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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. Balinese kinship customs and practices are, on puzzlingly irregular and contradictory. The ethnologist can find very little agreement among his informants on many basic substantive issues, such as what forms of groupings of kinsmen the Balinese recognize, or what the essential structural characteristics of these groups are thought to be.

  3. 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...

  4. Kinship in Bali. English. University of Chicago Press. 9780226285160. 1975. anthropology. Amazon. Description (s) 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."

  5. 27. Sept. 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 ...

  6. The art of measuring mirages, or is there kinship in Bali? In Cognation and social organization in Southeast Asia. eds. F. Hüsken and J. Kemp, Leiden: KITLV Press.

  7. 1. Juni 1975 · 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 suggests that kinship cannot be studied in isolation but must be perceived as a symbolic subsystem governed by ideas and beliefs unique to ...