Object studies : introductions to material culture / Cyrus Mulready.
2023
GN406
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Title
Object studies : introductions to material culture / Cyrus Mulready.
ISBN
9783031090271 (electronic bk.)
3031090276 (electronic bk.)
9783031090264
3031090268
3031090276 (electronic bk.)
9783031090264
3031090268
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 165 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-09027-1 doi
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GN406
Dewey Decimal Classification
306
Summary
Object Studies: Introductions to Material Culture is a textbook that introduces students to an interdisciplinary approach to material cultural study. It reveals how everyday objects from pens and coffee cups to our most cherished keepsakes help define our collective histories and personal narratives. Object Studies is organized around accessible and engaging chapters on objects with model essays that present original projects designed to engage students with a series of concepts and research activities. Each chapter demonstrates a key methodology tied to specific learning outcomes, but all are intertwined in their attention to developing the core skills of object studies: careful viewing, writing detailed descriptions, setting out and testing research hypotheses, and telling stories through material artifacts. Aimed towards undergraduate students taking courses in material culture as well as postgraduate students embarking on independent research projects, these chapter studies are practically oriented and demonstrate research projects that can be undertaken either in a course or through personal study. Object Studies includes research questions, suggestions on methodology, and discursive bibliographies designed to help students pursue their own projects This is a remarkable book, thoughtful, engaging, attentive, surprising, and fun. It is brilliantly designed as a textbook, for students and for teachers interested in a new field of study that this book will help bring into beingObject Studies. But it might usefully and enjoyably be read by anyone who wants to think about the objects we make, buy, live with, desire, ignore, discard, break, and lose; that is, it is a book at least as much about who we are as it is about what they are, linking objects to their histories and thus to our own." --David Scott Kastan, George M. Bodman Professor of English, Yale University.
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Includes index.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Personal Objects
Chapter 2: Objects and Local History
Chapter 3: A History of the World in Coffee Cups
Chapter 4: Collecting Things: The Psychology of Accumulation, from Museums to Hoarders
Chapter 5: The Things We Read
Chapter 6: Consuming Objects
Chapter 7: Thinking with Things.
Chapter 2: Objects and Local History
Chapter 3: A History of the World in Coffee Cups
Chapter 4: Collecting Things: The Psychology of Accumulation, from Museums to Hoarders
Chapter 5: The Things We Read
Chapter 6: Consuming Objects
Chapter 7: Thinking with Things.