| Samuel Fleischacker - 1992 - 280 páginas
...and Clifford Geertz's 1966 definition of the term as "an historically transmitted pattern of meaning embodied in symbols, a system of inherited conceptions...communicate, perpetuate, and develop their knowledge and attitudes toward life." 7 On the other hand, the definitions are so varied and in so much conflict... | |
| William A. Dyrness - 1992 - 202 páginas
...study so it is worth quoting at length: [Culture is] an historically transmitted pattern of meaning, embodied in symbols, a system of inherited conceptions expressed in symbolic forms, by means of which (people] communicate, perpetuate and develop their knowledge about and attitudes toward life (1973:89).... | |
| Antonio E. Puente, Robert J. McCaffrey - 1992 - 558 páginas
...external. Culture can be defined as a historically transmitted pattern of meanings embodied in symbols, as a system of inherited conceptions expressed in symbolic forms by means of which individuals communicate, perpetuate, and develop their knowledge about and attitudes toward life (Geertz,... | |
| John Hall Elliott, Dan Otto Via - 1993 - 196 páginas
...generation. Compare subcultures, microcultures, and countercultures. The "Culture concept" (Geertz 1973:89) "denotes an historically transmitted pattern of meanings...expressed in symbolic forms by means of which men [sic] communicate, perpetuate, and develop their knowledge about and attitudes toward life." culture,... | |
| Virginia Held - 1993 - 310 páginas
...'4 Let me begin with an offered characterization. For the cultural anthropologist Clifford Geertz, 'culture' denotes "an historically transmitted pattern of meanings embodied in symbols; a system of inhented concepnons expressed in symbolic forms by means of which [human beings] communicate, perpetuate,... | |
| Robert J. Sternberg, Patricia Ruzgis - 1994 - 356 páginas
...everyone assumes others see the same things they see. Similarly, Geertz (1973) describes culture as "an historically transmitted pattern of meanings embodied...system of inherited conceptions expressed in symbolic form by means of which men communicate, perpetuate, and develop their knowledge about and attitudes... | |
| Francisco Rios - 1996 - 412 páginas
...occur at this level (Page, 1988). Geertz (1973) defines culture as "historically transmitted patterns embodied in symbols, a system of inherited conceptions expressed in symbolic forms by means of which [people] communicate, perpetuate, and develop their knowledge about and attitudes toward life" (p.... | |
| Richard J. Payne - 1995 - 314 páginas
...symbols. Culture is usually defined as a way of life. According to Clifford Geertz, "the concept of culture denotes an historically transmitted pattern...meanings embodied in symbols, a system of inherited conception expressed in symbolic forms by means of which men communicate, perpetuate, and develop their... | |
| David I. Kertzer, Thomas Earl Fricke - 1997 - 304 páginas
...(Taylor 1985). From this point of view, it is difficult to top the clarity of Geertz's formulation: "[Culture] denotes an historically transmitted pattern...expressed in symbolic forms by means of which men [and women] communicate, perpetuate, and develop their knowledge about and attitudes toward life" (1973:89).... | |
| Jutta Schamp - 1997 - 382 páginas
...[Geertz] adhere has neither multiple referents nor, so far äs I can see, any unusual ambiguity: it denotes an historically transmitted pattern of meanings...conceptions expressed in symbolic forms by means of Vgl. S. Greenblatt, "Introduction", in: S. Greenblatt (Hrsg.), The Forms of Power and the Power of... | |
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