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The Empire of Things Fred R. Myers

The Empire of Things By Fred R. Myers

The Empire of Things by Fred R. Myers


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The Empire of Things: Regimes of Value and Material Culture by Fred R. Myers

Representing a new wave of thinking about material culture studies-a topic long overdue for reevaluation-the essays in this volume take a fresh look at the relationship between material culture and exchange theory and illuminate the changing patterns of cultural flow in an increasingly global economy and the cultural differences registered in "regimes of value." The Empire of Things includes an extensive interview with the late Annette B.Weiner, whose work on exchange theory still inspires contemporary material culture studies.

The contributors deconstruct the traditional opposition between "gift" and "commodity" and between supposedly; "alienable" and "inalienable" objects in ceremonies of exchange-whether on the island of Sumba or among middle-class shoppers in North London. They show how objects can become symbols of national identity, in cases ranging from artworks in Australia to lost body parts of past Mexican presidents. They reveal how the movement of objects through different contexts, across borders, or through art exhibitions exposes contradictions and shifting meanings for different constituencies.

About Fred R. Myers

Fred R. Meyers is a social anthropologist who has conducted much of his research among the Aboriginal people of Australia. He is the chair of the anthropology department at New York University.

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NLS9781930618060
9781930618060
1930618069
The Empire of Things: Regimes of Value and Material Culture by Fred R. Myers
New
Paperback
SAR Press
2002-01-30
368
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