Proper noun
Geertz (plural Geertzes)
A surname from German.
Hildred Geertz, b. 1927
Geertz concludes this discussion by commenting, "As I have already suggested, I myself find provincialism altogether the more real concern so far as what actually goes on in the world." Source: Internet
In a letter to David Schneider, Parsons spoke about "the rather sharp strictures on what he (Geertz) calls the extremely narrow intellectual tradition with special reference to Weber, but also to Durkheim. Source: Internet
Geertz, Behar, Clifford & James During this shift, enduring questions about the nature and production of knowledge came to occupy a central place in cultural and social anthropology. Source: Internet
In the spring of 1968 Parsons and Schneider discussed Clifford Geertz 's article on religion as a cultural system Clifford Geertz, "Religion as a cultural system" in Clifford Geertz, The Interpretation of Cultures. Source: Internet
"Local Knowledge: Fact and Law in Comparative Perspective", pp. 167–234 in Geertz Local Knowledge: Further Essays in Interpretive Anthropology, NY: Basic Books. 1983. Source: Internet
Parsons, who was a close friend of Geertz, was puzzled over Geertz's article. Source: Internet