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Drawing on social theory and offering numerous case studies, Archaeologies of Materiality is one of the first books to explore materiality across time and space. * Demonstrates the saliency of materiality by linking it to concepts of landscape, technology, embodiment, ritual, and heritage.

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"I would recommend this book to a number of audiences. For those who wish to educate themselves on the theoretical direction in archaeology.... For those already working in the theoretical and investigative direction, the book offers a range of vocabulary and expressive styles." (Cambridge Archaeological Journal, February 2007)

“This volume forces us to bring into focus our supposedly transparent ‘materialism’ and recognize that the ‘things’ we use to ‘know a people’ elude our classic taxonomies and trouble our social theoretical categories. Calling into question a simple dichotomy of objects as ‘purely functional or deeply symbolic’ this volume helps us understand how ‘materiality is problematic not only for our classical versions of material determinism but equally for many of our ‘new’ and ‘post’ theories of signification.” (Cambridge Archaeological Journal)

“This book crosses boundaries between anthropology, material culture studies, and archaeology, in an attempt to strengthen a burgeoning movement toward looking at archaeological materials through the lens of materiality... it would be appropriate reading for all archaeologists interested in further exploring the relationships between social concepts and material culture.” (Canadian journal of Archaeology)

“Readers less interested in specific approach to materiality will find value in the various reflections on the subject and practice of archaeology in this volume.” (American Antiquity)



Table of Contents
List of Figures.

Acknowledgments.

Notes on Contributors.

1. Introduction: Object Orientations: Lynn Meskell.

2. Mastering Matters: Magical Sense and the Apotropaic Figure Worlds: Carolyn Nakamura.

3. The Social life of Rocks: Lindsay Weiss.

4. With a Hint of Paris in the Mouth: Fetishized Toothbrushes or the Sensuous Experience of Modernity in Late 19th-Century Bogotá: Felipe Gaitán.

5. Faith in Objects: American Indian Object Lessons at the World in Boston: Erin Hasinoff.

6. The Texture of Things: Objects, People, and Social Spaces in Argentine Prehistory: Marisa Lazzari.

7. Building an Architecture of Power: Electricity in Annapolis, Maryland: Matt Palus.

8. Materiality vs. the Volcano: The Hitherto Unthinkable Wildness of the Volcán Barú, Panamá: Karen Holmberg.

Afterword: Daniel Miller.

Index

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 02/11/2005
    ISBN13: 9781405136174, 978-1405136174
    ISBN10: 1405136170
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Drawing on social theory and offering numerous case studies, Archaeologies of Materiality is one of the first books to explore materiality across time and space. * Demonstrates the saliency of materiality by linking it to concepts of landscape, technology, embodiment, ritual, and heritage.

    Trade Review
    "I would recommend this book to a number of audiences. For those who wish to educate themselves on the theoretical direction in archaeology.... For those already working in the theoretical and investigative direction, the book offers a range of vocabulary and expressive styles." (Cambridge Archaeological Journal, February 2007)

    “This volume forces us to bring into focus our supposedly transparent ‘materialism’ and recognize that the ‘things’ we use to ‘know a people’ elude our classic taxonomies and trouble our social theoretical categories. Calling into question a simple dichotomy of objects as ‘purely functional or deeply symbolic’ this volume helps us understand how ‘materiality is problematic not only for our classical versions of material determinism but equally for many of our ‘new’ and ‘post’ theories of signification.” (Cambridge Archaeological Journal)

    “This book crosses boundaries between anthropology, material culture studies, and archaeology, in an attempt to strengthen a burgeoning movement toward looking at archaeological materials through the lens of materiality... it would be appropriate reading for all archaeologists interested in further exploring the relationships between social concepts and material culture.” (Canadian journal of Archaeology)

    “Readers less interested in specific approach to materiality will find value in the various reflections on the subject and practice of archaeology in this volume.” (American Antiquity)



    Table of Contents
    List of Figures.

    Acknowledgments.

    Notes on Contributors.

    1. Introduction: Object Orientations: Lynn Meskell.

    2. Mastering Matters: Magical Sense and the Apotropaic Figure Worlds: Carolyn Nakamura.

    3. The Social life of Rocks: Lindsay Weiss.

    4. With a Hint of Paris in the Mouth: Fetishized Toothbrushes or the Sensuous Experience of Modernity in Late 19th-Century Bogotá: Felipe Gaitán.

    5. Faith in Objects: American Indian Object Lessons at the World in Boston: Erin Hasinoff.

    6. The Texture of Things: Objects, People, and Social Spaces in Argentine Prehistory: Marisa Lazzari.

    7. Building an Architecture of Power: Electricity in Annapolis, Maryland: Matt Palus.

    8. Materiality vs. the Volcano: The Hitherto Unthinkable Wildness of the Volcán Barú, Panamá: Karen Holmberg.

    Afterword: Daniel Miller.

    Index

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