Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-dk4vv Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-29T05:21:28.735Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Clifford Geertz, Cultural Portraits, and Southeast Asia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 November 2009

Get access

Extract

With the death of Clifford Geertz (1926–2006), both anthropology and Asian studies lost one of their most prominent, influential, and wide-ranging figures, as many obituaries and retrospective assessments of his life and work have noted (see, e.g., the unusually thoughtful and balanced one by Sherry Ortner, 2007). For more than forty years, Geertz's books and articles had a profound impact on his own discipline and on many neighboring ones, and though he dealt at length with other parts of the world, from Morocco (the subject of some of his fieldwork) to the United States (he sometimes turned his gaze to the rituals of his own culture), he often wrote about Southeast Asia, and Indonesia in particular. In terms of topics, he made major contributions to general debates on how to study history and culture, and to more specific discussions of issues such as the path that Islam took into and through individual nation-states.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2009

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

List of References

Asad, Talal. 1983. “Anthropological Conceptions of Religion: Reflections on Geertz.” Man 18:237–59.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Benedict, Ruth. 1934. Patterns of Culture. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.Google Scholar
Benedict, Ruth. 1946. The Chrysanthemum and the Sword: Patterns of Japanese Culture. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.Google Scholar
Boon, James A. 1977. The Anthropological Romance of Bali, 1597–1972: Dynamic Perspectives in Marriage and Caste, Politics, and Religion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Boon, James A. 1982. Other Tribes, Other Scribes: Symbolic Anthropology in the Comparative Study of Cultures, Histories, Religions, and Text. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Boon, James A. 1999. Verging on Extra-Vagance: Anthropology, History, Religion, Literature, Arts … Showbiz. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bowen, John R. 1993. “Scripture and Society in Modern Muslim Asia—A Symposium: Introduction.” Journal of Asian Studies 52 (3): 559–64.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bowen, John R. 1995. “The Forms Culture Takes: A State-of-the-Field Essay on the Anthropology of Southeast Asia.” Journal of Asian Studies 54 (4): 1047–78.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Darnton, Robert. 1984. The Great Cat Massacre and Other Episodes in French Cultural History. New York: Basic Books.Google Scholar
Eickelman, Dale F. 2005. “Clifford Geertz and Islam.” In Clifford Geertz by His Colleagues, ed. Shweder, Richard A and Good, Byron, 6375. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Ellen, Roy F. 1983. “Social Theory, Ethnography and the Understanding of Practical Islam in South-East Asia.” In Islam in South-East Asia, ed. Hooker, M. B, 5091. Leiden: E. J. Brill.Google Scholar
Geertz, Clifford. 1960. The Religion of Java. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press.Google Scholar
Geertz, Clifford. 1962. “Social Change and Modernization in Two Indonesian Towns.” In On the Theory of Social Change: How Economic Growth Begins, ed. Hagen, Everett, 385410. Homewood, Ill.: Dorsey Press.Google Scholar
Geertz, Clifford. 1963a. Agricultural Involution: The Process of Ecological Change in Indonesia. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Geertz, Clifford. 1963b. Peddlers and Princes: Social Change and Economic Modernization in Two Indonesian Towns. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Geertz, Clifford. 1968. Islam Observed: Religious Development in Morocco and Indonesia. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.Google Scholar
Geertz, Clifford. 1980. Negara: The Theatre State in Nineteenth-Century Bali. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Geertz, Clifford. 1990. “History and Anthropology.” New Literary History 21 (2): 321–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Geertz, Hildred. 1991. “A Theatre of Cruelty: The Contexts of a Topeng Performance.” In State and Society in Bali: Historical, Textual and Anthropological Approaches, ed. Geertz, Hildred, 165–97. Leiden: KITLV Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Geertz, Hildred. 1994. Images of Power: Balinese Paintings Made for Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Geertz, Hildred. 2004. The Life of a Balinese Temple: Artistry, Imagination, and History in a Peasant Village. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.Google Scholar
Geertz, Hildred, and Geertz, Clifford. 1964. “Teknonymy in Bali: Parenthood, Age-Grading, and Genealogical Amnesia.” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 94 (Part 2): 94108.Google Scholar
Geertz, Hildred, and Geertz, Clifford. 1967. “The Cerebral Savage: On the Work of Claude Lévi-Strauss.” ENCOUNTER 28 (4): 2532.Google Scholar
Geertz, Hildred, and Geertz, Clifford. 1975. Kinship in Bali. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Geertz, Hildred, and Togog, Ida Bagus Madé. 2005. Tales from a Charmed Life: A Balinese Painter Reminisces. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.Google Scholar
Giesey, Ralph E. 1960. The Royal Funeral Ceremony in Renaissance France. Geneva: Librairie E. Droz.Google Scholar
Goldenweiser, Alexander A. 1936. “Loose Ends of Theory on the Individual, Pattern, and Involution in Primitive Society.” In Essays in Anthropology: Presented to A. L. Kroeber, ed. Lowie, Robert, 99104. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Hodgson, Marshall G. S. 1974. The Venture of Islam: Conscience and History in a World Civilization. 3 vols. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hooker, M. B, ed. 1983. Islam in South-East Asia. Leiden: E. J. Brill.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Josselin de Jong, P. E. de. 1951. Minangkabau and Negri Sembilan: Socio-Political Structure in Indonesia. Leiden: Eduard Ijdo.Google Scholar
Kantorowicz, Ernst H. 1957. The King's Two Bodies: A Study in Mediaeval Political Theology. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
LaCapra, Dominick. 1988. “Culture and Ideology: From Geertz to Marx.” Poetics Today 9 (2): 377–94.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Milner, Anthony. 1995. The Invention of Politics in Colonial Malaya: Contesting Nationalism and the Expansion of the Public Sphere. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ortner, Sherry B. 2007. “Obituaries: Clifford Geertz (1926–2006).” American Anthropologist 109 (4): 786–89.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shweder, Richard A. 2007. “The Resolute Irresolution of Clifford Geertz.” Common Knowledge 13 (2–3): 191205.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shweder, Richard A., and Good, Byron, eds. 2005. Clifford Geertz by His Colleagues. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Woodward, Mark R. 1989. Islam in Java: Normative Piety and Mysticism in the Sultanate of Yogyakarta. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.Google Scholar