Proper noun
Ortner (plural Ortners)
A surname from German.
More generally, criticisms of structuralism by Pierre Bourdieu led to a concern with how cultural and social structures were changed by human agency and practice, a trend which Sherry Ortner has referred to as ' practice theory '. Source: Internet
Evelyn Ortner, whose four decades of preserving Brooklyn’s unique character started with a single brownstone on Berkeley Place in Park Slope and ended with her opposition to Bruce Ratner’s Atlantic Yards project, died Tuesday. Source: Internet
Grandparents were John Ortner and Mrs. Henry Hamman, Sr. Source: Internet
With Dan still involved in Ortner Family Farms, that farming schedule will limit some of the travel plans but certainly not all. Source: Internet