「物質文化,日常生活與中國」讀書會參考書目

 
 
「物質文化,日常生活與中國」讀書會參考書目
 
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Berger, Arthur Asa. c.1992. Reading Matter: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Material Culture. New Brunswick, U.S.A: Transaction Publishers.
Bin, Herng-Dar. 1992. “The Meaning of Objects in Environmental Transitions: Experiences of Chinese Students in the United States.” Journal of Environmental Psychology 12: 135-147.
Carr, Christopher, and Jill E. Neitzel. 1995. Style, Society, and Person: Archaeological and Ethnological Perspectives. New York: Plenum Press.
Clifford, James. 1985. “Objects and selves – An Afterword in Objects and Others: Eassays on Museums and Material Culture.”History of Anthropology, Vol. 3. George W. Stocking, Jr. ed., pp. 236-246. Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press.
Clunas, Craig. 1991. Superfluous Things: Material Culture and Social Status in Early Modern China. Urbana; Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
Cohen, Lizabeth A. 1984. “Embellishing a Life of Labor: An Interpretation of the Material Culture of American Working-class Homes, 1885-1915.” In American Material Culture: The Shape of Things Around Us. Edith Mayo, Bowling Green, eds., pp. 158-181. OH: Bowling Green University Popular Press.
Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, and Eugene Rochberg-halton. 1981. The Meaning of Things: Domestic Symbols and the Self. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
de Grazia, Margreta, Maureen Quilligan, and Peter Stallybrass, eds. 1996. Subject and Object in Renaissance Culture. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press.
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Forty, Adrian. 1986. The Objects of Desire: Design and Society Since 1750. London: Thames and Hudson.
Gottdiener, Mark. 1994. “The System of Objects and the Commodification of Everyday Life: The Early Baudrillard.” In Baudrillard: A Critical Reader. Douglas Kellner ed., pp. 25-40. Oxford : Blackwell.
Gottdiener, Mark. 1995. Postmodern Semiotics: Material Culture and the Forms of Postmodern Life. Cambridge, Mass; Oxford : Blackwell.
Handler, Richard. 1985. “On Having a Culture: Nationalism and the Preservation of Quebec's Patrimoine.” In Objects and Others: Essays on Museums and Material Culture. George W. Stocking, Jr. ed., pp. 192-217. Madson, Wisconsin: The University of Winconsin Press.
Hebdige, D. 1988. Hiding in the Light. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Ingersoll, Daniel W. Jr., and Gordon Bronitsky eds. 1987. Mirror and Metaphor: Material and Social Constructions of Reality. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
Johnson, Mary. 1984. “Women and the Material Universe: A bibliographic Essay.” InAmerican Material Culture: The Shape of Things Around Us. Edith Mayo, and Bowling Green, eds., pp. 218-255. OH: Bowling Green University Popular Press.
Kingery, W. David. 1996. “Introduction.” In Learning from Things: Method and Theory of Material Culture Studies. W. David Kingery ed., pp. 1-18. Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Lubar, Steven and W. David Kingery eds. 1993. History from Things: Essays on Material Culture. Washington; London: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Mayo, Edith. 1984. “Introduction: Focus on Material Culture.” In American Material Culture: The Shape of Things Around Us. Edith Mayo, Bowling Green eds., pp. 1-11, OH: Bowling Green University Popular Press.
Miller, Daniel, ed. 1998. Material Cultures: Why Some Things Matter. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Pearce, Susan M., ed. 1994. Interpreting Objects and Collections. London; New York: Routledge.
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Pounds, Norman John Greville. 1989. Hearth & Home: A History of Material Culture. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Rawson, Jessica. 1993. “The Ancestry of Chinese Bronze Vessels.” In History from Things: Essays on Material Culture. Steven Lubar and W. David Kingery eds., pp. 51-73. Washington ; London: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Riggins, Stephen Harold. 1994. The Socialness of Things: Essays on the Socio-Semiotics of Objects. Berlin; New York : Mouton de Gruyter.
Schlereth, Thomas J. 1989. “History Museums and Material Culture.” In History Museums in the United States: A Critical Assessment. Warren Leon and Roy Rosenzweig, eds., pp.294-320. Urbana; Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
Seremetakis, C. Nadia. 1994. The Senses Still: Perception and Memory as Material Culture in Modernity. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
Stewart, Susan. 1993. On Longing: Narratives of the Miniature, the Gigantic, the Souvenir, the Collection. Durham; London: Duke University Press.
Strathern, Marilyn. 1993. “Entangled Objects: Detached Metaphors.” Social Analysis 34(4): 88-101. (A book review of Thomas 1991)
Thomas, Nicholas. 1991. Entangled Objects: Exchange, Material Culture, and Colonialism in the Pacific. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Tilley, Christopher, ed. 1990. Reading Material Culture: Structuralism, Hermeneutics, and Post-Structuralism. Oxford; Cambridge, Mass: Basil Blackwell.
Mukerji, Chandra. 1983. From Graven Images: Patterns of Modern Materialism. New York: Columbia University Press.
Tilley, Christopher Y. 1991. Material Culture and Text: the Art of Ambiguity. London; New York: Routledge.

Museum Studies and Archaeology
Browne, Ray B., and Pat Browne, eds. 1991. Digging into Popular Culture: Theories and Methodologies in Archeology, Anthropology, and Other Fields. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University.
Kaplan, Flora E.S., ed. 1994. Museums and the Making of “Ourselves”: The Role of Objects in National Identity. London and New York: Leicester University Press.
Khoo, Joo Ee. 1996. The Straits Chinese: A Cultural History. Amsterdam; Kuala Lumpur: Pepin Press.
Kingery, W. David. 1996. Learning from Things: Method and Theory of Material Culture Studies. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Reynolds, Barrie, and Margaret A. Stott, eds. 1987. Material Anthropology: Contemporary Approaches to Material Culture. Lanham: University Press of America.
Schuster, Carl. 1996. Patterns That Connect: Social Symbolism in Ancient & Tribal Art. New York: Harry N. Abrams.
Spier, Robert F. G. 1973. Material Culture and Technology. Minneapolis: Burgess Publishing.
Stocking, George W. Jr. 1985. Objects and Others: Essays on Museums and Material Culture. Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press.


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