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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I The dialogic object: Artifacts as agents and processes
- The genuine article 9
- Glorious obsessions, passionate lovers, and hidden treasures: Collecting, metaphor, and the Romantic ethic 23
- Objects and their maker: Bricolage of the self 63
- Fieldwork in the living room: An autoethnographic essay 101
- Bridewealth revisited 149
- Melanesian artifacts as cultural markers: A micro-anthropological study 173
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Part II The built environment and the political ecology of artifacts
- The logic of the mall 203
- The ideological commodification of culture: Architectural heritage and domestic tourism in Japan 231
- “Take home Canada”: Representations of aboriginal peoples as tourist souvenirs 251
- Objects, texts, and practices: The refrigerator in consumer discourses between the wars 285
- Communicating democracy: Or shine, perishing republic 309
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Part III Clothing and adornment: The skin of culture
- Are artifacts texts? Lithuanian woven sashes as social and cosmic transactions 337
- Feathers and fringes: A semiotic approach to powwow dancers’ regalia 363
- Navajo weaving as sacred metaphor 393
- What is a t-shirt? Codes, chronotypes, and everyday objects 415
- Interpreted, circulating, interpreting: The three dimensions of the clothing object 435
- Psychoanalytic jewels: The domestic drama of Dora and Freud 451
- Subject Index 471
- Name Index 475
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I The dialogic object: Artifacts as agents and processes
- The genuine article 9
- Glorious obsessions, passionate lovers, and hidden treasures: Collecting, metaphor, and the Romantic ethic 23
- Objects and their maker: Bricolage of the self 63
- Fieldwork in the living room: An autoethnographic essay 101
- Bridewealth revisited 149
- Melanesian artifacts as cultural markers: A micro-anthropological study 173
-
Part II The built environment and the political ecology of artifacts
- The logic of the mall 203
- The ideological commodification of culture: Architectural heritage and domestic tourism in Japan 231
- “Take home Canada”: Representations of aboriginal peoples as tourist souvenirs 251
- Objects, texts, and practices: The refrigerator in consumer discourses between the wars 285
- Communicating democracy: Or shine, perishing republic 309
-
Part III Clothing and adornment: The skin of culture
- Are artifacts texts? Lithuanian woven sashes as social and cosmic transactions 337
- Feathers and fringes: A semiotic approach to powwow dancers’ regalia 363
- Navajo weaving as sacred metaphor 393
- What is a t-shirt? Codes, chronotypes, and everyday objects 415
- Interpreted, circulating, interpreting: The three dimensions of the clothing object 435
- Psychoanalytic jewels: The domestic drama of Dora and Freud 451
- Subject Index 471
- Name Index 475