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Beschreibung
  • 1: Dan Hicks and Mary C. Beaudry: Introduction
  • I. Disciplinary Perspectives
  • 2: Dan Hicks: The Material-Cultural Turn
  • 3: Ian Cook and Divya Tolia-Kelly: Material Geographies
  • 4: Robert St George: Folklife
  • 5: Ann Stahl: Material Histories
  • 6: John Law: The Materials of STS
  • II. Material Practices
  • 7: Andrew Pickering: Material Culture and the Dance of Agency
  • 8: Michael Dietler: Consumption
  • 9: Gavin Lucas: Fieldwork and Collecting
  • 10: Hirokazu Miyazaki: Gifts and Exchange
  • 11: Howard Morphy: Art as Action, Art as Evidence
  • 12: Rosemary Joyce with Joshua Pollard: Archaeological Assemblages and Practices of Deposition
  • III. Objects and Humans
  • 13: Kacy L. Hollenback and Michael B. Schiffer: Technology ande Material Life
  • 14: Andy Jones and Nicole Boivin: The Malice of Inanimate Objects: Material Agency
  • 15: Chris Fowler: `Personhood' and Identity
  • 16: Zoe Crossland: Materiality and Embodiment
  • 17: Tatyana Hulme: Material Culture in Primates
  • IV. Landscapes and the Built Environment
  • 18: Lesley Head: Cultural Landscapes
  • 19: Sarah Whatmore and Steve Hinchliffe: Ecological Landscapes
  • 20: Roland Fletcher: Urban Materialities: Meaning, Magnitude, Friction, and Outcomes
  • 21: Carl Lounsbury: Architecture and Cultural History
  • 22: Victor Buchli: Households and `Home Cultures'
  • V. Studying Particular Things
  • 23: Rodney Harrison: Stone Tools
  • 24: Chandra Mukerji: The Landscape Garden as Material Culture: Lessons from France
  • 25: Douglass W. Bailey and Lesley McFadyen: Built Objects
  • 26: Carl Knappett, Lambros Malafouris and Peter Tomkins: Ceramics (as Containers)
  • 27: Peter J. Pels: Magical Things: On Fetishes, Commodities, and Computers
  • Afterword: Fings Ain't Wot They Used t'Be: Thinking Through Material Thinking as Placing and Arrangement
  • 1: Dan Hicks and Mary C. Beaudry: Introduction
  • I. Disciplinary Perspectives
  • 2: Dan Hicks: The Material-Cultural Turn
  • 3: Ian Cook and Divya Tolia-Kelly: Material Geographies
  • 4: Robert St George: Folklife
  • 5: Ann Stahl: Material Histories
  • 6: John Law: The Materials of STS
  • II. Material Practices
  • 7: Andrew Pickering: Material Culture and the Dance of Agency
  • 8: Michael Dietler: Consumption
  • 9: Gavin Lucas: Fieldwork and Collecting
  • 10: Hirokazu Miyazaki: Gifts and Exchange
  • 11: Howard Morphy: Art as Action, Art as Evidence
  • 12: Rosemary Joyce with Joshua Pollard: Archaeological Assemblages and Practices of Deposition
  • III. Objects and Humans
  • 13: Kacy L. Hollenback and Michael B. Schiffer: Technology ande Material Life
  • 14: Andy Jones and Nicole Boivin: The Malice of Inanimate Objects: Material Agency
  • 15: Chris Fowler: `Personhood' and Identity
  • 16: Zoe Crossland: Materiality and Embodiment
  • 17: Tatyana Hulme: Material Culture in Primates
  • IV. Landscapes and the Built Environment
  • 18: Lesley Head: Cultural Landscapes
  • 19: Sarah Whatmore and Steve Hinchliffe: Ecological Landscapes
  • 20: Roland Fletcher: Urban Materialities: Meaning, Magnitude, Friction, and Outcomes
  • 21: Carl Lounsbury: Architecture and Cultural History
  • 22: Victor Buchli: Households and `Home Cultures'
  • V. Studying Particular Things
  • 23: Rodney Harrison: Stone Tools
  • 24: Chandra Mukerji: The Landscape Garden as Material Culture: Lessons from France
  • 25: Douglass W. Bailey and Lesley McFadyen: Built Objects
  • 26: Carl Knappett, Lambros Malafouris and Peter Tomkins: Ceramics (as Containers)
  • 27: Peter J. Pels: Magical Things: On Fetishes, Commodities, and Computers
  • Afterword: Fings Ain't Wot They Used t'Be: Thinking Through Material Thinking as Placing and Arrangement
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: Oxford Handbooks
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780198822554
ISBN-10: 0198822553
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Hicks, Dan
Beaudry, Mary C.
Redaktion: Hicks, Dan
Beaudry, Mary C.
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
OUP Oxford
Oxford Handbooks
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Postfach:81 03 40, D-70567 Stuttgart, vertrieb@dbg.de
Abbildungen: 85 in-text illustrations
Maße: 243 x 173 x 40 mm
Von/Mit: Dan Hicks (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.08.2018
Gewicht: 1,542 kg
Artikel-ID: 111221339

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