Artefacts as Categories

Artefacts as Categories

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Miller, Daniel
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521104791
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The aim of Artefacts as Categories is to ask what we can learn about a society from the variability of the objects it produces. Dr Miller presents a comprehensive analysis of the pottery produced in a single village in central India, drawing together and analysing a whole range of aspects - technology, function, design, symbolism and ideology - that are usually studied separately. Using the concepts of 'pragmatics', 'framing' and 'ideology', the author points to the insufficiency of many ethnographic accounts of symbolism and underlines the need to consider both the social positioning of the interpreter and the context of the interpretation when looking at artefacts. His invigorating study cogently questions many assumptions in material culture studies and offers a whole range of fresh explanations. Archaeologists in particular will welcome the discussion of familiar materials such as pottery rim shapes, body forms and decoration. However, the book will have a broad appeal to researchers in cultural studies, social anthropology and psychology and will attract all those interested in the problem of relating objects and society.
EAN 9780521104791
ISBN 0521104793
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date March 19, 2009
Pages 268
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 15
Country United Kingdom
Authors Miller, Daniel
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series New Studies in Archaeology