| Clifford Geertz - 2008 - 464 páginas
...definition, hard to categorize. It is a phenomenon general enough and distinctive enough to suggest that what we are seeing is not just another redrawing of...happening to the way we think about the way we think. We need not accept hermetic views of ecriture as so many signs signing signs, or give ourselves so... | |
| Peter Novick - 1988 - 80 páginas
...general enough and distinctive enough to suggest that what we are seeing is not just another drawing of the cultural map — the moving of a few disputed...— but an alteration of the principles of mapping." In the opinion of sociologist Donald Levine, the boundaries of disciplines had been "irreparably sundered."... | |
| Julie Thompson Klein - 1990 - 340 páginas
...finger on an important phenomenon when he observed a refiguration of social thought that goes beyond "the moving of a few disputed borders, the marking of some more picturesque mountain lakes." Conventions of interpretation persist, but there is an increasing need to accommodate "a situation... | |
| Richard Harvey Brown - 254 páginas
...particularly game, drama, and text — Geertz suggested the phenomenon of blurred genres is not simply another redrawing of the cultural map — "the moving...picturesque mountain lakes" — but an alteration of principles of mapping (Geertz 1983:20). The blurring of genres, he contends, is no longer anomalous... | |
| Daniel Mcneill, Dan McNeill, Paul Freiberger - 1994 - 324 páginas
...European Community is gradually reducing the degree to which France, say, is a nation. "We are seeing not just another redrawing of the cultural map —...— but an alteration of the principles of mapping," says Geertz. "Something is happening to the way we think."27 PRECISION'S BACKUP Complex systems had... | |
| Mark A. Schneider - 1993 - 248 páginas
...distinctive enough to suggest that what we are seeing is not just another redrawing of the cultural map . . . but an alteration of the principles of mapping. Something...happening to the way we think about the way we think." Though he is somewhat vague about just what is happening to "the way we think about the way we think,"... | |
| Eviatar Zerubavel - 1993 - 219 páginas
...then, "is not just another redrawing of the cultural map — the moving a few disputed borders . . . but an alteration of the principles of mapping. Something...is happening to the way we think about the way we think."207 6 The Flexible Mind To want to get rid of [rigidity] does not mean advocating a wishy-washy... | |
| Mark A. Schneider - 1993 - 246 páginas
...their supposed collapse represents "a phenomenon general enough and distinctive enough to suggest that what we are seeing is not just another redrawing of the cultural map . . . but an alteration of the principles of mapping. Something is happening to the way we think about... | |
| Peter J. Markie - 1994 - 268 páginas
...a fundamental "refiguration, ... a phenomenon general enough and distinctive enough to suggest that what we are seeing is not just another redrawing of...the principles of mapping. Something is happening," Geertz says, "to the way we think about the way we think."9 This is reflected, he observes, in: . .... | |
| Kostas Myrsiades, Linda S. Myrsiades - 1994 - 234 páginas
...this change of metaphor: "What we are seeing6 is not just another redrawing of the conceptual map ... but an alteration of the principles of mapping. Something...happening to the way we think about the way we think" (166). The older metaphor implies a direct relation between the knower and the known, whereas the newer... | |
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