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Entangled An Archaeology Of The Relationships Between Humans And Things Ian Hodderauth

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Entangled An Archaeology Of The Relationships Between Humans And Things Ian Hodderauth
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.2 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Ian Hodder(auth.)
ISBN: 9780470672112, 9781118241912, 0470672110, 1118241916
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Entangled An Archaeology Of The Relationships Between Humans And Things Ian Hodderauth by Ian Hodder(auth.) 9780470672112, 9781118241912, 0470672110, 1118241916 instant download after payment.

A powerful and innovative argument that explores the complexity of the human relationship with material things, demonstrating how humans and societies are entrapped into the maintenance and sustaining of material worlds

  • Argues that the interrelationship of humans and things is a defining characteristic of human history and culture
  • Offers a nuanced argument that values the physical processes of things without succumbing to materialism
  • Discusses historical and modern examples, using evolutionary theory to show how long-standing entanglements are irreversible and increase in scale and complexity over time
  • Integrates aspects of a diverse array of contemporary theories in archaeology and related natural and biological sciences
  • Provides a critical review of many of the key contemporary perspectives from materiality, material culture studies and phenomenology to evolutionary theory, behavioral archaeology, cognitive archaeology, human behavioral ecology, Actor Network Theory and complexity theory
Content:
Chapter 1 Thinking About Things Differently (pages 1–14):
Chapter 2 Humans Depend on Things (pages 15–39):
Chapter 3 Things Depend on Other Things (pages 40–63):
Chapter 4 Things Depend on Humans (pages 64–87):
Chapter 5 Entanglement (pages 88–112):
Chapter 6 Fittingness (pages 113–137):
Chapter 7 The Evolution and Persistence of Things (pages 138–157):
Chapter 8 Things happen … (pages 158–178):
Chapter 9 Tracing the Threads (pages 179–205):
Chapter 10 Conclusions (pages 206–222):

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