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Third, this meant that cultural theory was necessarily grounded The document examines alternative definitions of culture proposed by clyde. A semiotic approach to culture would not allow abstraction away from the immediate contexts of cultural production

“theoretical formulations,” he wrote, “hover so low over the interpretations they govern that they don’t make much sense or hold much interests apart from them.” it follows of course that there is not much. Tylor has become too broad and now obscures more than it reveals What “theoretical formulations” there are “hover so low over the interpretations they govern that they don’t make much sense or hold much interest apart from them” (geertz, 1973, p

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Theorctical formulations hover so low over the interpretations they govern that they don't make much sense or hold much interest apart from them This is so, not because they are not general (if they are not general, they are not theoretical), but because, stated independently of their applications, they seem either commonplace or vacant. He writes that in anthropological work, “theoretical formulations hover so low over the interpretations they govern that they don't make much sense or hold much interest apart from them” (geertz, 1973, p World in which our subjects live so that we can, in some extended sense they govern that they don't make much sense or hold much interest of the term, converse with them.the tension between the pull of this apart from them.this is so, not because they are not general (if they

Patricia lambert stock theoretical formulations hover so low over the interpretations they govern that they don 't make much sense or hold much interest apart from them. Theoretical formulations hover so low over the interpretations they govern that they don’t make much sense or hold much interest apart from them This is not because they are not general (if they are not general, they are not theoretical), but because, stated independently of their application, they seem either commonplace or vacant. This document provides a summary and analysis of the concept of culture

It discusses how ideas that initially seem to resolve many problems can later be found to have more limited applications

It argues that the concept of culture proposed by e.b

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