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In recent years an increasing number of scholars have incorporated a focus on emotions in their theories of material culture, transnationalism and globalization, and this book aims to contribute to this field of inquiry. It examines how ‘emotions’ can be theorized, and serves as a useful analytical tool for understanding the interrelated mobility of humans, objects and images. Ethnographically rich, and theoretically grounded case studies offer new perspectives on the relations between migration, material culture and emotions. While some chapters address the many different ways in which migrants and migrant artists express their emotions through objects and images in transnational contexts, other chapters focus on how particular works of art, everyday objects and artefacts can evoke feelings specific to particular migrant groups and communities. Case studies also analyse how artists, academics and policy makers can stimulate positive interaction between migrants and non-migrant communities.



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“The editor has assembled a welcoming rage of case studies that go beyond the European locale to include Africa, North America, Asia and the Caribbean. The book spans an unexpected scope of fine-grained ethnographies that put the diasporic, social and emotional agency of material culture at the centre of analysis.” • Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations, Figures, and Tables
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Affective Moves: Transit, Transition and Transformation
Maruška Svašek

Chapter 1. Materiality, Memories and Emotions: A View on Migration from a Street in South London
Fiona Parrott

Chapter 2. The Objects of Christmas: The Politics of Festive Materiality in the Lives of Polish Immigrants
Kathy Burrell

Chapter 3. From Shop to Chapel: Changing Emotional Efficacy of the Statue of Virgin Mary of El Rocio within the Spanish Community in Vilvoorde, Belgium
Eddy Plasquy

Chapter 4. Sweater Business: Commodity Exchange and the Mediation of Agency in the Tibetan Itinerant Sweater Trade in India
Timm Lau

Chapter 5. Moving Tamils, Moving Amulets: Creating Emotional Well-Being and Comfort
Anne Sigfrid Grønseth

Chapter 6. The Price of Progress: ‘Dying Arts’ Among the Karen of Andaman Islands
Sameera Maiti

Chapter 7. Artefacts as Mediators through Time and Space: The Reproduction of Roots in the Journal of Lussignani
Enrico Maria Milič

Chapter 8. Making Connections: Biography, Art, Affect and Politics
Maggie O’Neill

Chapter 9. Crossing Borders: Migration, Memory and the Artist’s Book
Deborah Schultz

Chapter 10. The Emotions and Ethnicity in the Indo-Caribbean
Leon Wainwright

Chapter 11. ‘What You Perceive Is What You Conceive’. Evaluating Subjects and Objects through Emotions
Maruška Svašek

Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9781782385127, 978-1782385127
      ISBN10: 1782385126

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In recent years an increasing number of scholars have incorporated a focus on emotions in their theories of material culture, transnationalism and globalization, and this book aims to contribute to this field of inquiry. It examines how ‘emotions’ can be theorized, and serves as a useful analytical tool for understanding the interrelated mobility of humans, objects and images. Ethnographically rich, and theoretically grounded case studies offer new perspectives on the relations between migration, material culture and emotions. While some chapters address the many different ways in which migrants and migrant artists express their emotions through objects and images in transnational contexts, other chapters focus on how particular works of art, everyday objects and artefacts can evoke feelings specific to particular migrant groups and communities. Case studies also analyse how artists, academics and policy makers can stimulate positive interaction between migrants and non-migrant communities.



      Trade Review

      “The editor has assembled a welcoming rage of case studies that go beyond the European locale to include Africa, North America, Asia and the Caribbean. The book spans an unexpected scope of fine-grained ethnographies that put the diasporic, social and emotional agency of material culture at the centre of analysis.” • Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations, Figures, and Tables
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Affective Moves: Transit, Transition and Transformation
      Maruška Svašek

      Chapter 1. Materiality, Memories and Emotions: A View on Migration from a Street in South London
      Fiona Parrott

      Chapter 2. The Objects of Christmas: The Politics of Festive Materiality in the Lives of Polish Immigrants
      Kathy Burrell

      Chapter 3. From Shop to Chapel: Changing Emotional Efficacy of the Statue of Virgin Mary of El Rocio within the Spanish Community in Vilvoorde, Belgium
      Eddy Plasquy

      Chapter 4. Sweater Business: Commodity Exchange and the Mediation of Agency in the Tibetan Itinerant Sweater Trade in India
      Timm Lau

      Chapter 5. Moving Tamils, Moving Amulets: Creating Emotional Well-Being and Comfort
      Anne Sigfrid Grønseth

      Chapter 6. The Price of Progress: ‘Dying Arts’ Among the Karen of Andaman Islands
      Sameera Maiti

      Chapter 7. Artefacts as Mediators through Time and Space: The Reproduction of Roots in the Journal of Lussignani
      Enrico Maria Milič

      Chapter 8. Making Connections: Biography, Art, Affect and Politics
      Maggie O’Neill

      Chapter 9. Crossing Borders: Migration, Memory and the Artist’s Book
      Deborah Schultz

      Chapter 10. The Emotions and Ethnicity in the Indo-Caribbean
      Leon Wainwright

      Chapter 11. ‘What You Perceive Is What You Conceive’. Evaluating Subjects and Objects through Emotions
      Maruška Svašek

      Notes on Contributors
      Bibliography
      Index

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