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The Material Culture Of Failure When Things Do Wrong Timothy Carroll David Jeevendrampillai Aaron Parkhurst Julie Shackelford

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The Material Culture Of Failure When Things Do Wrong Timothy Carroll David Jeevendrampillai Aaron Parkhurst Julie Shackelford
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 50.66 MB
Author: Timothy Carroll; David Jeevendrampillai; Aaron Parkhurst; Julie Shackelford
ISBN: 9781474289085, 9781474289115, 1474289088, 1474289118
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Material Culture Of Failure When Things Do Wrong Timothy Carroll David Jeevendrampillai Aaron Parkhurst Julie Shackelford by Timothy Carroll; David Jeevendrampillai; Aaron Parkhurst; Julie Shackelford 9781474289085, 9781474289115, 1474289088, 1474289118 instant download after payment.

What happens when objects behave unexpectedly or fail to do what they ‘should’?  Who defines failure? Is failure always bad? Rather than viewing concepts such as failure, incoherence or incompetence as antithetical to social life, this innovative new book examines the unexpected and surprising ways in which failure can lead to positive and creative results.
Combining both theoretical and ethnographic approaches to failure, The Material Culture of Failure explores how failure manifests itself and operates in a variety of contexts. The editors present ten ethnographic encounters of failure – from areas as diverse as design, textiles, religion, beauty and physical failure – covering Europe, North America, Asia, Africa and the Arabian Gulf. Identifying common themes such as interpersonal, national and religious articulations of power and identity, the book shows some of the underlying assumptions that are revealed when materials fail, designs crumble or things develop unexpectedly.
The first anthropological study dedicated to theorizing failure, this innovative collection offers fresh insights based on the latest scholarship. Destined to stimulate a new area of research, the book makes a vital contribution to material culture studies and related social science theory.

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