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In Balinese Worlds, Fredrik Barth proposes a new model for anthropological
analysis of complex civilizations that is based on a fresh, synthetic account
of culture and society in North Bali and one that takes full notice of
individual creativity in shaping the contours of this dynamic culture.
In this detailed ethnography of the Northern district of Buleleng, Barth
rejects mainstream anthropological generalizations of Bali as a cultural
system of carefully articulated parts. Instead--drawing on many sources,
including the sociology of knowledge, interactional analysis, postmodern
thought, and his own exceptionally varied field experience--Barth presents
a new model that actually generates variation. Barth's innovative analysis
of Balinese life highlights both the constructive and the disorganizing
effects of individual action, the constant flux of interpretation, and
the powerful interaction of memory and social relationships, and knowledge
as a cultural resource. Balinese Worlds is a unique contribution
not only to Balinese studies but also to the theory and methods of the
anthropology of complex societies. |