Handbook Of Material Culture by Christopher Tilley
This comprehensive guide delves into the intricate relationships between people and the material world, exploring how objects and artifacts shape human experiences and cultural identities. It offers a multidisciplinary approach, drawing from anthropology, archaeology, sociology, and cultural studies to examine the significance of material culture in everyday life. The book provides theoretical frameworks and case studies that highlight the dynamic interactions between humans and their material environments, emphasizing the role of objects in constructing social meanings, memories, and power structures.
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- Published
- 2006
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- Pages
- 576
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