Handbook Of Material Culture
Chris Tilley
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Description for Handbook Of Material Culture
This popular and critically acclaimed Handbook is now available in paperback. Editor(s): Tilley, Christopher; Keane, Webb; Kuechler-Fogden, Susanne; Rowlands, Mike; Spyer, Patricia. Num Pages: 576 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: JFCA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 181 x 252 x 37. Weight in Grams: 1198.
The study of material culture is concerned with the relationship between persons and things in the past and in the present, in urban and industrialized and in small-scale societies across the globe. The Handbook of Material Culture provides a critical survey of the theories, concepts, intellectual debates, substantive domains and traditions of study characterizing the analysis of things. It is cutting-edge: rather than simply reviewing the field as it currently exists. It also attempts to chart the future: the manner in which material culture studies may be extended and developed.
The study of material culture is concerned with the relationship between persons and things in the past and in the present, in urban and industrialized and in small-scale societies across the globe. The Handbook of Material Culture provides a critical survey of the theories, concepts, intellectual debates, substantive domains and traditions of study characterizing the analysis of things. It is cutting-edge: rather than simply reviewing the field as it currently exists. It also attempts to chart the future: the manner in which material culture studies may be extended and developed.
The Handbook of Material Culture is divided into five sections.
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Publisher
United Kingdom
Number of pages
576
Condition
New
Number of Pages
576
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN
9781412900393
SKU
V9781412900393
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99-2
About Chris Tilley
He has written a number of books on archaeological theory exploring the relations between hermeneutic, structuralist and post-structuralist perspectives and material culture. Professor Michael Rowlands teaches cultural heritage and museum anthropology at the Department of Anthropology, University College, London. His research interests include the theorisation and conceptualisation of cultural heritage, material culture studies and cultural property in relation to long ... Read more
Reviews for Handbook Of Material Culture
"The contributors pay serious attention to older and newer theoretical perspectives from a wide variety of sources, including literary currents of the 1990′s. Architects, economists, and historians are largely welcome as visitors to this handbook."
J. L. Cooper
J. L. Cooper