Abangan, Santri, Priyayi Dalam Masyarakat Jawa
por
Clifford Geertz
Aún sin calificaciones
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
551
Idioma
Indonesio
Publicado
Jan 1, 1983
Editorial
Pustaka Jaya
Descripción
Clifford Geertz explores the intricate social dynamics of Javanese society, focusing on the relationships between santri and priyayi. Through his keen observations, he delves into the cultural practices and beliefs that shape these groups, illustrating how they interact and influence one another.
The author’s analytic approach reveals the complexities of identity, power, and tradition in Java. He highlights how these social classes navigate their roles within the larger fabric of community life, reflecting on the enduring impact of history and culture.
Geertz’s work is a thoughtful examination of social stratification and cultural expression in Java, inviting readers to consider the nuanced layers of meaning embedded within everyday interactions. His insights continue to resonate, offering a rich understanding of Javanese identity and society.
The author’s analytic approach reveals the complexities of identity, power, and tradition in Java. He highlights how these social classes navigate their roles within the larger fabric of community life, reflecting on the enduring impact of history and culture.
Geertz’s work is a thoughtful examination of social stratification and cultural expression in Java, inviting readers to consider the nuanced layers of meaning embedded within everyday interactions. His insights continue to resonate, offering a rich understanding of Javanese identity and society.
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