'Deftly combines the study of memory with material culture, enhancing our understanding of both. The book opens up a new field of research. Its combination of history and theory, and its emphasis on the tactile and tangible components of memory clearly signal the future direction of scholarship about how we use objects to give continuity and meaning to human experience.'Professor John Brewer, University of Chicago'A triumph of intellectual choreography ... sets the mind spinning.' Design History Society Newsletter'All the chapters make excellent reading, well researched, always stimulating, often most entertaining, with relevant and moving photographic illustrations. The bibliographic references and the detailed index greatly facilitate its use.' 'Material Memories' will certainly occupy a central place in the growing literature on material culture, as it bridges history, anthropology and art studies.'Journal of Design History'Focusing on the concept of the souve

This book examines the way that objects 'speak' to us through the memories that we associate with them. Instead of viewing the meaning of particular designs as fixed and given, by looking at the process of evocation it finds an open and continuing dialogue between things, their makers and their consumers. This is not, however, to diminish the role of design in shapinghuman consciousness. The contributors do not view objects as blank carriers onto which humans project prior psychic dramas, but rather, place crucial importance on the precise materials from which they are made, their social, economic and historic reasons for being, and the way that we interact with them through our senses. This book therefore studies the physical withinthe intellectual, directly testing the concept of material culture. With telling illustrations, and spanning the Renaissance to the present day, leading scholars converge across disciplines to explore the souvenir-value of jewellery, textiles, the home, the urban space, modernist design, photography, the museum and even the sunken wreck. Together they show howthe sense of the past and of history, far from being a 'radical illusion' as some post-modernists claim, has been a deeply felt reality.
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In order to take the concept of material culture seriously, its capacity to carry the past - which defines its status as culture - must be examined. Focusing on the relationship of objects with memory, this text is an attempt to understand the intersection of memory and material culture.
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Part One The Material and the Mortal: wearing memory - hair, jewellery and the body; the sampler - memory, suicide and charity. Part Two Design and Domestic Memories: toys for girls - exemplary objects, women and visual memory in the Renaissance household; modernism and memory - leaving traces; souvenirs and forgetting - Walter Banjamin's memory work. Part Three Fabricating the Past: empty rooms - exercising the Victorian imagination; embroidering the ties of empire - the Lord Grtey Banners; remembering the pageant master - Frank Lascelles in Sibford Gower, 1875-2000. Part Four The Ephermeral and the Monumental: civic memory in early modern Norwich; from the "Arengario" to the inscription - fascist claims reviewed. Part Five The Reproduction of Memories: photographs as objects of memory; the "Titanic" - an object for exhibition at the bottom of the sea.
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Also available in paperback, 9781859732526 GBP17.99 (September, 1999)
Also available in paperback, 9781859732526 £17.99 (September, 1999)
This provocative series focuses on the social relations involved in material practices. The study of Material Culture has stimulated a new body of research which brings together areas as diverse as the artwork of record sleeves, shopping, bitter conflicts over ancient monuments, digital fonts, craft skills and the political economy of consumption. This series demonstrates the innovative and critical edge that a material culture perspective may bring to bear upon a wide range of academic concerns.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781859732472
Publisert
1999-09-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Berg Publishers
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256

Om bidragsyterne

Marius Kwint University of Oxford Christopher Breward Professor in Historical and Cultural Studies,London College of Fashion Jeremy Aynsley Joint Victoria & Albert / Royal College of Art Postgraduate Programme in History of Design