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Some anthropologists, such as Lloyd Fallers and Clifford Geertz, focused on processes of modernization by which newly independent states could develop.
Authors such as David Schneider, Clifford Geertz, and Marshall Sahlins developed a more fleshed-out concept of culture as a web of meaning or signification, which proved very popular within and beyond the discipline.
* 1926 – Clifford Geertz, American anthropologist ( d. 2006 )
The anthropologist Clifford Geertz defined religion as a " system of symbols which acts to establish powerful, pervasive, and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and clothing these conceptions with such an aura of factuality that the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic.
* August 23 – Clifford Geertz, American anthropologist
Scholars inspired by Durkheim include Marcel Mauss, Maurice Halbwachs, Célestin Bouglé, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, Talcott Parsons, Robert K. Merton, Jean Piaget, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Ferdinand de Saussure, Michel Foucault, Clifford Geertz, Peter Berger, Robert Bellah and others.
* Clifford Geertz: Blurred Genres: The Refiguration of Social Thought
The anthropologist Clifford Geertz wrote the influential essay Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight, on the meaning of the cockfight in Balinese culture.
In a distinguished lecture before the American Anthropological Association in 1984, Clifford Geertz pointed out that the conservative critics of cultural relativism did not really understand, and were not really responding to, the ideas of Benedict, Herskovits, Kroeber and Kluckhohn.
* Nissim-Sabat, Charles 1987 " On Clifford Geertz and His ' Anti Anti-Relativism '" in American Anthropologist 89 ( 4 ): 935-939
** " Geertz's primordialism ", notably espoused by anthropologist Clifford Geertz, argues that humans in general attribute an overwhelming power to primordial human " givens " such as blood ties, language, territory, and cultural differences.
As ethnography developed, anthropologists grew more interested in less tangible aspects of culture, such as values, worldview and what Clifford Geertz termed the " ethos " of the culture.
Famous examples include " Deep Play: Notes on a Balinese Cockfight " by Clifford Geertz, Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco by Paul Rabinow, The Headman and I by Jean-Paul Dumont, and Tuhami by Vincent Crapanzano.
* Geertz, Clifford.
Other famous scholars who have worked at the institute include Alan Turing, Paul Dirac, Edward Witten, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Freeman Dyson, Julian Bigelow, Erwin Panofsky, Homer A. Thompson, George Kennan, Hermann Weyl, Stephen Smale, Atle Selberg, Noam Chomsky, Clifford Geertz, Paul Erdős, Michael Atiyah, Erich Auerbach, Nima Arkani-Hamed, Michael Walzer, Andrew Wiles, Stephen Wolfram, and Eric Maskin.
The Institute has been the workplace of some of the most renowned thinkers in the world, including Albert Einstein, Paul Dirac, Kurt Gödel, Clifford Geertz, T. D. Lee and C. N. Yang, J. Robert Oppenheimer, John von Neumann, Freeman J. Dyson, Hassler Whitney, André Weil, Hermann Weyl, Harish-Chandra, Joan W. Scott, Frank Wilczek, Edward Witten, Albert O. Hirschman, Nima Arkani-Hamed, George F. Kennan, and Yve-Alain Bois.
Clifford Geertz was also a contributor to this field.
* Clifford Geertz, The Religion of Java ( 1960 )
* Clifford Geertz
The American anthropologist Clifford Geertz in the 1960s divided the Javanese community into three aliran or " streams ": santri, abangan and priyayi.
There were “ foundational works underlying and facilitating the turn to cultural forms of analysis ;” they were: Hayden White ’ s Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe ( 1973 ), Clifford Geertz ’ s The Interpretation of Cultures: Selected Essays ( 1973 ), Michel Foucault ’ s Discipline and Punish ( 1977 ), and Pierre Bourdieu ’ s Outline of a Theory of Practice ( 1977 ).
Clifford James Geertz ( August 23, 1926, San Francisco – October 30, 2006, Philadelphia ) was an American anthropologist who is remembered mostly for his strong support for and influence on the practice of symbolic anthropology, and who was considered " for three decades ... the single most influential cultural anthropologist in the United States.
Clifford James Geertz was born in San Francisco, California on August 23, 1926.
Clifford Geertz died of complications following heart surgery on October 30, 2006.
Clifford Geertz.

Clifford and Life
Some shows originated as stage productions: Clifford Goldsmith's play What a Life was reworked into NBC's popular, long-running The Aldrich Family ( 1939 – 1953 ) with the familiar catchphrases " Henry!
Life magazine profiled Clifford in the August 31, 1959 issue ( available online.
Life lost credibility with many readers when it supported Clifford Irving, whose fraudulent autobiography of Howard Hughes was revealed as a hoax in January 1972.
* Nick Catalano, Clifford Brown: The Life and Art of the Legendary Jazz Trumpeter ( Oxford University Press, 2001 )
Lady Anne Clifford Countess of Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery 1590-1676: Her Life, Letters, and Work.
* Saul Benison, A. Clifford Barger, Elin L. Wolfe ( 1987 ) Walter B. Cannon: the Life and Times of a Young Scientist, 0674945808.
Hughes's lawyer, Chester Davis, filed suit against McGraw-Hill, Life, Clifford Irving, and Dell Publications.
The creation of playwright Clifford Goldsmith, Henry Aldrich began on Broadway as a minor character in Goldsmith's play What a Life.
* A Late Education: Episodes in a Life ( 1970 ), autobiography, and his friendship with Alexander Clifford during the Spanish Civil War and World War II
* Conner, Clifford D., " Colonel Despard: The Life and Times of an Anglo-Irish Rebel " ( Combined Publishing 2000 )
He has cited his major comedy influences as Chris Elliott's Get a Life, SCTV, Saturday Night Live, and the 1994 absurdist comedy Clifford starring Martin Short.
He has drawn Snaked, a mini series with writer Clifford Meth for IDW, Tank Girl: The Gifting ( drawing issues 2-4 ), Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and Low Life with Rob Williams for 2000 AD.

Clifford and Charles
The editors of this volume and Volume 2, were the late Charles Palache, Clifford Frondel, and the late Harry Berman, all of Harvard University.
Standing left to right: Charles Mason Remey, Sigurd Russell, Edward Getsinger and Laura Clifford Barney ; Seated left to right: Ethel Rosenberg, Madam Jackson, Shoghi Effendi, Helen Ellis Cole, Lua Getsinger, Emogene Hoagg
The term took on its present meaning from a group of ministers of King Charles II of England ( Sir Thomas Clifford, Lord Arlington, the Duke of Buckingham, Lord Ashley, and Lord Lauderdale ), whose initial letters coincidentally spelled CABAL, and who were the signatories of the public Treaty of Dover that allied England to France in a prospective war against the Netherlands.
* Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, and Clifford Stein.
* Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, and Clifford Stein.
Several prominent former and or current newspaper editors and publishers have become Catholics as well – Charles Moore ( The Daily Telegraph ), John Wilkins and Clifford Longley ( The Tablet ) and Dr William Oddie ( The Catholic Herald ).
* Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, and Clifford Stein.
Directed by Charles Swickard, William S. Hart and Clifford Smith, and produced by Thomas H. Ince, the screenplay was written by C. Gardner Sullivan.
* Dowdey, Clifford ; The Great Plantation, A Profile of Berkeley Hundred and Plantation Virginia from Jamestown to Appomattox ; Berkeley Plantation ; Charles City, Virginia ; 1976
* Sir Charles Clifford, 1st Baronet, of Flaxbourne, in New Zealand ( 1887 ), extant
The first U. S. mail service was inaugurated in Grovetown on September 28, 1877 with Charles Clifford as postmaster.
Dr. Joseph Hatton, Charles Clifford, Ulysses Brooks, Charner McDonald & John Fisk were the first officials who chartered the city.
Charles Clifford was made the town's first postmaster on Sept 28, 1877, and served until 1934, when he died as one of the nation's oldest postmasters in tenure.
* Former Secretary of Agriculture ( 1969 – 1971 ) Clifford M. Hardin and historian Charles A.
Schools in the district ( with 2009-10 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics ) are Margaret C. Clifford School ( Grades PreK and K, 258 students ) in Swedesboro, Charles C. Stratton School ( Grades 1-2, 525 students ) in Woolwich Township,
Schools in the district ( with 2005-06 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics ) are Margaret C. Clifford School ( Grades PreK and K, 246 students ) in Swedesboro, Charles C. Stratton School ( Grades 1-4, 708 students ) in Woolwich Township and Walter H. Hill School ( Grades 5 and 6, 286 students ).
Chiswick House was inherited by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, 4th Earl of Cork and Baron Clifford ( 1694 – 1753 ) on the death of his father, Charles Boyle, in 1704.
Wellington was settled in 1818 by Ephraim Wilcox, Charles Sweet, William T. Welling, John Clifford, and Joseph Wilson from the states of Massachusetts and New York.
* Charles Gavan Duffy: Conversations With Carlyle ( 1892 ), with Introduction, Stray Thoughts On Young Ireland, by Brendan Clifford, Athol Books, Belfast, ISBN 0-85034-114-0.
He worked with many famous jazz musicians, including Coleman Hawkins, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Billy Eckstine, Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, Clifford Brown, Eric Dolphy and Booker Little.
* " Valencia " w. Lucien Jean Boyer & Jacques Charles ( Fr ) Clifford Grey ( Eng ) m. José Padilla
Lord Derby married Margaret Clifford, daughter of Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland, and his wife Eleanor, younger daughter of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, and his wife Mary Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII.
* Charles Gavan Duffy: Conversations With Carlyle ( 1892 ), with Introduction, Stray Thoughts On Young Ireland, by Brendan Clifford, Athol Books, Belfast, ISBN 0-85034-114-0.

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