Materiality
About this book
Considering topics as diverse as theology, technology, finance, and art, the contributors—most of whom are anthropologists—examine the many different ways in which materiality has been understood and the consequences of these differences. Their case studies show that the latest forms of financial trading instruments can be compared with the oldest ideals of ancient Egypt, that the promise of software can be compared with an age-old desire for an unmediated relationship to divinity. Whether focusing on the theology of Islamic banking, Australian Aboriginal art, derivatives trading in Japan, or textiles that respond directly to their environment, each essay adds depth and nuance to the project that Materiality advances: a profound acknowledgment and rethinking of one of the basic properties of being human.
Contributors. Matthew Engelke, Webb Keane, Susanne Küchler, Bill Maurer, Lynn Meskell, Daniel Miller, Hirokazu Miyazaki, Fred Myers, Christopher Pinney, Michael Rowlands, Nigel Thrift
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Materiality: An Introduction
- Objects in the Mirror Appear Closer Than They Are
- A Materialist Approach to Materiality
- Some Properties of Art and Culture: Ontologies of the Image and Economies of Exchange
- Sticky Subjects and Sticky Objects: The Substance of African Christian Healing
- Does Money Matter? Abstraction and Substitution in Alternative Financial Forms
- The Materiality of Finance Theory
- Signs Are Not the Garb of Meaning: On the Social Analysis of Material Things
- Materiality and Cognition: The Changing Face of Things
- Beyond Mediation: Three New Material Registers and Their Consequences
- Things Happen: Or, From Which Moment Does That Object Come?
- Contributors
- Index
