Material Cultures: Why Some Things Matter

By: Miller Daniel [editor]Publication details: New York: Routledge, 1998Description: xi, 243 pages. : 14 illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9781857286861Subject(s): Woollen Carpet | Grass Carpet | CatalougesDDC classification: 306
Contents:
Why some things matter / Daniel Miller Radio texture: between self and others / Jo Tacchi From woollen carpet to grass carpet: bridging house and garden in an English suburb / Sophie Chevalier Window shopping at home: classifieds, catalogues and new consumer skills / Alison J. Clarke The message in paper / Andrea Pellegram Material of culture, fabric of identity / Neil Jarman Calypso's consequences / Justin Finden-Crofts Coca-Cola: a black sweet drink from Trinidad / Daniel Miller Signs of the new nation: gift exchange, consumption and aid on a former collective farm in north-west Estonia / Sigrid Rausing At home and abroad: inalienable wealth, personal consumption and the formulations of femininity in the southern Philippines / Mark Johnson
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General Books General Books Central Library, Sikkim University
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Why some things matter / Daniel Miller
Radio texture: between self and others / Jo Tacchi
From woollen carpet to grass carpet: bridging house and garden in an English suburb / Sophie Chevalier
Window shopping at home: classifieds, catalogues and new consumer skills / Alison J. Clarke
The message in paper / Andrea Pellegram
Material of culture, fabric of identity / Neil Jarman
Calypso's consequences / Justin Finden-Crofts
Coca-Cola: a black sweet drink from Trinidad / Daniel Miller
Signs of the new nation: gift exchange, consumption and aid on a former collective farm in north-west Estonia / Sigrid Rausing
At home and abroad: inalienable wealth, personal consumption and the formulations of femininity in the southern Philippines / Mark Johnson

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