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  1. Kinship in Bali. Hildred Geertz and Clifford Geertz. This work constitutes the first book-length examination of Balinese kinship in English and an important theoretical analysis of the central ethnographic concept of “kinship system.”

  2. 27 set 2021 · Kinship in Bali. by. Geertz, Hildred. Publication date. 1975. Topics. Kinship -- Indonesia -- Bali Island, Parenté -- Indonésie -- Bali (Île), Kinship, Manners and customs, Verwandtschaftssystem, Verwantschap, Sociale organisatie, Bali Island (Indonesia) -- Social life and customs, Bali (Indonésie : Île) -- Mœurs et ...

  3. Bali's gentry make up no more than ten percent of the population, but they are scattered, if unevenly, throughout most of the island's villages. In the nineteenth century, some of the gentry played important political roles, for Bali was ruled, or anyway presided over, by a group of competing kings and lords, each sovereign over a varying ...

  4. Hildred and Clifford Geertz's findings challenge the prevailing anthropological notion of a kinship system as an autonomous set of institutionalized social relationships. Their research in Bali...

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  5. Kinship in Bali : Geertz, Hildred: Amazon.it: Libri. Passa al contenuto principale.it. In consegna a Roma 00185 Accedi per aggiornare la tua ...

  6. GEERTZ: Kinship in Bali. xiii, 213 pp. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1975. $12.50, ?8.45. A difficulty in the study of Balinese society is the complex variation between regions and even villages-perhaps, in part, as a conse-quence of the island's extreme Balkanization in the past. The eminent authors of this

  7. Their research in Bali suggests that kinship cannot be studied in isolation but must be perceived as a symbolic subsystem governed by ideas and beliefs unique to each culture. This work constitutes the first book-length examination of Balinese kinship in English and an important theoretical analysis of the central ethnographic concept of ...