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Contemporary Collecting Objects Practices And The Fate Of Things 1st Edition Kevin M Moist

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Contemporary Collecting Objects Practices And The Fate Of Things 1st Edition Kevin M Moist
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Publisher: Scarecrow Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.09 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Kevin M. Moist, David C. Banash
ISBN: 9780810891135, 9780810891142, 0810891131, 081089114X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Contemporary Collecting Objects Practices And The Fate Of Things 1st Edition Kevin M Moist by Kevin M. Moist, David C. Banash 9780810891135, 9780810891142, 0810891131, 081089114X instant download after payment.

In Contemporary Collecting: Objects, Practices, and the Fate of Things, Kevin M. Moist and David Banash have assembled several essays that examine collecting practices on both a personal and professional level. These essays situate collectors and collections in a contemporary context and also show how our changing world finds new meaning in the legacy of older collections. Arranged by such themes as “Collecting in a Virtual World,” “Changing Relationships with Things,” “Collecting and Identity—Personal and Political,” and “Collecting Practices and Cultural Hierarchies,” these essays help illuminate the role of objects in our lives.

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