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Materials of Culture : Approaches to Materials in Cultural Studies /

While the so-called material turn in the humanities and the social sciences has inspired a vibrant discourse on objects, things, and the concept of materiality in general, less attention has been paid to materials, particularly in cultural studies scholarship. With each of its chapters taking a part...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Plate, Liedeke (Editor ), Munteán, László (Editor ), Farahmand, Airin (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bielefeld : Transcript Verlag, 2023.
Colección:Culture & theory ; vol. 285.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Preface --  |t Introduction: Materials Matter --  |t Part I: Materials of Art --  |t Fig. 1: Dora Maar, Hand-Shell, 1934. London, Tate Modern --  |t 1. Stitched into Material: On the Makeability of Shells --  |t 2. Celluloid --  |t Part II: Materials of Empire --  |t 3. Roman Concrete --  |t 4. Postclassical Marble: Reclaiming Flux in the Reception of Marble in Contemporary Art --  |t Part III: Extractivism and Toxic Colonialism --  |t 5. Asbestos: The Fallout of Shipbreaking in the Global South --  |t 6. Copper's Suppressed History Unearthed in Otobong Nkanga's Sensual and Embodied Art Practice --  |t 7. The Coloniality of Materiality: Brazilwood, or Unlearning with Anton de Kom in the Mauritshuis --  |t Part IV: Energyscapes of the Future --  |t 8. Lithium for the Metaverse: Myths of Nuclear and Digital Fusion --  |t 9. Harnessing the Sun in Tech-on-Climate Discourse --  |t Part V: Materials of the Nation --  |t 10. Dutch Peat --  |t 11. Milk: Material Entwinements and the Making and Unmaking of Healthy Bodies --  |t 12. Wool --  |t Part VI: Affordances of Edible Matter --  |t 13. Yes, There Are No Bananas --  |t 14. Coca(ine) --  |t Part VII: Material Practices in Digital Culture --  |t 15. The Ephemeral Materiality of Sound --  |t 16. Tracing the Voice's Digital Materiality --  |t 17. Interface --  |t Part VIII: Enfolding the Body --  |t 18. Becoming-with: On Textile Companions and Fungi Friends --  |t 19. Clothing For/Against Walking --  |t 20. Mylar Foil: Blankets of Silver and Gold --  |t Part IX: Touching Texts --  |t Fig. 1: The cover of Thomas Pitfield's The Poetry of Trees (1942). Copyright of the Pitfield Trust. Reproduced with the permission of the Pitfield Trust. --  |t 21. An Archive of the Future: Wood in Thomas Pitfield's The Poetry of Trees --  |t 22. Soft Leather, Wounded Buttons, and a Silk Ribbon: Clothing a Birgittine Rule Manuscript --  |t Part X: Materials of Scholarly Performance --  |t Fig. 1: Corridor leading to arts classrooms in school 1. Photograph by the author --  |t 23. The Arts Classroom --  |t 24. Ink on Paper --  |t 25. The Scholar's Coffee --  |t List of Contributors 
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