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Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 16:11:04 +0100
From: "Gerhard [iso-8859-1] Fröhlich" <Gerhard.Froehlich@jku.at>
To: gerhard.froehlich@jku.at
Subject: NEW: HyperGeertzWorldCatalogueHTM

Sektion Kulturtheorie und Kulturforschung der
Oesterreichischen Gesellschaft fuer Soziologie
(section for cultural theory and cultural studies of the
austrian sociological society)
<http://www.iwp.uni-linz.ac.at/lxe/sektktf/SektKT.html>
<Gerhard.Froehlich@jku.at>

We proudly present:

------------------HyperGeertzWorldCatalogueHTM-----------------

<http://www.iwp.uni-linz.ac.at/lxe/sektktf/GG/HyperGeertz.html>

A comprehensive, contextual and referential bibliography and mediagraphy
of all works and public statements by Clifford Geertz

(c) INGO MOERTH & GERHARD FROEHLICH
Institut f. Soziologie & Institut f. Philosophie
Johannes Kepler Universitaet Linz, A-4040 Austria

Clifford Geertz has conducted extensive ethnographical research in
Southeast Asia and North Africa. He has also contributed to social and
cultural theory and has been influential in turning anthropology toward a
concern with the frames of meaning within which various peoples live out
their lives. Geertz has worked on religion, most particularly Islam, on
bazaar trade, on economic development, on traditional political
structures, and on village and family life. He is presently professor
emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton and
working on the general question of ethnic diversity and its implications
in the modern world. Geertz can be regarded as one of the most important
social scientists of our time.

This all-inclusive and comprehensive documentation includes (or tries to
include) - in addition to the strictly scientific documentation at the IAS
- all material by Clifford Geertz open to the public: working drafts and
unpublished materials (if held by a public library/institution),
translations and reprints, interviews and letters, publications in
newspapers and non-scientific magazines, audio- and video-material, and
full text items in the web. It is based upon extensive online searching
(social sciences, arts and humanities, business, human ecology data bases,
all internet search tools) as well as conventional searching (full text
examination of most of the listed works by Clifford Geertz and of many
publications citing him). The starting point was our bibliography "Twelve
languages, Seven disciplines, Five continents: a comprehensive
bibliography of Clifford Geertz" in our book "Symbolische Anthropologie
der Moderne. Kulturanalysen nach Clifford Geertz" ("Symbolic anthropology
of modernity: analyses of culture after Clifford Geertz" - Gerhard
Fröhlich, Ingo Mörth (Eds., 1998) Frankfurt/New York, Campus, ISBN
3-593-35890-5), now enlarged and brought up to date.

In addition to this material made public in print or by other means of
publication and distribution, additional material by and/or on Clifford
Geertz can be found in archives and scientific collections. We tried to
list such material, too, if listed in a public table of contents etc. by
the holding institution. It can be found at the end of this bibliography
as appendix, characterized by the identificator "AM" (Archive material).

URL: <http://www.iwp.uni-linz.ac.at/lxe/sektktf/GG/HyperGeertz.html>




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