds.): Stability and social change: a volume in honor of Talcott Parsons. Boston/Ma./USA etc. 1971: Little, Brown & Co., pp. 357-376.

  • reprinted as chapt. 9 in 73Beng1, pp. 234-254 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • this reprint also as VACC-Text.

71Aeng2
Afterword: the politics of meaning, in: Holt, Claire (ed.): Culture and politics in Indonesia. Ithaca/N.Y./USA 1971: Cornell University Press, pp. 319-336.

  • reprinted as chapt. 11 in 73Beng1, pp. 311-326 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • this reprint also as VACC-Text.

71Aeng3
I
n Search of North Africa
, in: The New York Review of Books (New-York/N.Y./USA: A. W. Ellsworth, etc.), vol. 19 no. 8 (April 22, 1971), pp. ? (= Book review essay on: (1) Gellner, Ernest: "Saints of the Atlas", Chicago/Il./USA 1969: University of Chicago Press; (2) Quandt, William B.: "Revolution and Political Leadership: Algeria 1954-1968", Cambridge/Ma./USA 1969: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press; (3) Henissart, Paul: "Wolves in the city: the death of French Algeria", New-York/N.Y./USA 1970: Simon and Schuster; (4) Pontecorvo, Gillo (dir.): "The battle of Algiers" (movie, 1965); (5) Duvignaud, Jean: "Change at Shebika: report from a North African village", New-York/N.Y./USA 1970: Pantheon; (6) Bertuccelli, Jean-Louis (dir.)/ Duvignaud, Jean (aut.): "Ramparts of clay" (movie, 1970)).

71Aeng4
Book review, in: Middle Eastern Studies (London/UK: Frank Cass), vol. 7 (1971), no. 2 , pp. 251-255 (on: Waterbury, John J.: "The commander of the faithful: the Moroccan political elite: a study in segmented politics", New-York/N.Y./USA 1970: Columbia University Press).

 

71Aeng5

Book review, in: Social Forces (Chapel Hill/N.C./USA: University of North Carolina Press), vol. 49 (1971), no. 4, pp. 651-652 (on: Beers, Howard Wayland  (ed.): "Indonesia. Resources and their technological development", Lexington/Ky/USA 1970: Univ. Press of Kentucky).

Working papers etc.

 

71Weng1
A report to the Ford foundation concerning a program for the stimulation of the social sciences in Indonesia. Princeton/N.J./USA 1971: Institute for Advanced Study (30 p., mimeoscript; held f.e. by the Cornell University Library, Ithaca/N.Y./USA; published revised as 74Aeng1).

  • This paper offered recently [erroneously] as "A report to the Ford Foundation concerning a program for the stimulation of the social sciences in Indonesia (NASA space vehicle design criteria [!; error])" via amazon.com.
  • The Ford Foundation originally had the idea to establish a program to develop the social sciences in Indonesia and invited Professor Clifford Geertz here. Geertz travelled to a number of campuses to interview academics and administrators. After Geertz completed his report, the Foundation asked for comments from people including Selo Soemardjan, Harsja Bachtiar, and Daniel Lev (see: http://www.fordfound.org/elibrary/documents/5002/130.cfm).
  • = result of the function as consultant to the Ford Foundation (1971)

71Weng2
Notes on the Balinese cockfight. Cambridge/Ma./USA 1971: American Academy of Arts and Sciences (72 leaves, mimeoscript; in the text declared as "text of a lecture at a conference fall 1971").

  • presented at the "Anthropology Conference 1971 (American Academy of Arts and Sciences)", Stanford University/Ca./USA (see all reports presented in 72Beng1).
  • held at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Archives and in the Lloyd A. Fallers papers (Series V, Boxes 24 to 27), University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center.
  • printed slightly revised as 72Aeng1.
  • see the later version as VACC-Text.

71Weng3
Advanced study on the processes of social change (? p., typoscript; (in the text declared as) "Grant proposal for the National Science Foundation/ Social and Economic Sciences", in: The National Science Foundation Archive, Arlington/Va./USA 1971: File no. a7103806;

Translations

 

71Tswe1
Kolonialism och jordbruksutveckling: de ekologiska foeringsprocesserna i Indonesien. Lund/SWE 1971: Gleerup (225 p.; introd./ med inl. av Hettne, Bjrn; = translation of 63Beng1; trad.: kerrn, Bengt ).

 

71Tspa1
La ideologia como sistema cultural, in: Vern, Eliseo (ed.): El proceso ideolgico. Buenos-Aires/ARG 1971: Editorial Tiempo Contemporaneo, pp. ? (= translation of 63Aeng2; trad.: Vern, Eliseo ).

  • reprint: 95Rspa2.

71Tsrb1

Religija kao kulturni sistem, in: Kultura (Beograd/YUG: Zavod za proucavanje kulturnog razvitka), no. 13/14 (1971), pp. 24-43 (= translation of 66Aeng1; trad.: Grahek, Sanja).

 

Reprints

 

71Reng1
Community ritual in Java,  in: Goldschmidt, Walter Rochs (ed.): Exploring the ways of mankind. New-York/N.Y./USA 1971: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, pp. ? (= partial reprint of 60Beng1, chapter 1).

 

71Reng2
Religion in Java: conflict and integration, in: Robertson, Roland (ed.):The sociology of religion. Baltimore/Md./USA etc. 1971: Penguin Books, pp. 145-194 (= partial reprint of 60Beng1, chapter 22 + ?).

  • translation into Spanish: 80Tspa1.
  • other contributions by: Berger, Peter L.; Durkheim, mile; Marx, Karl; Luckmann, Thomas; Troeltsch, Ernst; Worsley, Peter; Weber, Max; Wilson, Bryan R.; and others.

71Reng3
Dualism and foreign investment: Dutch colonial period in Indonesia: agricultural involution, in: Dalton, George (ed.): Economic development and social change. Garden-City/N.Y./USA 1971: The Natural History Press, pp. ? (= partial reprint of 63Beng1, chapter 5).

 

 


1972


 

Books

 

72Beng1
(editor for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
Myth, symbol, and culture. = Daedalus: journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Cambridge/Ma./USA: American Academy of Arts and Sciences), vol 101 no. 1 (Winter 1972). (VIII, 230 p.; subtitle = "Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; based on a conference fall 1971").

  • reprint: 74Reng2.

Articles & Book chapters

 

72Aeng1
Deep play: notes on the Balinese cockfight, in 72Beng1, pp. 1-38 (= slightly revised & shortened version of  71Weng2).

72Aeng2
Preface, in 72Beng1, pp. V-VIII.

 

72Aeng3
Religious change and social order in Soehartos Indonesia, in: Asia (New-York/ N.Y./USA: Asia Society), vol. 27 no. 1 (1972), pp. 62-84.

 

72Aeng4
Comment, in: Antoun, Richard T./ Harik, Iliya (eds.): Rural politics and social change in the Middle East. Bloomington/In./USA: University of Indiana Press, pp. 460-466 (note: "Based on a 1969 Conference on 'Rural Politics and Social Change'", University of Indiana, Bloomington/In./USA).

  • other contributors/ participants were; Abu-Lughod, Janet; Harik, Ilya; Rosenfeld, Henry; Antoun, Richard; Khuri, Fuad; Abu-Zahra, Nadia M.; Meeker, Michael E.; Keddi, Nikki R.; and others.

72Aeng5
Introduction, in: Harrison, John Armstrong (ed.): South and Southeast Asia. Enduring scholarship selected from the Far Eastern Quarterly & the Journal of Asian Studies 1941-1971. Tucson/Az./USA 1972: University of Arizona Press (= Thirtieth anniversary commemorative series, v. 3), pp. V-VIII.

 

72Aeng6
From sine qua non to cultural system, in: Capps, Walter Holden (ed.): Ways of understanding religion. New York/N.Y./USA etc. 1972: MacMillan Co., pp. 185ff. (= revised and shortened version of 66Aeng1).

 

72Aeng7

A text reread, in: History of Religions (Chicago/Il./USA: University of Chicago Press), vol. 11 (1972), no. 4, p. 414 (= book review on: "The admonitions of Seh Bari: a 16th century Javanese Muslim text attributed to the Saint of Bona'n", re-ed. and transl. with an introd. by Drewes, G.W.J. [Gerardus Willibordus Johannes]; The Hague 1969: Martinus Nijhoff; Biblioteca Indonesica, 4).

  • full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries & Institutions).
  • also as VACC-Text.

Translations

 

72Tfre1
La religion comme systme culturel, in: Heusch, Luc de (prf./d.): Essais d'anthropologie religieuse. Paris/FRA 1972: Gallimard, pp.19-66 (collection "NRF les essais"; note: "Textes remani d'exposs prsents la Conference on 'New approaches in social anthropology', Cambridge, 1963, organis par l'Association of social anthropologists of the Commonwealth"; = translation of 66Aeng1; trad.: Rouville, Ccile de).

  • the book is a translation of: Banton, Michael P. (ed.): Anthropological approaches to the study of religion. London/UK 1966: Tavistock; other contributions: Gluckmann, Max;  Eggan, Fred; Bradbury, Robert E.; Spiro, Melford E.; Turner, Victor M.; Winter, Edward H.

72Tita1
Religione come sistema culturale, in: Cutler, Donald R. (ed.): La religione oggi. Milano/ITA 1972: A. Mondadori editore, pp. 9-61 (= translation of 69Reng3; trad.: Baffi, Elena; Bianchi, Marina; Spinella, Mario).

 

Reprints

 

72Reng1
Linguistic etiquette, in: Pride, John Bernard/ Holmes, Janet (eds.): Sociolinguistics: selected readings. Harmondsworth/UK 1972 & Baltimore/Md./USA 1972: Penguin Books,. pp. 167-179 (= partial reprint of 60Beng1, chapter 17).

  • reprinted 1982.

72Reng2
Two types of ecosystems, in: English, Paul Ward/ Mayfield, Robert C. (eds.): Man, space and environment: concepts in contemporary human geography. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1972: Oxford University Press, pp. 165-180 (= partial reprint of 63Beng1, chapter 2).

 

72Reng3
Religion as a cultural system, in: Hughes, Charles Campbell (ed.): Make men of them:  introductory readings for cultural anthropology. Chicago/Il./USA etc. 1972: Rand McNally & Co., pp. ? (= reprint of 66Aeng1).

72Reng4
Ritual and social change: a Javanese example, in: Lessa, William Armand/ Vogt, Evon Zartman (eds.): Reader in comparative religion: an anthropological approach/ 3rd revised & enlarged edition. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1972: Harper & Row, pp. 531-543 (= reprint of 57Aeng2).

 


1973


 

Books

 

73Beng1
The interpretation of cultures: selected essays. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1973: Basic Books (IX, 470 p.); contains 57Aeng1, 57Aeng2, 62Aeng1, 63Aeng1, 64Aeng1, 64Aeng2, 66Beng1, 66Aeng1, 66Aeng2, 67Aeng1, 67Aeng2, 71Aeng1, 71Aeng2, 72Aeng1 (= considerably enlarged version), 73Aeng1, 73Aeng2.

  • complete reprints: London/UK 1975: Hutchinson; London/UK 1993: Fontana Press; New-York/N.Y./USA 1993: Harper Collins Torchbook.
  • paperback edition New-York/N.Y./USA 2000: Basic Books Classics.
  • partial translation (chap. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15) into Portuguese: 78Tpor1.
  • partial translation (chap. 1, 4, 6, 14, 15) into German in 83Bger1.
  • translation into Japanese: 87Tjap1.
  • partial translation (chap. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 14, 15) into Italian: 87Tita1; revised edition 98Rita1.
  • translation into Spanish: 87Tspa1.
  • translation into Hebrew: 90Theb1.
  • partial translations (chap. 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) into Indonesian: 92Tind1, 92Tind2, 92Tind3.
  • partial translation into Hungarian in 94Thun1.
  • translation into Latvian: 98Tlat1.
  • translation into Korean: 98Tkor1.
  • translation into Serbocroatian: 98Tsrb1.
  • translation into Chinese: 99Tchn1.
  • translation into Romanian: 99Trom1 (lost ?!).
  • translation into Czech: 01Tcze1.
  • partial translation into Lithuanian: 02Blit1.
  • translation into Greek: 03Tgre1.
  • translation into Russian: 04Trus2.

Articles & Book chapters

 

73Aeng1
Thick description: toward an interpretive theory of culture, chapt. 1 in 73Beng1, pp. 3-30 (= first official print of 73Weng1).

  • for the numerous translations within 73Beng1 see there.
  • reprints: 83Reng1, 88Reng3, 94Reng4, 95Reng3, 96Reng3, 96Reng7, 99Reng4, 01Reng5, 01Reng6, 02Reng5, 03Reng4
  • full text: http://xroads.virginia.edu/g/DRBR/geertz2.txt.
  • also as VACC-Text.
  • full text excerpts: http://www.wsu.edu:8001/vcwsu/commons/ topics/culture/culture-definitions/geertz-text.html(in: "What is culture?", part of "The Learning Commons"-program, Washington State University, Pullman/Wa./USA);
  •  http://gamma.sil.org/humanities/Geertz1973.htm (Summer Institute of Linguistics, Dallas/Tx./USA: "A Lexicon of the Humanities").
  • translation into German in 83Bger1, 05Rger1.
  • partial translation into Italian: 87Tita2.
  • translation into Hungarian: 88Thun1.
  • translation into Swedish: 91Tswe1.
  • partial translation into Russian: 92Trus1.
  • translation into Finnish: 94Tfin1.
  • translation into Spanish: 94Tspa3.
  • full translation into Russian: 97Trus1.
  • translation into French: 98Tfre1, 03Rfre1.
  • translation into Basque: 98Tbas1.
  • translation into Polish: 03Tpol1.

73Aeng2
Preface, in 73Beng1, pp. VII-IX.

73Aeng3
The wet and the dry: traditional irrigation in Bali and Morocco, in: Human Ecology (New-York/N.Y./USA: Plenum Publ. Corp.), vol. 1 no. 1 (1973), pp. 23-39.

  • reprint: 98Reng1.
  • translation into French in 83Bfre1.
  • translation into Indonesian: 92Tind1.

73Aeng4
Comments on Benjamin White's 'Demand for labor and population growth in colonial Java', in: Human Ecology (New-York/N.Y./USA: Plenum Publ. Corp.), vol. 1 no. 3 (1973), pp. 237-239.

  • The commented article by Benjamin White ("Demand for labor and population growth in colonial Java") was published in the same Human Ecology issue, pp. 217-236.
  • Benjamin White replied 1974 to the comments: "Reply to Geertz and van de Walle [reply to C. Geertz's and E. van de Walle's comments on 'Demand for labor and population growth in colonial Java', by B. White]", in: Human ecology. vol. 2 no.1, pp 63-65.

Interviews + (public) Oral/ Audiovisual presentations

 

73Ieng1

Common sense - a cultural system. The John Dewey lecture (1973), Antioch College (Yellow Springs/Oh./USA), lecture delivered May 14th, 1973 (audio recording available in the Antiochiana Archive; see also the John-Dewey-Lectureship 1973).

  • published later as 75Aeng1.

Working papers etc.

 

73Weng1
[Thick description]: Toward an interpretive theory of culture, in: Stanford University, Committee on Modern Thought and Literature (ed.): The Act of Interpretation: Myth, Symbol, Culture. Stanford/Ca./USA 1973: Stanford University, pp. ?  (mimeoscript; = part of the "held at the Stanford University library .University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center; printed as 73Aeng1).

  • The Harry Camp memorial lectures November 1972 included: 
    * Talisman, Mark E.:
    The Federal Congress. The dying branch of government?;
    *
    Girard, Ren: A Midsummer Night's Dream;
    * Geertz, Clifford:
    Thick description.Toward an interpretive theory of culture;
    *
    Hartman, Geoffrey:
    Spectral symbolism: Psychological and mythical approaches to a long poem.
    see:
    http://shc.stanford.edu/events/CampLectures.htm.
  • this lecture series and contribution by Geertz should NOT be mistaken with the "Myth, Symbol, Culture" edition by Geertz 1972 (72Beng1).

Translations

 

73Tspa1
Visin del mundo y anlisis de smbolos sagrados, in: Dandler, H. Jorge (comp.): Visin del mundo y anlisis de smbolos sagrados (y otros ensayos). Serie de antropologia no. 2, Lima/PER 1973: Ed. Grafica Morsom por Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales, Area de Antropologia, pp. 1-? (= translation of 57Aeng1; trad.: Solari, Claudio).

 

73Tspa2
Juego profundo: anlisis de una pelea de gallos en Bali, in: Dandler, H. Jorge (comp.): Visin del mundo y anlisis de smbolos sagrados (y otros ensayos). Serie de antropologia no. 2, Lima/PER 1973: Ed. Grafica Morsom por Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales, Area de Antropologia, pp. ?-88 (= translation of 72Aeng1; trad.: Solari, Claudio).

  • reprint: 95Rspa1.

73Tspa3
La religin: estudio antropolgico, in: Sills, David Lawrence (ed.; director de edicin espaola: Cervera Toms, Vicente ): Enciclopedia Internacional de las Ciencias Sociales. Vol. 9 (Pisc a Suci), Madrid/SPA 1973-74: M. Aguilar editores, pp. 220-226 (= translation of 68Aeng2; trad./ traduccin: ?).

  • also registered as published 1974 or later (the Spanish Enciclopedia edition lasted from 1973-1979).

73Tspa4
La aldea, in: Sills, David Lawrence (ed.; director de edicin espaola: Cervera Toms, Vicente): Enciclopedia Internacional de las Ciencias Sociales. Vol. 1 (Aben a Bine), Madrid/SPA 1973-74: M. Aguilar editores, pp. ? (= translation of 68Aeng3; trad./ traduccin: ?).

  • also registered as published 1974 or later (the Spanish Enciclopedia edition lasted from 1973-1979).

73Tger1
Sozialer Wandel und wirtschaftliche Modernisierung in zwei indonesischen Stdten: eine Fallstudie, in: Braun, Rudolf / Fischer, Wolfram/ Grosskreutz, Helmut / Volkmann, Hartmut (eds.): Gesellschaft in der industriellen Revolution. Kln/GER etc. 1973: Kiepenheuer & Witsch (= Neue wissenschaftliche Bibliothek, Bd. 56), pp. 54-76 (= translation of 62Aeng2; trad./ bersetzung: ?).

  • other contributors in this collective volume were: Lthy, Herbert; Gruner, Erich; Borchardt, Knut; Thompson, Edward Palmer; Blnkner, Reinhard; Ayal, Eliezer B.; and others.

73Tind1
Penjaja dan raja: perubahan sosial dan modernisasi ekonomi di dua kota Indonesia. Jakarta/Jawa/IND 1973: Badan Penerbit Indonesia Raya (XXVIII, 173 p.; = translation (into Bahasa Malaysia) of 63Beng2; trad./ diterjemahkan oleh: Supomo, Surjohudojo).

  • reprints: 76Rind1, 77Rind1, 89Rind1

73Tjap1
Futatsu no Isuramu shakai. Morokko to Indoneshia ("Islam observed", Japanese). Tokyo/JAP 1973: Iwanami Gendai Senshiyo Shoten (XI, 230 p.; = translation of 68Beng1; trad.:.

 

73Tita1
Islam: analisi socio-culturale dello sviluppo religioso in Marocco e in Indonesia. Brescia/ITA 1973: Morcelliana (158 p.; introduzione di Zadra, Dario ; = translation of 68Beng1; trad.: Tosana, Claudia).

  • also registered as imprinted 1974; see f.e.: GEERTZ C.: Islam. Analisi socio-culturale dello sviluppo religioso in Marocco e in Indonesia. Introduzione di Dario Zadra. Brescia, Morcelliana, 1974, in-8, br., pp. 158, (2). Con note bibliografiche (http://www.gozzini.com/catalogo/18/7.html).

Reprints

 

73Reng1
Agricultural involution, in: Jolly, Richard/ Kadt, Emanuel de/ Singer, Hans W./ Wilson, Francis (eds.): Third World employment: problems and strategies. Selected readings. Harmondsworth/UK etc. 1973: Penguin, pp. ? (= partial reprint of 63Beng1, chapter 1).

 

73Reng2
Java (Indonesia) and Japan compared, in: Bernstein, Henry T. (ed.): Underdevelopment & development: the Third World today/ selected readings. Harmondsworth/UK etc. 1973: Penguin, pp. ? (there chapter 2; = excerpt from 63Beng1, chapter 6).

  • other contributors to this collective volume were: Bernstein, Henry; Dos Santos, Theotonio.; Beckford, George L.; Ingham, Barbara; Furtado, Celso; Lange, Oscar Richard; Lipton, Michael; Stavenhagen, Rodolfo; and others.

 


1974


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

74Aeng1
Social science policy in a new state: a programme for the stimulation of the social sciences in Indonesia, in: Minerva (London/UK etc.: International Council on the Future of the University, ed.), vol. 12 no. 3 (1974), pp. 365-381.

  • see the previous draft version: 71Weng1.

74Aeng2
From the native's point of view: on the nature of anthropological understanding, in: Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Cambridge/Ma./USA: The Academy of Arts and Sciences, ed.), vol. 28 no. 1 (1974), pp. 26-45 (see also the preliminary version: 74Ieng1).

  • reprinted as chapt. 3 in 83Beng1, pp. 55-70 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • this reprint as VACC-Text.
  • direct reprints: 75Reng3, 76Reng3, 77Reng4, 78Reng1, 79Reng3, 83Reng3, 84Reng2, 87Reng3, 95Reng4, 99Reng2, 01Reng9.
  • translation into German in 83Bger1.
  • translation into Spanish: 91Tspa1.
  • translation into Norwegian: 01Tnor1.

Interviews + (public) Oral & Audiovisual presentations

 

74Ieng1

From the native's point of view: the Talcott Parsons Prize award lecture (1974), at: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Massachusetts (Cambridge/Ma./USA), prize lecture and prize award 1974 (audio recording available at the Academy Archive).

  • see the (enlarged, corrected & revised) printed version 74Aeng2.
  • this version reprinted also as VACC-Text

74Ieng2

The Pitirim A. Sorokin Lecture (1974): presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Association, Philadelphia/Pa./USA), spring 1974 (audio recording at the ASA Archive).

  • see: http://asa.internetgravity.com/page.ww?section=Awards
    "The Sorokin Lecture has been a longstanding opportunity for a distinguished ASA member to deliver a lecture at a regional sociological society meeting. Since 1967, each year the winner of the ASA Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award has traveled to a regional association and spoke about the book that had been honored."
  • see also: (Clifford Geertz winning the ASA Sorokin Prize for distinguished scholarship, honoring 73Beng1).

74Ieng3

Acceptance speech: the Harvard Honorary Doctor of Laws award (1974): at: Harvard University, Harvard Law School, Massachusetts (Boston/Ma./USA), fall 1974 (paper & audio recording at the Harvard University Archives, prize papers section).

74Ieng4
"Javanese, Balinese and Moroccan cultures" (?) (= "Visiting lecture", Columbia University, New York/N.Y./USA), fall 1974 (audiocassette at the Herbert Lehman LibraryArchive, Columbia University, New York/N.Y./USA, no online resource available).

  • see also:  (Clifford Geertz: Honorary doctor of laws award, 1974).
  • see also the following notice: "But the most insightful parts of the piece are those in which he (Lionel Trilling) reacts to a lecture the anthropologist Clifford Geertz delivered in 1974 about Javanese, Balinese and Moroccan cultures. Trilling contrasts the quest of the anthropologist and that of common Western readers." (Ilan Stavans: In the American grain; = a review on Trilling, Lionel: The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent (edited and with an introduction by Leon Wieseltier), New York/N.Y./USA 2000: Farrar Straus Giroux Publishers).
    VACC-remark: Geertz gave there examples of the moral imagination in Morocco and Indonesia, which influenced Lionel Trilling's essay on "Why we read Jane Austen" (1975).

Working papers etc.

 

74Weng1
Reflections on the symbolics of power. Chicago/Il./USA 1974: University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center: The Lloyd A. Fallers Papers 1937-1977, call no. 117, Box 25 folder 10 (typoscript, 35 p.; published revised later as 77Aeng3).

Translations

 

74Tind1
Konflik dan integrasi agama dan masyarakat di Mojokuto, in: Taufik, Abdullah (ed.): Islam di Indonesia. Jakarta/Jawa/IND 1974: Penerbitan Tintamas, pp. ? (= partial translation of  60Beng1; trad./ diterjemahkan: Taufik, Abdullah)

  • reprints = 87Rind1; also printed in the 1989 reedition of: Taufik, A. (ed.): "Islam di Indonesia", Jakarta/Jawa/IND: Yayasan Obor Indonesia (pp. ?).
  • other contributors were: Hodgson, Marshal; Shariati, Ali; Taufik, Abdullah; and others.
  • the editorTaufik Abdullah, a Cornell-trained historian, was director of "Leknas" (Lembaga Ekonomi dan Kemasyarakatan Nasional) from 1974-1978, and has been affiliated with LIPI (Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia) for most of his professional career, becoming its head during the presidency of Abdurrahman Wahid. He is currently the director of YIIS (Yayasan Ilmu-ilmu Sosial (Social Sciences Foundation)) and formerly ran its Social Science Research Training Centers program.

74Tfin1
Uskonto kulttuurijrjestelmn, in: Pentikinen, Juha (ed./ toimittanut): Uskonto ja yhteis: tutkimuksia uskontososiologian alalta. Helsinki/FIN 1974: Oy Gaudeamus Ab., pp. 88-138 (= translation of 66Aeng1; trad./ suomennos: Pentikinen, Juha).

  • second edition 1986.

74Tspa1
La transicin a la raza humana, in: Tax, Sol (ed.): Antropologa: una nueva visin. Un compendio de lo que sabemos y de lo que nos falta por saber acerca de la naturaleza del hombre y de sus formas de conducta. Cali/COL (Columbia) 1974: Editorial Norma,  pp. 129-142 (= translation of 64Aeng5; trad./ traduccin: Garza y Garza, Antonio).

  • also sometimes erroneously cited as "C. Geertz: Las etapas evolutivas de los homnidos", pp. 57-71 (= correctly a chapter in the book mentioned above, by the author F. Clark Howell).
  • also listed with the pagination: pp. 42-56.

74Tita1
La transizione per ragione umana, in: Tax, Sol (ed./ a cura di): Orizzonti di antropologia. Brescia/ITA 1974: Morcelliana, pp. 205-216 (= translation of 64Aeng5; trad./ traduzione: Tosana, Claudia).

 

Reprints

 

74Reng1
Religion as a cultural system, in: McNamara, Patrick Hayes (ed.): Religion: American style. Belmont/Ca./USA 1974: Wadsworth, pp. 12-18 ( ev. pp. 10-35 ?; = partial (?) reprint of 66Aeng1).

  • see the original text as VACC-Text.
  • reprints: 84Reng1.

74Reng2
Myth, symbol, and culture. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1974: Norton Publ. Co. (XI, 227 p.; = reprint of 72Beng1).

 

74Reng3
Deep play: notes on the Balinese cockfight. Warner Modular Publication, module no. 72. Andover/Ma./USA 1974: Warner Modular Publications Inc. (= reprint of 72Aeng1).

 


1975


 

Books

 

75Beng1
(with Geertz, Hildred)
Kinship in Bali. Chicago/Il./USA 1975: University of Chicago Press (XIII, 213 p.).

  • numerous reprints; last reprint, still on sale: 1990.
  • see also the VACC-Text(chapt. 1, in part)
  • translation into Japanese: 89Tjap1.

Articles & Book chapters

 

75Aeng1
Common sense as a cultural system, in: The Antioch Review (Yellow-Springs/Oh./USA: Antioch Review Inc.), vol. 33 no. 1 (1975), pp. 5-26 (note: = "Paper, presented at the conference on Anthropology and Philosophy, Antioch College, May 14-15, 1973"; see also: 73Ieng1).

  • reprinted as chapt. 4 in 83Beng1, pp. 73-93 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • direct reprint: 92Reng1.
  • partial reprint: 02Reng7.
  • translation into German in 83Bger1.
  • also as VACC-Text.

75Aeng2
Mysteries of Islam, in: The New York Review of Books (New York/N.Y./USA: A. W. Ellsworth, etc.), vol. 26 no. 22 (December 11, 1975), pp. 5-7 (= Book review essay on: Hodgson, Marshall G. S.: "The venture of Islam: conscience and history in a world civilization" (Chicago/Il./USA 1974: University of Chicago Press); Vol. 1: "The classical age of Islam"; Vol. 2: "The expansion of Islam in the middle periods"; Vol. 3: "The gunpowder empire and modern times").

Interviews, + (public) Oral & Audiovisual presentations

 

75Ieng1

Acceptance speech (Honorary degree in Humane Letters, NMU, 1975), at: Northern Michigan University (Marquette/Mi./USA), College of Arts and Sciences, spring 1975 (papers & audio recording available at the Northern Michigan University Archive; Lydia M. Olson Library: University records archive - on request only).

  • see also  (Honorary degree in humane letters, Northern Michigan University, 1975).

Reprints

 

75Reng1
Ideology as a cultural system, in: Hill, Carole E. (ed.): Symbols and society: essays on belief systems in action. Athens/Ga./USA 1975: Southern Anthropological Society, distributed by the University of Georgia Press, pp. 11-29 (= reprint of 64Aeng2).

  • see the origial text as VACC-Text.
  • other contributors are: Manning, Frank E.; Angrosino, Michael V.; Turner, Victor W.; Peacock, James L.; Hudson, Charles; Tooker, Elisabeth; Preston, Richard J.; Goodman, Felicitas D..

75Reng2
The social history of an Indonesian town. Westport/Ct./USA 1975: Greenwood Press (= reprint of 65Beng1).

 

75Reng3
On the nature of anthropological understanding, in: American Scientist (New-Haven/Ct./USA etc.: Sigma XI etc.), vol. 63 no.1 (1975), pp. 47-53 (= reprint of 74Aeng2).

 


1976


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

76Aeng1
Art as a cultural system, in: Modern Language Notes (Baltimore/Md./USA: The Johns Hopkins Press), vol. 91 no. 6 (1976), pp. 1473-1499.

76Aeng2
Book review, in: Journal of Development Studies (London/UK: Frank Cass), vol. 12 no. 2 (1976), pp. 284-286 (on: Kartodirdjo, Sartono: "Protest movements in rural Java: a study of agrarian unrest in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries", New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1973: Oxford University Press).

76Aeng3
Hooykaas on (the) Geertz(es): a reply, in: Archipel. tudes interdisciplinaires sur le monde insulindien (Paris/FRA: Socit pour lEtude et la Conaissance du Monde Insulindien), vol.12 no. 12 (1976), pp. 219-225 (= reply to a (unfavourable) book review by Hooykaas, Christiaan, on 75Beng1).

  • The criticized review by Christiaan Hooykas (on the book by Hildred and Clifford Geertz "Kinship in Bali") was published in the vol. 12 no. 11 (1976) issue of Archipel.

Working papers etc.

 

76Weng1
Towards an ethnography of the disciplines. Princeton/N.J./USA 1976: Institute for Advanced Study (15 p., mimeoscript); published revised and shortened later as 82Aeng1).

76Weng2
(with Hirschman, Albert Otto)
Advanced study on the processes of social change II. (23 p., typoscript; (in the text declared as) "Grant proposal for the National Science Foundation/ Social and Economic Sciences", in: The National Science Foundation Archive, Arlington/Va./USA 1976: File no. a7622080);

Translations

 

76Tind1
Involusi pertanian: proses perubahan ekologi di Indonesia. Jakarta/Jawa/IND 1976: Bhratara Karya Aksara (diperiksa oleh Krisnandhi, Suleiman; kata pengantar oleh Sajogyo, Saksono H.; XXXIV, 184 p.; note: "Diterbitkan untuk Lembaga Penelitian Sosiologi Pedesaan Institut Pertanian Bogor dan Yayasan Obor, Jakarta"; = translation of 63Beng1; trad./ diterjemahkan: Supomo, Suryohudoyo).

  • 2nd, revised printing 1983: 211 p.

76Tind2
Ikatan-ikatan primordial dan politik kebangsaan di Negara-negara baru, in: Sudarsono, Juwono (ed./ disunting oleh): Pembangunan politik dan perubahan politik. Jakarta/Jawa/INDO 1976: Pustaka Gramedia, pp. 15-30 (= translation of 63Aeng1; trad./ diterjemahkan: Sudarsono, Juwono).

  • note: = pp. 1-14 in the 1981 re-edition of the above mentioned book.

Reprints

 

76Reng1
The ecological approach to anthropology, in: Readings in Anthropology 1975/76. Annual Editions: Guildford/Ct./USA 1976: Dushkin Publ. Co., pp. 215ff. (= partial reprint (pp. 1-37) of 63Beng1).

 

76Reng2
Deep play: a descriptive of the Balinese cockfight, in: Bruner, Jerome Seymour/ Jolly, Allison/ Sylva, Kathy (eds.): Play: its role in development and evolution. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1976: Basic Books, pp. 671ff. (= partial reprint of 72Aeng1).

76Reng3
From the native's point of view: on the nature of anthropological understanding, in: Basso, Keith H./ Selby, Henry A. (eds.): Meaning in anthropology. Albuquerque/N.M./USA 1976: University of New Mexico Press, pp. 221-237 (= reprint of 74Aeng2).

76Reng4
Ritual and social change: a Javanese example, in: Murphy, Robert F. (ed.): Selected Papers from the American Anthropologist 1946-1970, Washington/D.C./USA 1976: American Anthropological Society, pp. ?? (= reprint of 57Aeng2).

76Rind1
Penjaja dan raja: perubahan sosial dan modernisasi ekonomi di dua kota Indonesia. Kuala-Lumpur/MAL 1976: Penerbit Universiti Malaya (introduction/ disesuaikan oleh Junus, Umar ; = reprint (in Bahasa Malaysia) of 73Tind1; = translation of 63Beng2; trad.: Supomo, Surjohudojo).

 

76Rpor1

A transio para a humanidade, in: Messias, Nuo (org.): O homem e a cultura, Lisboa 1976: Iniciativas Editoriais, 1976, p. ? (= reprint of 66Tpor1; trad.: Messias, Nuo).

 

 


1977


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

77Aeng1
The judging of nations: some comments on the assessment of regimes in the new states, in: Archives Europennes de Sociologie (Paris/FRA: Plon), vol. 18 no. 2 (1977), pp. 245-261 (in the text declared as  "Lecture at a conference in honor of  L[loyd]. A. Fallers, University of Chicago, fall 1975").

77Aeng2
Found in translation: on the social history of the moral imagination, in: The Georgia Review (Athens/Ga./USA: University of Georgia), vol. 31 no. 4 (1977), pp. 788-810.

  • reprinted as chapt. 2 in 83Beng1, pp. 36-54 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • this reprint as VACC-Text.

77Aeng3
Centers, kings and charisma: reflections on the symbolics of power, in: Ben-David, Joseph/ Clarke, Terry Nichols (eds.): Culture and its creators: essays in honor of Edward Shils. Chicago/Il./USA 1977: University of Chicago Press, pp. 150-171 (= revised first "white" print of 74Weng1).

  • reprinted as chapt. 6 in 83Beng1, pp. 121-146 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).
  • this reprint as VACC-Text.
  • direct reprints: 83Reng2, 85Reng2.
  • translation into Indonesian: 89Tind2.

77Aeng4
Foreword, in: Witherspoon, Gary James: Language and art in the Navajo universe. Chicago/Il./USA etc. 1977: University of Michigan Press, pp. VII-X.

 

77Aeng5
(with Adams, Richard N.; Beidelman, Thomas O.; Berreman, Gerald D.; Geertz, Hildred; Maybury-Lewis, David; Scheffler, Harold; Singer, Milton; Yengoyan, Aram A.; Gonzalez, Nancie L.)
Letter: scientific social-anthropology, in: Science (Cambridge/Ma./USA: Moses King), Nr. 4288 (1977), p. 372, 374, 378, 380

  • full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries).

Interviews + (public) Oral & Audiovisual presentations

 

77Ieng1
The social history of the moral imagination. Examples and reflections (= "Columbia University, New York/N.Y./USA), delivered Feb. 17th, 1977 (manuscript and audiocassette at: Library Archive, Columbia University, New York/N.Y./USA, call no.: Ms Coll/Trilling Sem. (Box 1); copies & duplications only with explicit permission).

77Ieng2
On the history of moral imagination (= oral contribution to: "Sociobiology, morality, and culture"; Workshop on biology and morals; Berlin/GER: Freie Universitt/ Dahlem Konferenzen), November 28 - December 2, 1977 (= revised version of 77Ieng1); 

  • reported by the rapporteur of discussion group 3, in: Stent, Gunther Siegmund (ed.): Morality as a biological phenomenon: report of the Dahlem workshop on biology and morals. Berlin/GER: Abakon Verlagsgesellschaft, published for Dahlem Konferenzen, pp. ? .
  • revised edition "Morality as a biological phenomenon: the presuppositions of sociobiological research", Berkeley/Ca./USA etc. 1980: University of California Press (again no explicit contribution by C. Geertz).
  • Geertz' oral contribution was published (in part only) as late as 1981 as: "Commentary on Professor Tu's paper" = 81Aeng1.

Reprints

 

77Reng1
Curing, sorcery, and magic in a Javanese town, in: Landy, David (ed.): Culture, disease, and healing. Studies in medical anthropology, New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1977: Macmillan, pp. 146-154 (= partial reprint of 60Beng1, chapter 8).

  • other contributors were: Wellin, Edward; Landy, David; Turner, Victor W.; Harwood, Alan; Dunn, A.; Dubos, Ren; Armelagos, George J.; Whiting, Beatrice; Romanucci-Ross, Lola; Leslie, C. M.; Rubel, Arthur J.; Willis, Roy; Fischer, J. L./ Fischer, A./ Mahoney, F.; Gould, Harold, A.; Hallowell, A.L.; Virchow, Rudolph; Cockburn, T.A.; Laughlin, William S.; Lex, Barbara W.; Wolff, R. Berthold/ Langley, Sarah; Kleinman, A.; and others.

77Reng2
(Religion as a cultural system), excerpts in: Morgan, John: Religion and culture as meaning systems: a dialogue between Geertz and Tillich, in: The Journal of Religion (Chicago/Il./USA: University of Chicago Press), vol. 57 no. 4 (1977); pp. 363-375 (= partial reprint of 66Aeng1).

77Reng3
Gandhi: non-violence as therapy, in: Capps, Donald Eric/ Capps, Walter Holden/ Bradford, M. Gerald (eds.): Encounter with Erikson: historical interpretation and religious biography. Missoula/Mt./USA 1977: Scholars Press, publ. for the American Academy of Religion (Atlanta/Ga./USA) and the Institute of Religious Studies (University of California at Santa Barbara/Ca./USA),  pp. ? (note: = "Papers presented at a symposium to honor Erik Homburger Erikson on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, held at La Casa de Maria Retreat Center near Santa Barbara, Calif., Feb. 17-19, 1972"; = revised version of 69Aeng3).

  • see the original text as VACC-Text.
  • reprint: 97Reng3

77Reng4
From the native's point of view: on the nature of anthropological understanding, in: Dolgin, Janet L./ Kemnitzer, David S./ Schneider, David M. (eds.): Symbolic anthropology: a reader in the study of symbols and meanings. New-York/N.Y./USA etc. 1977: Columbia University Press, pp. 480-492 (= reprint of 74Aeng2).

77Reng5
Person, time, and conduct in Bali: an essay in cultural analysis. Ann-Arbor/Mi./USA 1977: University Microfilms International (85 p.; = photoreproduction of 66Beng1).

77Rind1
Penjajahan dan raja: perubahan sosial dan modernisasi ekonomi di dua kota Indonesia. Jakarta/Jawa/INDO 1977: Gramedia Buku Obor (XXVIII, 173 p.; = reprint (in Bahasa Indonesia) of 73Tind1, = translation of 63Beng2; trad.: Supomo, Surjohudojo).

 

 


1978


 

Articles & Book chapters

 

78Aeng1
The Bazaar economy: information and search in peasant marketing, in: American Economic Review (Princeton/N.J./USA: American Economic Association), vol. 68 no. 2 (1978: supplement: American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings), pp. 28-32 (in the text declared as "Paper, presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, New York/N.Y./USA, December 28-30, 1977").

  • full text online available via JSTOR (subscription needed, see the list of participating JSTOR-Libraries).
  • also as VACC-Text.
  • reprints: 92Reng2, 96Reng4.

78Aeng2
Stir crazy, in: The New York Review of Books (New York/N.Y./USA: A. W. Ellsworth etc.), vol. 25 no. 1 (January 26, 1978), pp. ? (= Book review on: Foucault, Michel: "Discipline and punish: the birth of the prison", New-York/N.Y./USA 1977: Vintage).

Translations

 

78Tpor1
A interpretao das culturas. Rio-de-Janeiro/BRA 1978: R. Jorge Zahr (323 p.; reviso tcnica de Gilberto Velho; partial translation of 73Beng1; trad.: Fanny Wrobel).

  • reprinted Rio-de-Janeiro/BRA 1981, (2) 1989: Guanabara Koogan.
  • reprinted Rio-de-Janeiro/BRA 1989: Forense Universitria.
  • reprinted Rio-de-Janeiro/BRA 1989, (2) 1995: Livros Tcnicos Cientficos (LTC) Editora S.A.

Reprints

 

78Reng1
From the native's point of view: on the nature of anthropological understanding, in: Readings in Anthropology 1977/78. Annual Editions. Guilford/Ct./USA 1978: The Dushkin Publishing Group, pp. 8-14 (= reprint of 74Aeng2).

78Reng2
The social context of economic change: an Indonesian case study. Ann-Arbor/Mi./USA 1978: University Microfilms International (= reprint of 56Weng2).

 

Other material

 

Sherpas through their rituals, by Ortner, Sherry B., edited by Clifford Geertz. Cambridge/UK etc. 1978: Cambridge University Press (194 pages).

this book is the revised version of Ortner's thesis "Nepal Food for Thought: A Key Symbol in Sherpa Thought" (University of Chicago 1970), which was supervised by Clifford Geertz.

 


1979


 

Books

 

79Beng1
(with Geertz, Hildred; Rosen, Lawrence; "photographic essay" by Hyman, Paul)
Meaning and order in Moroccan society: three essays in cultural analysis. Cambridge/Ma./USA etc. 1979: Cambridge University Press (XII, 510 p.).

 

Articles & Book chapters

 

79Aeng1
Suq: the bazaar economy in Sefrou, in 79Beng1, pp.123-313.

  • translation into French: 03Tfre1.

79Aeng2

Preface, in 79Beng1, pp. IX-XII.

  •  not signed, probably co-authored with Hildred Geertz & Lawrence Rosen.

79Aeng3
(with Gingerich, Owen/ Rudikoff, Sonya/ Bernstein, Jay M./ Anderson, James/ Graff, Gerald/ Nisbet, Robert/ Shils, Edward)
Who reads novels? A symposium, in: American Scholar (Washington/D.C./USA: United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa), vol. 48 no. 2 (1979), pp. 165-190.

 

Translations

 

79Tind1
Perubahan sosial dan modernisasi ekonomi di dua kota Indonesia, in: Taufik, Abdullah (ed./ disunting oleh): Agama, etos kerja dan perkembangan ekonomi. Jakarta/Jawa/INDO 1979: Buku Obor, pp. 154-187 (= translation of 62Aeng2; trad.: Taufik, Abdullah).

  • The editorTaufik Abdullah, a Cornell-trained historian, was director of "Leknas" (Lembaga Ekonomi dan Kemasyarakatan Nasional) from 1974-1978, and has been affiliated with LIPI (Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia) for most of his professional career, becoming its head during the presidency of Abdurrahman Wahid. He is currently the director of YIIS (Yayasan Ilmu-ilmu Sosial (Social Sciences Foundation)) and formerly ran its Social Science Research Training Centers program.

Reprints

 

79Reng1
The impact of the concept of culture on the concept of man, in: McCurdy, David W./ Spradley, James P. (eds.): Issues in cultural anthropology. Selected readings. Boston/Ma./USA etc. 1979: Little, Brown & Co., pp. 35-48 (= reprint of 66Aeng2).

  • see the original text asVACC-Text.
  • second edition 1987.

79Reng2
Deep play: notes on the Balinese cockfight, in: Rabinow, Paul/ Sullivan, William M. (eds.): The interpretive turn: emergence of an approach. Berkeley/Ca./USA 1979: University of California Press, pp. 181-224 (= reprint of 72Aeng1).

79Reng3
From the native's point of view: on the nature of anthropological understanding, in: Rabinow, Paul/ Sullivan, William M. (eds.): The Interpretive turn: emergence of an approach. Berkeley/Ca./USA 1979: University of California Press, pp. ? (= reprint of 74Aeng2).

79Reng4
'Internal conversion' in contemporary Bali, in: Lessa, William Armand/ Vogt, Evon Zartman (eds.): Reader in comparative religion: an anthropological approach/ 4th revised and enlarged edition. New York/N.Y./USA etc. 1979: Harper & Row Publishers, pp. 444-454 (= reprint of 64Aeng1).

  • see the original text as VACC-Text.
  • = additional contribution only in this 4th edition of the Lessa/ Vogt "Reader in comparative religion" 
    (but the previous article in the 1st - 3rd edition "Religion as a cultural system" (see
    65Aeng1) still included).

 

1980


 

Books

 

80Beng1
Negara: the theatre state in nineteenth-century Bali. Princeton/N.J./USA 1980: Princeton University Press (XII, 295 p.). 

         see the VACC-Text(chapter 1, in part).

         translation into French: 80Tfre2.

         translation into Japanese: 90Tjap1

         translation into Portuguese: 91Tpor1

         translation into Chinese: 99Tchn2

         translation into Indonesian: 00Tind1

         translation into Spanish: 00Tspa1.

80Bpor1
(Bauman, Zygmunt; Engels, Friedrich; Geertz, Clifford; Leontiev, Alexej N.; Marcarian, Eduardo S.)
Papel da cultura nas cincias sociais. Porto-Allegre/BRA: Editra Vlla Martha (114 p.; coleo "Rosa.dos.ventos", vol. 3); contains by Geertz "Transio para humanidade", pp. 21-36; = reprint of 
66Tpor1; trad./ traduo: Messias, Nuo).

 

Articles & Book chapters

 

80Aeng1
Organization of the Balinese Subak, in: Coward, Elisha Walter Jr. (ed.): Irrigation and agricultural development in Asia. Perspectives from the Social Science. Ithaca/N.Y./USA: Cornell University Press, pp. 70-90 (= excerpt from
67Reng4 = reprint of 64Aeng4).

 

80Aeng2
Blurred Genres: the refiguration of social thought, in: The American Scholar (Washington/D.C./USA: United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa), vol. 49 no. 2 (1980), pp. 165-179. 

         reprinted as chapt. 1 in 83Beng1, pp. 19-35 (for the numerous translations as part of this book see there).

         this reprint also as VACC-Text.

         direct reprints: 86Reng1, 02Reng7, 03Reng1, 04Reng1.

         microfiche summary: 99Reng3

         translations into Spanish: 91Tspa2, 94Tspa4

         translations into Polish: 90Tpol1, 98Tpol1

         translation into Hungarian in 94Thun1, pp. 268-285.

80Aeng3
Ports of trade in Nineteenth-Century Bali, in: Dalton, George (ed.): Research in Economic Anthropology (Greenwich/Ct./USA: JAI Press), vol. 3 (1980), pp. 109-122 (= revised version of
63Beng1, chapter 4)

 

80Aeng4
Book review, in: Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore/SIN: McGraw-Hill Far East), vol. 11 no. 2 (1980), pp. 436-438 (on: Ellen, Roy Frank: "Nuaulu settlement and ecology: an approach to the environmental relations of an eastern Indonesian community", Den-Haag/NED 1978: Martinus Nijhoff , = Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde, no. 83).

 

80Aeng5
Book review, in: The New Republic (New York/N.Y./USA: The New Republic Pub. Co.), vol. 182 no. 15 (April 12, 1980), pp. 9-31 (on: Shattuck, Roger: "The forbidden experiment: the story of the wild boy of Aveyron", New-York/N.Y./USA 1980: Farrar Straus Giroux).

 

80Aeng6
Sociosexology, in: The New York Review of Books (New York/N.Y./USA: A. W. Ellsworth, etc.), vol. 27 no. 1 (January 24, 1980), pp. ? (= Book review on: Symons, Donald: "The evolution of human sexuality", Oxford/UK etc. 1979: Oxford University Press).

         full text: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/article-preview?article_id=7550 (subscribers or charge).

         also as VACC-Text.

80Aeng7
Sex and sociobiology, in: The New York Review of Books (New York/N.Y./USA: A. W. Ellsworth, etc.), vol. 27 no. 5 (April 3, 1980), p. 45 (a reply to the letter Sociosexology, by Degler, Carl N.; referring to
80Aeng6). 

         full text: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/7456.

         also as VACC-Text.

80Aeng8
A wary reasoning: humanities and social theory, in: Halcyon: a journal of the humanities (Reno/Nv./USA: Nevada Humanities Committee & University of Nevada Press), vol. 2 no. 1 (1980), pp. 1-18.

 

Interviews, oral and audiovisual communications

 

80Ieng1
Balancing subjectivity and objectivity in anthropology (Interview with Carol Ann ("Bunny") McBride), in: McBride, Carol Ann: A sense of proportion. Balancing subjectivity and objectivity in anthropology. Master's Essay, Graduate Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, New York, August 1980, pp. ?.

         The  interview is one of eleven carried out as part of a master's thesis that explored how anthropologists deal with issues of subjectivity. In addition to Clifford Geertz, McBride interviewed: Carpenter, Edmund; Berreman, Gerald; Diamond, Stanley; Harris, Marvin; Murphy, Robert; Rabinow, Paul; Rapp, Rayna; Rowe, John; Weltfish, Gene; and Wolf, Eric. The interview transcripts, along with brief character sketches that relayed the setting and spirit of each interview, were included in the thesis (see here also: http://faculty.virginia.edu/phantom/mcbride.html). 

80Ieng2

Acceptance speech (Honorary degree in Humane Letters, Bates College, 1980), at: Bates College (Lewiston/Mn./USA), College of Arts and Sciences (Anthropology Department), spring 1980 (papers & audio recording available at the NBates College Archives (Edmund S. Muskie Archives): University records archive - on request only).

 

Translations

 

80Tfre1
Jeu denfer: notes sur le combat de coqs balinais, in: Le dbat (Paris/FRA: Gallimard), vol. ? no. 7 (Dcembre 1980), pp. 86-146 (= translation of
72Aeng1; trad.: vrard, Louis).

         reprinted in: 83Bfre1, pp. 165-215.

80Tfre2

Ltat Bali, Paris/FRA 1980: Gallimard (= translation of 80Beng1 ?; trad.: ?).

         not verified completly (f.e. not in: BNF = Bibl.Nat.Fra) yet, but cited 3 times: 
http://maltez.info/respublica/Cepp/monografias/g.htmhttp://www.sciences-po.fr/formation/cycle_diplome/modules/charte_pensee_pol.htm
http://www.iscsp.utl.pt/~cepp/monografias/g.htm.

         eventually only the pre-announcement of the book published later as 83Bfre1

80Tspa1
La religin en Java: conflicto e integracin, in: Robertson, Roland (ed.): Sociologa de la religin. Mxico-City/D.F./MEX 1980: Fondo de Cultura Econmica, pp. ? (= translation of
71Reng2; trad./ traduccin: Surez, Eduardo L./ Pineda, Marcela).

         the subchapters are:
(1) "La religin y el conflicto social", pp. ?.
(2) "Las festividades: ceremonias de integracin y conflictos sociales", pp. ?.
(3) "Religin e interaccin social", pp. ?.

         contiene artculos de Berger, Peter L.; Durkheim, mile; Marx, Karl; Luckmann, Thomas; Troeltsch, Ernst; Worsley, Peter; Weber, Max; Wilson, Bryan R.; y otros.

Reprints

 

80Reng1
Agricultural Involution, in: Evers, Hans-Dieter (ed.): Sociology of Southeast Asia. Readings on social change and developmant, Kuala Lumpur/MAL & New York/N.Y./USA: Oxford University Press (=Oxford in Asia University Readings, vol. 1; pp. 200-208; = partial reprint of 63Beng1, chapter 1).

 

80Rind1
Tihingan: Sebuah Desa di Bali, in Koentjaraningrat, Raden Mas (ed.): Masyarakat Desa di Indonesia, Jakarta/Jawa/IND 1980: Lembaga Penerbit Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Indonesia, pp. 246-274 (= reprint of 65Tind1; trad./ Koentjaraningrat, Raden Mas).

         see also the second edition = 84Tind1.


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