Handbook of Material CultureChristopher Y. Tilley SAGE Publications, 26 січ. 2006 р. - 556 стор. The Handbook of Material Culture provides a critical survey of the theories, concepts, intellectual debates, substantive domains, and traditions of study characterizing the analysis of "things." This cutting-edge work examines the current state of material culture as well as how this field of study may be extended and developed in the future. |
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Theoretical Perspectives | 7 |
Structuralism and Semiotics | 29 |
Phenomenology and Material Culture | 43 |
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Handbook of Material Culture Chris Tilley,Webb Keane,Susanne Kuechler,Mike Rowlands,Patricia Spyer Обмежений попередній перегляд - 2006 |
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