Revision summary
Thick description names the meaning of an act in its cultural code. Ryle’s wink shows why a twitch is not a signal. Geertz’s Balinese cockfight reads status, kinship, and masculinity in a fight. Java work used the same interpretive method on religion and market. The limit is underplaying power; the gain is refusing empty behaviourism.
Model answer
Introduction
Clifford Geertz treated culture as public meaning. Thick description is the ethnographer’s job of saying what an act meant in that web of signs, not only what the muscles did.
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The concept
- In Thick Description, Geertz borrowed Gilbert Ryle’s wink. A twitch, a wink, a fake wink, and a parody of a wink look alike as eyelid motion.
- Thin description records the twitch. Thick description names the code: conspiracy, mockery, rehearsal.
- Culture is an acted document. The anthropologist interprets interpretations, as a literary critic reads a text, not as a chemist reads a law.
Example
- Geertz’s Balinese cockfight is the teaching case. Betting, kin factions, and status are at stake. The cock is a male word and a political proxy.
- A thin note would say men gamble on birds. A thick note says the fight is a story the Balinese tell themselves about pride and the danger of animality.
- Java, where Geertz also worked on religion and bazaar, shows the same method: ritual and market as readable forms, not as raw function.
Limit
- Critics said Geertz underplayed power and political economy. Marxian and practice theorists wanted thinner, causal claims as well.
- The method still trains the eye: ask what the wink meant before you count winks.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD ACT[Eyelid or cockfight] --> THIN[Thin motion] ACT --> THICK[Thick meaning] THICK --> G[Geertz text of culture] G --> B[Bali Java]
Conclusion
Thick description is interpretation of public meaning, classically the wink and the Balinese cockfight. It is ethnography as reading, not as stopwatch alone.
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