Reading Material Culture

Reading Material Culture

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780631172857
Untertitel:
Structuralism, Hermeneutics and Post-Structuralism
Genre:
Geisteswissenschaften allgemein
Autor:
Christopher (University College, London) Tilley
Herausgeber:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Anzahl Seiten:
368
Erscheinungsdatum:
15.03.1990
ISBN:
978-0-631-17285-7

Central to any understanding of the significance of material objects, whether contemporary or prehistoric, is a discussion of the very nature of interpretation itself: how we read artefacts and inscribe them into the present.

Informationen zum Autor Christopher Tilly is Lecturer in Archaeology at St. David's University College, Lampeter, and was formerly Lecturer in Anthropology at University College, London. He is the author of several books, most recently (with Michael Shanks) Social Theory and Archaeology (1987) and (with Daniel Miller and Michael Rowlands) Domination and Resistance (1989). Klappentext Central to any understanding of the significance of material objects, whether contemporary or prehistoric, is a discussion of the very nature of interpretation itself: how we 'read' artefacts and inscribe them into the present. This book examines the complex relations between material culture, social structures and social practices from structuralist, hermeneutical and post-structuralist viewpoints. Reading Material Culture explores this interpretative process though examinations of the work of outstanding contemporary thinkers, focusing on Roland Barthes, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Clifford Geertz, Claude Lévi-Strauss and Paul Ricoeur. It is considers their contributions to understanding past and present social worlds and the role of material-culture production and use within them. Among the themes discussed are the nature of time and history; discourse and textuality; the problem of subjectivity; and the politics of academic production. Each chapter concludes with an assessment of the theorists relevance to the future of material-culture studies in the 1990s. These essays challenge many of our fundamental preconceptions about language, society and the material world we inhabit. Transcending disciplinary boundaries, this book will be indispensable reading for students and specialist in archaeology, anthropology, literary criticism, and cultural and media studies. Zusammenfassung Central to any understanding of the significance of material objects! whether contemporary or prehistoric! is a discussion of the very nature of interpretation itself: how we 'read' artefacts and inscribe them into the present. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Structuralism: Claude Levi-Strauss - structuralism and beyond! Christopher Tilley. Part 2 Hermeneutics: Paul Ricoeur - action! meaning and text! Henrietta L.Moore; Clifford Geertz - toward a more "thick" understanding?! Eric Kline Silverman. Part 3 Post-structuralism: Roland Barthes - from sign to text! Bjornar Olsen; Jacques Derrida - "There is nothing outside of the text"! Timothy Yates; Michel Foucault - towards an archaeology of archaeology! Christopher Tilley. ...

Autorentext
Christopher Tilly is Lecturer in Archaeology at St. David's University College, Lampeter, and was formerly Lecturer in Anthropology at University College, London. He is the author of several books, most recently (with Michael Shanks) Social Theory and Archaeology (1987) and (with Daniel Miller and Michael Rowlands) Domination and Resistance (1989).

Inhalt
Part 1 Structuralism: Claude Levi-Strauss - structuralism and beyond, Christopher Tilley. Part 2 Hermeneutics: Paul Ricoeur - action, meaning and text, Henrietta L.Moore; Clifford Geertz - toward a more "thick" understanding?, Eric Kline Silverman. Part 3 Post-structuralism: Roland Barthes - from sign to text, Bjornar Olsen; Jacques Derrida - "There is nothing outside of the text", Timothy Yates; Michel Foucault - towards an archaeology of archaeology, Christopher Tilley.


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