Things in Culture, Culture in Things

This volume addresses the dynamics of materiality over time and space. In cross-cultural, multi-temporal and interdisciplinary studies the authors examine how things gain meaning and status, generate a multitude of emotions, and feed into the propagation of myths, narratives and discourses. The book...

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Main Author: Kannike, Anu (auth)
Other Authors: Laviolette, Patrick (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Tartu University of Tartu Press 2013
Series:Approaches to Culture Theory
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