A Material World: Culture, Society, and the Life of Things in Early Anglo-America, Hardcover

de: George W. Boudreau

 

Publicat de: Penn State University Press

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Description

In this volume, scholars from various disciplines show how physical objects can expand our comprehension of how people lived, worked, and thought during the colonial and early national periods.

Inspired by the "material turn" that introduced the legibility of objects across humanities disciplines, the essays in this collection show how "reading" material objects from sites such as Monticello, Salem, and the Connecticut River Valley brings to light significant dimensions of social experience and cultural practices that are not visible in the written record of early America. Reading objects for evidence of the lives and values of the individuals and groups that imagined, fabricated, bought, and used them, the contributors examine the migration of items such as chairs, fashionable dressing tables, portraits, and even natural relics. In doing so, they uncover complex economic, ethical, and mnemonic issues; investigate the political life of seemingly unpolitical things such as a rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts; and consider the environmental riches and extraction industries behind early American prosperity and ingenuity.

Together, these essays demonstrate the value of attending closely to visual and material culture, as objects can be derided or cherished as proxies for people and ideas. A Material World will interest both academics and enthusiasts of visual and material culture, as well as anyone interested in life and society in early America.

In addition to the editors, the contributors to this volume are Paul G. E. Clemens, Edward S. Cooke Jr., Stephen G. Hague, Patricia Johnston, Laura C. Keim, Ellen G. Miles, Emily A. Murphy, Nancy Siegel, Carol Eaton Soltis, and Jennifer Van Horn.

About the Author

George W. Boudreau is Senior Research Associate at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies.

Margaretta Markle Lovell is Jay D. McEvoy Jr. Professor of History of Art at the University of California, Berkeley.

General
Anul 2019
Autor George W. Boudreau
Cod de bare 9780271081151
Editura Penn State University Press
Dimensiuni 261.6 x 188
ISBN 0271081155
Limba Engleza
Pagini 344
Format Cartonata

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