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Book Synopsis
* An innovative contribution to recent debates about the use of a metaphora in the social sciences, from an archaeological perspective* Written by one of the foremost scholars working on archaeological theory, with an international reputation* Combines theoretical interpretation with practical examples a from the fielda .

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"Metaphor and Material Culture should win many converts, for it is his best book so far ... No one need feel inhibited from reading this study. In fact it has important lessons for all of us." Cambridge Archaeological Journal

"This is an innovative book which raises important issues relevant to students of material culture." George Bankes, University of Manchester, Journal of The Royal Anthropological Institute



Table of Contents
Contents: Preface.

List of Illustrations.

List of Tables.

Part I: Metaphor and the constitution of the world:.

1. Metaphor in language, thought and culture.

2. Solid metaphor: the analysis of material forms.

Part II: Text, artefact, art: Introduction.

3. Frozen metaphor: megaliths in texts.

4. The metaphorical transformations of Wala canoes.

5. Body metaphors in southern Scandinavian rock art.

Part III: Landscapes and a sense of place: Introduction.

6. The beach in the sky.

7. Performing culture in the global village.

8. Conclusions.

References.

Index.

Metaphor and Material Culture

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 07/01/1999
      ISBN13: 9780631192039, 978-0631192039
      ISBN10: 0631192034

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * An innovative contribution to recent debates about the use of a metaphora in the social sciences, from an archaeological perspective* Written by one of the foremost scholars working on archaeological theory, with an international reputation* Combines theoretical interpretation with practical examples a from the fielda .

      Trade Review
      "Metaphor and Material Culture should win many converts, for it is his best book so far ... No one need feel inhibited from reading this study. In fact it has important lessons for all of us." Cambridge Archaeological Journal

      "This is an innovative book which raises important issues relevant to students of material culture." George Bankes, University of Manchester, Journal of The Royal Anthropological Institute



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface.

      List of Illustrations.

      List of Tables.

      Part I: Metaphor and the constitution of the world:.

      1. Metaphor in language, thought and culture.

      2. Solid metaphor: the analysis of material forms.

      Part II: Text, artefact, art: Introduction.

      3. Frozen metaphor: megaliths in texts.

      4. The metaphorical transformations of Wala canoes.

      5. Body metaphors in southern Scandinavian rock art.

      Part III: Landscapes and a sense of place: Introduction.

      6. The beach in the sky.

      7. Performing culture in the global village.

      8. Conclusions.

      References.

      Index.

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