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Mundane objects materiality and non-verbal communication

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Critical cultural heritage seriesPublication details: Walnut Creek Left Coast Press 2012Description: 205p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781611320565
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.483 22 LE-M
LOC classification:
  • T14.5 .L46 2012
Contents:
Introduction -- Too sturdy to be mundane : a baruya garden fence -- Entwined by nature : eels, traps, and ritual -- The anthropological complexity of unremarkable drums -- Artefacts as images or how to relate relations -- Racing-cars, dinky toys, and aging boys -- What materiality means : objects as resonators -- What's new? : blurring anthropological borders but keeping "technology" in mind" -- The paradox of marginal changes.
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Print Print OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library General Books 303.483 LE-M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 127125

Includes bibliographical references (p.179-191) and index.

Introduction -- Too sturdy to be mundane : a baruya garden fence -- Entwined by nature : eels, traps, and ritual -- The anthropological complexity of unremarkable drums -- Artefacts as images or how to relate relations -- Racing-cars, dinky toys, and aging boys -- What materiality means : objects as resonators -- What's new? : blurring anthropological borders but keeping "technology" in mind" -- The paradox of marginal changes.

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