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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781938645501
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 284 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten, graphische Darstellungen , 23 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: School for Advanced Research advanced seminar series
    DDC: 930.1
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    Keywords: Antiquities Congresses ; Art objects Congresses ; Material culture Congresses ; Movement (Philosophy) Congresses ; Travel Congresses Philosophy ; Space and time Congresses Philosophy ; Museums Congresses Curatorship ; Museum loans Congresses ; Archaeology Congresses Methodology ; Anthropology Congresses Methodology
    Abstract: The contributors to Things in Motion, collectively, demonstrate the dynamic capacity of things in motion, from the point where things emerge from source material, to their circulation in the contemporary world, including their extended circulation through reproduction in other media. The various chapters show that examining the itineraries of things multiplies the assemblages things form and multiplies the sites at which we can recognize things in motion. None of the things discussed seem to ever have died. Their itineraries are continued by their movement in and out of museums and curation facilities, where many of them have come to rest temporarily, the circulation of their images, and their adaptation in sometimes unexpected contemporary material culture. Their itineraries also include the scholarship about them, to which this volume contributes, making it another site assembled by these active things--Provided by publisher
    Description / Table of Contents: Making things out of objects that move / Rosemary A. Joyce and Susan D. GillespieThings in motion : itineraries of Ulua marble vases / Rosemary A. Joyce -- Journey's end(?) : the travels of La Venta Offering 4 / Susan D. Gillespie -- Places to go and social worlds to constitute : the fractal itinerary of Tarascan obsidian idols in prehispanic Mexico / David L. Haskell -- Glass beads and global itineraries / Elliot H. Blair -- Stones in movement : tracing the itineraries of menhirs, stelae, and statue-menhirs in Iberian landscapes / Marta Díaz-Guardamino -- Geologies in motion : itineraries of stone, clay, and pots in the Lake Titicaca Basin / Andrew Roddick -- The kula of long-term loans : cultural object itineraries and the promise of the postcolonial "universal" museum / Alexander A. Bauer -- Healing space-time : medical performance and object itineraries on a Tanzanian landscape / Jonathan R. Walz -- Native basketry and the dynamics of social landscapes in southern New England / Heather Law Pezzarossi -- The living past : itineraries of Swift Creek images through wood, earthenware, and ether / Neill J. Wallis.
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    [Philadelphia] : University of Pennsylvania Press
    ISBN: 9781512821628
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 269 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Beyond kinship
    DDC: 307.336
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    Keywords: Anthropology ; Folklore ; Linguistics ; Dwellings ; Kinship ; Material cultur ; Vernacular architecture ; Verwandtschaft ; Sozialstruktur ; Verwandtschaft ; Sozialstruktur
    Abstract: Beyond Kinship brings together ethnohistorians, archaeologists, and cultural anthropologists for the first time in a common discussion of the social model of house societies proposed by Claude Levi-Strauss. While kinship theory has been central to the study of social organization, an alternative approach has emerged—that of seeing the "house" both as a physical and symbolic structure and a principle of social organization.The house stands as a model social formation that is distinguished by its attention to a number of material domains (land, the dwelling, ritual and nonritual objects). As the essays in this volume make clear, the focus on material culture and on place contributes to the ongoing convergence of anthropology and history and helps erase the artificial distinctions between prehistory and history.Contributions to the volume offer significant new interpretations of primary data as well as reconsidering classic ethnographic material. Beyond Kinship crosses the boundaries within anthropology—not only between cultural anthropology and archaeology but between structural—symbolic and materialist approaches and between American and British schools of anthropology; it is intended to advance the fruitful dialogue now taking place within the field
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    [Philadelphia] :University of Pennsylvania Press,
    ISBN: 978-1-5128-2162-8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 269 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten.
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    Keywords: Anthropology ; Folklore ; Linguistics ; Dwellings ; Kinship ; Material cultur ; Vernacular architecture ; Verwandtschaft ; Sozialstruktur ; Verwandtschaft ; Sozialstruktur
    Abstract: Beyond Kinship brings together ethnohistorians, archaeologists, and cultural anthropologists for the first time in a common discussion of the social model of house societies proposed by Claude Levi-Strauss. While kinship theory has been central to the study of social organization, an alternative approach has emerged—that of seeing the "house" both as a physical and symbolic structure and a principle of social organization.The house stands as a model social formation that is distinguished by its attention to a number of material domains (land, the dwelling, ritual and nonritual objects). As the essays in this volume make clear, the focus on material culture and on place contributes to the ongoing convergence of anthropology and history and helps erase the artificial distinctions between prehistory and history.Contributions to the volume offer significant new interpretations of primary data as well as reconsidering classic ethnographic material. Beyond Kinship crosses the boundaries within anthropology—not only between cultural anthropology and archaeology but between structural—symbolic and materialist approaches and between American and British schools of anthropology; it is intended to advance the fruitful dialogue now taking place within the field
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    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9781512821628
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , 22 illus
    Edition: [2017]
    DDC: 307.336
    Abstract: Beyond Kinship brings together ethnohistorians, archaeologists, and cultural anthropologists for the first time in a common discussion of the social model of house societies proposed by Claude Levi-Strauss. While kinship theory has been central to the study of social organization, an alternative approach has emerged—that of seeing the "house" both as a physical and symbolic structure and a principle of social organization.The house stands as a model social formation that is distinguished by its attention to a number of material domains (land, the dwelling, ritual and nonritual objects). As the essays in this volume make clear, the focus on material culture and on place contributes to the ongoing convergence of anthropology and history and helps erase the artificial distinctions between prehistory and history.Contributions to the volume offer significant new interpretations of primary data as well as reconsidering classic ethnographic material. Beyond Kinship crosses the boundaries within anthropology—not only between cultural anthropology and archaeology but between structural—symbolic and materialist approaches and between American and British schools of anthropology; it is intended to advance the fruitful dialogue now taking place within the field.
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    [Philadelphia] :University of Pennsylvania Press,
    ISBN: 978-1-5128-2162-8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 269 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten.
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    Keywords: Anthropology ; Folklore ; Linguistics ; Dwellings ; Kinship ; Material cultur ; Vernacular architecture ; Verwandtschaft ; Sozialstruktur ; Verwandtschaft ; Sozialstruktur
    Abstract: Beyond Kinship brings together ethnohistorians, archaeologists, and cultural anthropologists for the first time in a common discussion of the social model of house societies proposed by Claude Levi-Strauss. While kinship theory has been central to the study of social organization, an alternative approach has emerged—that of seeing the "house" both as a physical and symbolic structure and a principle of social organization.The house stands as a model social formation that is distinguished by its attention to a number of material domains (land, the dwelling, ritual and nonritual objects). As the essays in this volume make clear, the focus on material culture and on place contributes to the ongoing convergence of anthropology and history and helps erase the artificial distinctions between prehistory and history.Contributions to the volume offer significant new interpretations of primary data as well as reconsidering classic ethnographic material. Beyond Kinship crosses the boundaries within anthropology—not only between cultural anthropology and archaeology but between structural—symbolic and materialist approaches and between American and British schools of anthropology; it is intended to advance the fruitful dialogue now taking place within the field
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    Tucson : Univ. of Arizona Press
    ISBN: 0816510954
    Language: English
    Pages: XLI, 272 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. [Dr.]
    DDC: 972.01
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Azteken ; König
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