Reading Material Culture: Structuralism, Hermeneutics and Post-Structuralism

Wiley-Blackwell (1991)
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Central to any understanding of the significance of material objects, whether contemporary or prehistoric, is a discussion of the very nature of interpretation itself: how we 'read' artefacts and inscribe them into the present. This book examines the complex relations between material culture, social structures and social practices from structuralist, hermeneutical and post-structuralist viewpoints.

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Material Evidence.Alison Wylie & Robert Chapman (eds.) - 2014 - New York / London: Routledge.

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