Material Cultures in Canada

Material Cultures in Canada
Title Material Cultures in Canada PDF eBook
Author Thomas Allen
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 508
Release 2015-06-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1771120169

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Material Cultures in Canada presents the vibrant and diverse field of material culture studies in Canadian literary, artistic, and political contexts today. The first of its kind, this collection features sixteen essays by leading scholars in Canada, each of whom examines a different object of study, including the beaver, geraniums, comics, water, a musical playlist, and the human body. The book’s three sections focus, in turn, on objects that are persistently material, on things whose materiality blends into the immaterial, and on the materials of spaces. Contributors highlight some of the most exciting new developments in the field, such as the emergence of “new materialism,” affect theory, globalization studies, and environmental criticism. Although the book has a Canadian centre, the majority of its contributors consider objects that cross borders or otherwise resist national affiliation. This collection will be valuable to readers within and outside of Canada who are interested in material culture studies and, in addition, will appeal to anyone interested in the central debates taking place in Canadian political and cultural life today, such as climate change, citizenship, shifts in urban and small-town life, and the persistence of imperialism.

Material Cultures in Canada

Material Cultures in Canada
Title Material Cultures in Canada PDF eBook
Author Thomas Allen
Publisher Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Pages 361
Release 2015-06-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1771120150

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Material Cultures in Canada presents the vibrant and diverse field of material culture studies in Canadian literary, artistic, and political contexts today. The first of its kind, this collection features sixteen essays by leading scholars in Canada, each of whom examines a different object of study, including the beaver, geraniums, comics, water, a musical playlist, and the human body. The book’s three sections focus, in turn, on objects that are persistently material, on things whose materiality blends into the immaterial, and on the materials of spaces. Contributors highlight some of the most exciting new developments in the field, such as the emergence of “new materialism,” affect theory, globalization studies, and environmental criticism. Although the book has a Canadian centre, the majority of its contributors consider objects that cross borders or otherwise resist national affiliation. This collection will be valuable to readers within and outside of Canada who are interested in material culture studies and, in addition, will appeal to anyone interested in the central debates taking place in Canadian political and cultural life today, such as climate change, citizenship, shifts in urban and small-town life, and the persistence of imperialism.

Collections and Objections

Collections and Objections
Title Collections and Objections PDF eBook
Author Michelle A. Hamilton
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 330
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 0773537546

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A nuanced study of conflicts over possession of Aboriginal artifacts.

Living in a Material World

Living in a Material World
Title Living in a Material World PDF eBook
Author Memorial University of Newfoundland. Institute of Social and Economic Research
Publisher St. John's, Nfld. : Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Pages 290
Release 1991
Genre Canada
ISBN 9780919666672

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This book offers scholarly state-of-the-art presentations concerning material culture research at this critical stage in its development. These essays describe the emerging field of Material Culture Studies and the new ways it offers for seeking an understanding of our society's basic values and beliefs. They provide fresh insights into the world of goods and the meaning we derive from ordinary things. Drawing on both historical and contemporary perspectives, Living in a Material World includes contributions from scholars in history, anthropology, folklore, art history, and American studies.

Cultural Transmission and Material Culture

Cultural Transmission and Material Culture
Title Cultural Transmission and Material Culture PDF eBook
Author Miriam T. Stark
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 344
Release 2008-11-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780816526758

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How and why people develop, maintain, and change cultural boundaries through time are central issues in the social and behavioral sciences in generaland anthropological archaeology in particular. What factors influence people to imitate or deviate from the behaviors of other group members? How are social group boundaries produced, perpetuated, and altered by the cumulative outcomeof these decisions? Answering these questions is fundamental to understanding cultural persistence and change. The chapters included in this stimulating, multifaceted book address these questions. Working in several subdisciplines, contributors report on research in the areas of cultural boundaries, cultural transmission, and the socially organized nature of learning. Boundaries are found not only within and between the societies in these studies but also within and between the communities of scholars who study them. To break down these boundaries, this volume includes scholars who use multiple theoretical perspectives, including practice theory and evolutionary traditions, which are sometimes complementary and occasionally clashing. Geographic coverage ranges from the indigenous Americas to Africa, the Near East, and South Asia, and the time frame extends from the prehistoric or precontact to colonial periods and up to the ethnographic present. Contributors include leading scholars from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Europe. Together, they employ archaeological, ethnographic, ethnoarchaeological,experimental, and simulation data to link micro-scale processes of cultural transmission to macro-scale processes of social group boundary formation, continuity, and change.

Fascinating challenges

Fascinating challenges
Title Fascinating challenges PDF eBook
Author Judy Thompson
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 286
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1772823007

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This book celebrates Dorothy Burnham’s many contributions to ongoing research on the Museum’s ethnographic collections from the Northern Athabaskan, Arctic, Plateau and Eastern Woodlands regions of North America. Eleven papers highlight the important role that comprehensive study of museum collections can play in material culture studies, as well as the value of detailed information for those seeking to revive traditional skills.

Fascinating Challenges

Fascinating Challenges
Title Fascinating Challenges PDF eBook
Author Judy Thompson
Publisher Hull, Quebec : Canadian Museum of Civilization
Pages 296
Release 2001
Genre Design
ISBN

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Eight papers highlight the important role that comprehensive study of museum collections - in particular, the understanding of garment cuts and techniques of weaving, sewing and decorative work - can play in material culture studies. Three papers by individuals working in contemporary Aboriginal communities illustrate the value of this detailed information to those seeking to revive traditional skills.