Balinese Cockfight Analysis

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Clifford Geertz, the most emblematic figure of interpretive anthropology, has a great impact on social and cultural theory. His analysis and interpretation of Balinese Cockfight and their relevance in social science is going to be discussed in this paper. After that, the event of Balinese Cockfight be again analyzed in respect of Levi-Strauss’s Structuralism and Victor Turner’s symbolic analysis. A range of disciplines from anthropology to sociology to cultural studies and history are theoretically and methodically influenced by his very own “cultural system”. The works of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Max Weber influenced the thoughts and ideas of Geertz. He used “Weberian Framework” in both Agricultural Involution (1963a) and Peddlers and Princes …show more content…

However, this vision is clearly exemplified in the papers of “thick description”, and “Balinese Cockfight”. He got recognition for most of his influential articles, and one of them is “Deep Play: Note on the Balinese Cockfight” (1972). Although illegal, cockfighting is very much popular and widespread in Bali, as they identify themselves with their cocks. Geertz stated that gambling in terms of financial matters is not the center point of this ritual, but rather than the prestige and status, for which people ensemble themselves with this ritual. He distinguished the terms “deep fights” and “shallow fights” not in the terms of money only but also as a gambling for prestige (Clifford Geertz 's "Thick Description", …show more content…

The argument of Geertz is that it is not the fight between individuals, but between the social groups as the Balinese people never bet against a cock from their own reference group. So, it is the most overt manifestation of addressing social rivalries. After the end of cockfight social tensions relieve and the statutes are maintained in the long run after the momentarily lost or gain. According to Geertz “deep play” of the Balinese cockfight is the symbolic aspect and essential insight of our very own social existence (Geertz, 1972).
The fights represent the culture and social structure of Balinese people as well as an important aspect in its formation. However, Geertz developed the idea of reading cultural practices and rituals as “texts”. So, the topic is getting the prime interest of anthropologist as the society speaks about itself to none other than itself. This is the interpretative approach of Geertz in the anthropological arena to describe the Balinese cockfight not only as a cultural phenomenon, but as a set of cultural texts (Clifford Geertz 's "Thick Description",

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