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15/10/12 11:00 Handbook of Material Culture : SAGE Knowledge Página 1 de 2 http://knowledge.sagepub.com/view/hdbk_matculture/SAGE.xml?hidePageNum&print Table of contents Chapter Introduction (n1.xml) Part I: Theoretical Perspectives (d11.xml) Christopher Tilley Chapter 1: In the Matter of Marxism (n2.xml) Bill Maurer Chapter 2: Structuralism and Semiotics (n3.xml) Robert Layton Chapter 3: Phenomenology and Material Culture (n4.xml) Julian Thomas Chapter 4: Objectification (n5.xml) Christopher Tilley Chapter 5: Agency, Biography and Objects (n6.xml) Janet Hoskins Chapter 6: Scenes from a Troubled Engagement: Post-Structuralism and Material Culture Studies (n7.xml) Bjөrnar Olsen Chapter 7: Colonial Matters: Material Culture and Postcolonial Theory in Colonial Situations (n8.xml) Peter van Dommelen Part II: The Body, Materiality and the Senses (d85.xml) Patricia Spyer Chapter 8: Four Types of Visual Culture (n9.xml) Christopher Pinney Chapter 9: Food, Eating, and the Good Life (n10.xml) Judith Farquhar Chapter 10: Scent, Sound and Synaesthesia: Intersensoriality and Material Culture Theory (n11.xml) David Howes Chapter 11: The Colours of Things (n12.xml) Diana Young Chapter 12: Inside and Outside: Surfaces and Containers (n13.xml) Jean-Pierre Warnier Part III: Subjects and Objects (d122.xml) Webb Keane Chapter 13: Cloth and Clothing (n14.xml) Jane Schneider Chapter 14: Home Furnishing and Domestic Interiors (n15.xml) Robert St. George Chapter 15: Vernacular Architecture (n16.xml) Suzanne Preston Blier Chapter 16: Architecture and Modernism (n17.xml) Victor Buchli Chapter 17: ‘Primitivism’, Anthropology, and the Category of ‘Primitive Art’ (n18.xml) Fred Myers Chapter 18: Tracking Globalization: Commodities and Value in Motion (n19.xml) Robert J. Foster Chapter 19: Place and Landscape (n20.xml) Barbara Bender Chapter 20: Cultural Memory (n21.xml) Paul Connerton SAGE KNOWLEDGE - FACULTY

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  • 15/10/12 11:00Handbook of Material Culture : SAGE Knowledge

    Pgina 1 de 2http://knowledge.sagepub.com/view/hdbk_matculture/SAGE.xml?hidePageNum&print

    Table of contents

    Chapter Introduction (n1.xml)

    Part I: Theoretical Perspectives (d11.xml)Christopher Tilley

    Chapter 1: In the Matter of Marxism (n2.xml)Bill Maurer

    Chapter 2: Structuralism and Semiotics (n3.xml)Robert Layton

    Chapter 3: Phenomenology and Material Culture (n4.xml)Julian Thomas

    Chapter 4: Objectification (n5.xml)Christopher Tilley

    Chapter 5: Agency, Biography and Objects (n6.xml)Janet Hoskins

    Chapter 6: Scenes from a Troubled Engagement: Post-Structuralism and Material Culture Studies (n7.xml)Bjrnar Olsen

    Chapter 7: Colonial Matters: Material Culture and Postcolonial Theory in Colonial Situations (n8.xml)Peter van Dommelen

    Part II: The Body, Materiality and the Senses (d85.xml)Patricia Spyer

    Chapter 8: Four Types of Visual Culture (n9.xml)Christopher Pinney

    Chapter 9: Food, Eating, and the Good Life (n10.xml)Judith Farquhar

    Chapter 10: Scent, Sound and Synaesthesia: Intersensoriality and Material Culture Theory (n11.xml)David Howes

    Chapter 11: The Colours of Things (n12.xml)Diana Young

    Chapter 12: Inside and Outside: Surfaces and Containers (n13.xml)Jean-Pierre Warnier

    Part III: Subjects and Objects (d122.xml)Webb Keane

    Chapter 13: Cloth and Clothing (n14.xml)Jane Schneider

    Chapter 14: Home Furnishing and Domestic Interiors (n15.xml)Robert St. George

    Chapter 15: Vernacular Architecture (n16.xml)Suzanne Preston Blier

    Chapter 16: Architecture and Modernism (n17.xml)Victor Buchli

    Chapter 17: Primitivism, Anthropology, and the Category of Primitive Art (n18.xml)Fred Myers

    Chapter 18: Tracking Globalization: Commodities and Value in Motion (n19.xml)Robert J. Foster

    Chapter 19: Place and Landscape (n20.xml)Barbara Bender

    Chapter 20: Cultural Memory (n21.xml)Paul Connerton

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    Part IV: Process and Transformation (d183.xml)Susanne Kchler

    Chapter 21: Technology as Material Culture (n22.xml)Ron Eglash

    Chapter 22: Consumption (n23.xml)Daniel Miller

    Chapter 23: Style, Design, and Function (n24.xml)Margaret W. Conkey

    Chapter 24: Exchange (n25.xml)James G. CarrierChapter 25: Performance (n26.xml)Jon P. Mitchell

    Chapter 26: Present to Past: Ethnoarchaeology (n27.xml)Paul Lane

    Chapter 27: Material Culture and Long-Term Change (n28.xml)Chris Gosden

    Part V: Presentation and Politics (d240.xml)Michael Rowlands

    Chapter 28: Intellectual Property and Rights: An Anthropological Perspective (n29.xml)Marilyn Strathern

    Chapter 29: Heritage and the Present Past (n30.xml)Beverley Butler

    Chapter 30: Museums and Museum Displays (n31.xml)Anthony Alan Shelton

    Chapter 31: Monuments and Memorials (n32.xml)Michael Rowlands and Christopher Tilley

    Chapter 32: Conservation as Material Culture (n33.xml)Diana Eastop

    Chapter 33: Collectors and Collecting (n34.xml)Russell Belk

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