

When an anthroologist, urged on by an attentive publisher, begins to gather together certain of his essays for a kind of retrospective exhibi tion of what he has been doing, or trying to do, over the iteen-year pe riod since his release from graduate school, he is faced by two tearing decisions: what to include, and how reverently to treat what is included.

Ritual and Social Change: A Javanese Exampleħ1 "Internal Conversion" in Contemporary Baliĩ/ After the Revolution: The Fate of Nationalism in the New StatesĬhapter 10/ The Integrative Revolution: Primordial Sentiments and Civil Politics in the New States Chapter 111 The Politics of MeaningĬhapter 12/ Politics Past, Politics Present: Some Notes on the Uses of Anthropology in Understanding the New StatesĬhapter 13/ The Cerebral Savage: On the Work of Claude evi-Strauss Chapter 14/ Person, Time, nd Conduct in Bali - Chapter 15/ Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockight Thick Description: Toward an InterpretiveĮthos, World View, and the Analysis of Sacred Symbols
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