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Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture Paul Graves-Brown

Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture By Paul Graves-Brown

Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture by Paul Graves-Brown


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This collection of essays offers a new approach to the study of contemporary objects. The authors are from a diverse range of disciplines and each offer their own perspective on what material culture is and how objects affect human life.

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Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture Summary

Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture by Paul Graves-Brown

Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture offers a new approach to the study of contemporary objects, to give the reader a new understanding of the relationship between people and their material world. It asks how the very stuff of our world has shaped our societies by addressing a broad array of questions including:
* why do Berliners have such strange door keys?
* should the Isle of Wight pop festival be preserved?
* could aliens tell a snail shell from a waste paper basket
* why did Victorian England make so much of death and burial?

About Paul Graves-Brown

P.M. Graves-Brown studied Archaeology and Prehistory at Sheffield University and gained his PhD in archaeology at Southampton University. He currently works as an archaeological curator in South Wales. He has published a wider variety of work, mainly on human origins and modern material culture.

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CIN0415167051G
9780415167055
0415167051
Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture by Paul Graves-Brown
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2000-05-11
192
N/A
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