Hildred Geertz

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Hildred Geertz was an American anthropologist and scholar of Indonesian society, known for her ethnographic work and long association with Princeton University.

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instanceOf 20th-century anthropologist
21st-century anthropologist
academic
anthropologist
academicDiscipline anthropology
coAuthor Clifford Geertz NERFINISHED
Donald K. Emmerson NERFINISHED
continentOfFieldwork Asia NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Antioch College NERFINISHED
Harvard University
employer Princeton University
fieldOfWork Indonesian studies
Javanese society
cultural anthropology
social anthropology
genre ethnography
influenced Indonesian area studies
scholarship on Javanese kinship
influencedBy structural-functionalism
languageOfWorkOrName English
marriedName Hildred Geertz NERFINISHED
memberOf faculty of Princeton University NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage English
notableFor ethnographic work on Indonesian society
long association with Princeton University
studies of Javanese family and kinship
notableWork Kinship in Bali NERFINISHED
The Javanese Family NERFINISHED
primaryFieldworkCountry Indonesia NERFINISHED
primaryFieldworkRegion Bali NERFINISHED
Java NERFINISHED
researchFocus Indonesian social organization
family structure in Java
kinship systems in Bali
sexOrGender female
spouse Clifford Geertz NERFINISHED
workLocation Princeton, New Jersey NERFINISHED

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