Material Identities examines the way that individuals use material objects as tools for projecting aspects of their identities.
* Considers the way identity is fashioned, launched, used, and admired in the material world.
* Contributors intervene from the disciplines of art history, anthropology, design and material culture.
* Considers contrasting media – painting, print, sculpture, dress, coinage, architecture, furniture, luxury items, and interior design.
* Explores the complexity of identity through the intersection notions of gender, ethnicity, age, sexuality, and class.
* Reaffirms the central role of public identities and their impact on social life.
Зміст
Series Editor’s Preface.
List of Illustrations.
Notes on Contributors.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction: Materiality and Identity (Joanna Sofaer).
PART I: PROJECTING IDENTITIES.
1. Mai/Omai in London and the South Pacific: Perfomativity,
Cultural Entanglement, and Indigenous Appropriation (Jocelyn
Hackforth-Jones).
2. Projecting Identities in the Greek Symposion (Robin
Osborne).
PART II: MATERIAL AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS.
3. Bernini Struts (Michael Cole).
4. Architectural Style and Identity in Egypt (Doris
Behrens-Abouseif).
5. Identifying the Body: Representing Self. Art, Ornamentation
and the Body In Later Prehistoric Europe (Fay Stevens).
PART III: POLITICS AND IDENTITY.
6. Aristocratic Identity: Regency Furniture and the Egyptian
Revival Style (Abigail Harrison-Moore).
7. Architecture, Power, and Politics: The Forum-Basilica in
Roman Britain (Louise Revell).
Bibliography.
Index.
Про автора
Joanna Sofaer is a Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Southampton. She is the author of The Body as Material Culture: A Theoretical Osteoarchaeology (2006), editor of Children and Material Culture (2000) and co-editor, with Dana Arnold, of Biographies and Space (2007).