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Material Culture and Identity

Reflecting the outside world in everyday consumption :  material culture and identity in late nineteenth-century  urban Latin America

Reflecting the outside world in everyday consumption : material culture and identity in late nineteenth-century urban Latin America

... cultural identity in Latin ...imported material commodities transformed internal sociocultural dynamics by offering unprecedented opportunities for people to “dress to impress,” to define themselves in ...

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Women with dementia and their handbags: negotiating identity, privacy and ‘home’ through material culture

Women with dementia and their handbags: negotiating identity, privacy and ‘home’ through material culture

... and material divisions of public/private in care home settings, and may be utilised to negotiate a private space in this ...of material culture and later ...

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Who invented the Dayaks? : historical case studies in art, material culture and ethnic identity from Borneo

Who invented the Dayaks? : historical case studies in art, material culture and ethnic identity from Borneo

... and material culture of the southeastern region, although there are various antique items in museum collections which indicate that they once had some unique ...

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The material culture of the laptop

The material culture of the laptop

... This paper is a continuation of an ongoing personal project, to explore and hopefully understand the relationships between people and computers. The basis for the choice of subject matter is clear – computers, as ...

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Personhood in Maya Art : a theoretical perspective

Personhood in Maya Art : a theoretical perspective

... their material culture that are discussed by archaeologists still exist, becomes of particular ...“…anchoring identity to material culture and places makes the mapping of our own ...

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Self-made Roman. Handmade pottery as a marker of identity

Self-made Roman. Handmade pottery as a marker of identity

... the material culture used, both in innovative ways and by imitati- ...group identity during the first two thirds of the first century AD (Pitts 2019, ...

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Collective Identities, the Catholic Temperance Movement,and Father Mathew: The Social History of a Teacup

Collective Identities, the Catholic Temperance Movement,and Father Mathew: The Social History of a Teacup

... Transnationalism represents the impetus for incorporation as it expresses first and foremost loyalties to the adopted country, but, at times, transnationalism fosters alienation whereby the group retains a notion of its ...

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Practice cultural of Orang Asli Jakun at Kampung Peta

Practice cultural of Orang Asli Jakun at Kampung Peta

... own identity and unique ...cultural material and non-material culture community Jakun from traditional Malay groups who live near Johor Endau Rompin National Park next to experience runoff ...

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Sami identity representation and revitalization in Northern Norway

Sami identity representation and revitalization in Northern Norway

... of material culture for expressing one’s ...one’s material culture, such as personal belongings but also on a large scale the whole architecture of one region, has been a major contributor to ...

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Women and Material Culture, 1660 1830

Women and Material Culture, 1660 1830

... national identity, noting Maria's role first as a conduit of European fashion and design and later as a patron of Russian artists and ...soft material, ...

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Between shores : transnational subjects and visual & material culture : selected case studies : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Visual and Material Culture Studies at Massey University

Between shores : transnational subjects and visual & material culture : selected case studies : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Visual and Material Culture Studies at Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand

... In the interviews, I concluded with Beverly, that it is apparent that the superstitions and purpose of jade is instilled in her by her parents and the Chinese community around her. She reiterated comments from uncles and ...

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Transnational Empathy in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake

Transnational Empathy in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake

... Empathy is the capacity to recognize acknowledge and identify what the other person think, feel and perceive. The origin of the word empathy can be traced back to the Greek word empatheia meaning physical affection and ...

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Collective identity construction in international collaborations

Collective identity construction in international collaborations

... collective identity for the ...collective identity and a set of CICs constitute what collective identity is ...collective identity construction in international collaborations in that they ...

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Milan since the Miracle  City, Culture and Identity

Milan since the Miracle City, Culture and Identity

... I would like to spend some time discussing some of these omissions. The first is that of local radio stations, particularly Radio Popolare, which gave the citizens a chance to express their opinions on the politics and ...

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Occupational Differences Reflected in Material Culture

Occupational Differences Reflected in Material Culture

... In summary, the evidence from several tavern sites, from probate inventories, and from historical documentation suggest that the differences revealed by a functional a[r] ...

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Radio sound as material culture in the home

Radio sound as material culture in the home

... When we go abroad we always listen to World Service because they're giving national news all about England, people in India know far more about England than we [in England] do about any [r] ...

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Material culture: an inquiry into the meanings of artefacts

Material culture: an inquiry into the meanings of artefacts

... These relationships are inherently social due to the fact that human industry, artefacts are the embodiment the products of artefacts are of previous activity which can then affect our p[r] ...

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Nonsimple material problems addressed by the Lagrange’s identity

Nonsimple material problems addressed by the Lagrange’s identity

... Lagrange identity, we prove the uniqueness theorem and some continuous dependence theorems without recourse to any energy conservation law, or to any boundedness assumptions on the thermoelastic ...

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Hebrew Works by Arab Authors: Literary Critiques of Israeli Society

Hebrew Works by Arab Authors: Literary Critiques of Israeli Society

... his identity was to be part of a minority in Israel through the everyday confrontations with the dominant cultural majority of Israel’s ...Israeli culture so that he would be accepted by his classmates and ...

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Form and Meaning in Paiwanese Art and Material     Culture

Form and Meaning in Paiwanese Art and Material Culture

... system. As Hendry points out, “there is a view that the whole idea of aesthetics is culturally bound, like the notion of taste, so that an aesthetic appreciation is itself a product of a particular society which can only ...

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