Anyone who assumes that a car is simply a means to get from point A to point B, or who even thinks that they know what a car is, should read this book. Profoundly shaped by culture, the car gives rise to a wide range of emotions, from guilt about the environment in the UK to aboriginal concerns with car 'corpses', to struggles to keep the creatures 'alive' with everything but the proper spare parts in West Africa. Cars and their landscapes prove central to human life from its most intimate to the widest sense of global crisis, and are capable of inspiring epic passions.
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Anyone who assumes that a car is simply a means to get from point A to point B, or who even thinks that they know what a car is, should read this b...
Although so much of the life we care about takes place at home, this private space often remains behind closed doors and is notoriously difficult for researchers to infiltrate. We may think it is just up to us to decorate, transform and construct our homes, but in this book we discover a new form of 'estate agency', the active participation of the home and its material culture in the construction of our lives. What do the possessions people choose to take with them when moving say about who they are, and should we emphasize the mobility of a move or the stability of what movers take with...
Although so much of the life we care about takes place at home, this private space often remains behind closed doors and is notoriously difficult f...
This book is an imaginative exploration of a place that has fascinated, intrigued and perplexed visitors for centuries. Instead of seeing Stonehenge as an isolated site, the author sets the stones within a wider landscape and explores how use and meaning have changed from prehistoric times right through to the present.
Throughout the millennia, the Stonehenge landscape has been used and re-used, invested with new meanings, and has given rise to myths and stories. The author creatively explores how the landscape has been appropriated and contested, and invokes the debates and...
This book is an imaginative exploration of a place that has fascinated, intrigued and perplexed visitors for centuries. Instead of seeing Stoneheng...
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, e...
Über die moderne Welt sind viele diagnostische Mythen im Umlauf: Sie sei homogenisiert, individualisiert, und die isolierten Individuen gäben sich hemmungslos dem Konsum hin. Der englische Anthropologe Daniel Miller hat diese Mythen hinterfragt genauer: Er hat die Bewohner einer Londoner Straße befragt. Und da die Menschen nun einmal nicht gerne über ihr Leben Auskunft geben, hat er mit ihnen über die Dinge in ihren Wohnungen gesprochen: über Simons 15000 Schallplatten, die für ihn alle emotionalen Schattierungen zum Ausdruck bringen; über den Laptop, auf dem Malcolm Unmengen von...
Über die moderne Welt sind viele diagnostische Mythen im Umlauf: Sie sei homogenisiert, individualisiert, und die isolierten Individuen gäben sich h...
From cultural studies, sociology, media studies, gender studies and elsewhere there have been a spate of books recently which have attempted to characterize the state of modernity. Many of these have also argued that what is required is an ethnographic work to determine how far these supposed trends actually apply to a given population. This book explicitly accepts this challenge and, in so doing, demonstrates the potential of modern anthropology studies. It starts by summarizing some debates on modernity and then argues that the Caribbean island of Trinidad is particularly apt for such a...
From cultural studies, sociology, media studies, gender studies and elsewhere there have been a spate of books recently which have attempted to cha...