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Entangled: an archaeology of the relationships between humans and things.

Hodder, Ian ; Hodder, Ian

Hoboken: WILEY 2012

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  • Título:
    Entangled: an archaeology of the relationships between humans and things.
  • Autor: Hodder, Ian ; Hodder, Ian
  • Assuntos: Archaeology ; Material culture ; Social archaeology ; Social Science
  • Descrição: "The quantity and diversity of Hodder's readings are simply astonishing. His new conception of material entanglements is going to change the way archaeologists understand their field." - Norman Yoffee, University of Michigan "Entangled is nothing less than a reframing of archaeological enquiry into things.  It is a fundamental, first-principles rethinking of how archaeologists should understand the world around them." - Matthew H. Johnson, Northwestern University "This book is a provocative and exciting contribution to archaeological theory and beyond. Its central thesis is that entanglement is both a condition of being in the world and a process of linking entities together in networks or assemblages.  In charting a course across material, social, and evolutionary domains, it provides a novel way of bridging the Great Divide between the social and natural sciences." - Bob Preucel, University of Pennsylvania.
  • Editor: Hoboken: WILEY
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2012
  • Formato: 266
  • Idioma: Inglês

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