Handbook of Material Culture

THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES In the Matter of Marxism - Bill Maurer Structuralism and Semiotics - Robert Layton Phenomenology and Material Culture - Julian Thomas Objectification - Christopher Tilley Agency, Biography and Objects - Janet Hoskins Scenes from a Troubled Engagement - Bjornar Olsen Post-structuralism and Material Culture Studies Colonial Matters - Peter van Dommelen Material Culture and Postcolonial Theory in Colonial Situations THE BODY, MATERIALITY AND THE SENSES Four Types of Visual Culture - Christopher Pinney Food, Eating, and the Good Life - Judith Farquar Scent, Sound and Synaesthesia - David Howes Intersensuality and Material Culture The Colours of Things - Diana Young Inside and Outside - Jean-Pierre Warnier Surfaces and Containers SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS Cloth and Clothing - Jane Schneider Home Furnishing and Domestic Interiors - Robert St George Vernacular Architecture - Suzanne Preston Blier Architecture and Modernism - Victor Buchli "Primitivism," Anthropology and the Category of "Primitive Art" - Fred Myers Tracking Globalization - Robert Foster Commodities and Value in Motion Place and Landscape - Barbara Bender Cultural Memory - Paul Connerton PROCESS AND TRANSFORMATION Technology as Material Culture - Ron Eglash Consumption - Daniel Miller Design, Style and Function - Meg Conkey Exchange - James Carrier Performance - Jonathan Mitchell Present to Past - Paul Lane Ethnoarchaeology Material Culture and Long-term Change - Chris Gosden PRESENTATION AND POLITICS Intellectual Property and Rights - Marilyn Strathern An Anthropological Perspective Heritage and the Present Past - Beverley Butler Museums and Museum Displays - Anthony Shelton Monuments and Memorials - Michael Rowlands & Christopher Tilley Conservation as Material Culture - Diana Eastop Collectors and Collecting - Russell Belk

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