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Joe and I have been chatting about two articles, below, in the NY
Review of Books by Clifford Geertz, see included picture. Clearly a madman, Geertz digested > 50 books on the topic of the middle east and teased out the core ideas of them .. analyzing them as an ethnographer, which he is. Now that I have been cleansed of my silly formalisms and can go with the flow, so to speak, I find the writing quite indefensibly interesting. YMMV. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: pastedGraphic1.tiff Type: image/tiff Size: 32856 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://constantinople.hostgo.com/pipermail/friam_redfish.com/attachments/20030812/c7068687/pastedGraphic1-0001.tiff -------------- next part -------------- Begin forwarded message: > From: Owen Densmore <[hidden email]> > Date: Fri Aug 8, 2003 3:19:53 PM America/Denver > To: Joseph Spinden <[hidden email]> > Subject: Which Way to Mecca? > > Hey, both are on-line! Yea! > > http://www.nybooks.com/articles/16380 > http://www.nybooks.com/articles/16419 > > Owen Densmore 451 Camino Don Miguel Santa Fe, NM 87505 > Work: 505-983-6305 Cell: 505-570-0168 Home: 505-988-3787 > [hidden email] http://complexityworkshop.com http://backspaces.net > > Owen Densmore 451 Camino Don Miguel Santa Fe, NM 87505 Work: 505-983-6305 Cell: 505-570-0168 Home: 505-988-3787 [hidden email] http://complexityworkshop.com http://backspaces.net |
I especially liked this part in the second review, discussing Berman's
characterization of Islamism as totalitarianism: ---- Perhaps. It would be comforting to think so. Better, surely, a devil you know. But the thought arises, as it does with Pipes and Schwartz, that what is going on here is less an attempt to "understand Islam" than an effort to describe it in such a way that an approach to dealing with it, moral, necessary, clear, and proven, emerges of itself?one which, now that we are the only Supergrand and the Force is really with us, should prove quicker, less costly, and altogether more effective than it was the first time around. ---- I also very much liked Geertz's volume of essays, Available Light. -- rec -- Owen Densmore wrote: > Joe and I have been chatting about two articles, below, in the NY Review > of Books by Clifford Geertz, see included picture. > > Clearly a madman, Geertz digested > 50 books on the topic of the middle > east and teased out the core ideas of them .. analyzing them as an > ethnographer, which he is. Now that I have been cleansed of my silly > formalisms and can go with the flow, so to speak, I find the writing > quite indefensibly interesting. YMMV. > > > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: Owen Densmore <[hidden email]> >> Date: Fri Aug 8, 2003 3:19:53 PM America/Denver >> To: Joseph Spinden <[hidden email]> >> Subject: Which Way to Mecca? >> >> Hey, both are on-line! Yea! >> >> http://www.nybooks.com/articles/16380 >> http://www.nybooks.com/articles/16419 >> >> Owen Densmore 451 Camino Don Miguel Santa Fe, NM 87505 >> Work: 505-983-6305 Cell: 505-570-0168 Home: 505-988-3787 >> [hidden email] http://complexityworkshop.com http://backspaces.net >> >> > > Owen Densmore 451 Camino Don Miguel Santa Fe, NM 87505 > Work: 505-983-6305 Cell: 505-570-0168 Home: 505-988-3787 > [hidden email] http://complexityworkshop.com http://backspaces.net > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9AM @ Jane's Cafe > Lecture schedule, archives, unsubscribe, etc.: > http://www.redfish.com/friam |
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