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Shaping the Field: The Multidisciplinary Perspectives of Material Culture | 1 | |
American Difference Revisited: The Case of the American Axe | 21 | |
The Bricoleur Revisited | 37 | |
Material Culture as Rhetoric: "Animal Artifacts" as a Case Study | 65 | |
Getting Ready: Doll Play and Real Life in American Culture, 1900-1980 | 105 | |
Material Culture as Text: Review and Reform of the Literacy Model for Interpretation | 135 | |
Textualizing Technics: Owner's Manuals and the Reading of Objects | 169 | |
The Social Meanings of Portrait Miniatures in Philadelphia, 1760-1820 | 195 | |
Tupperware: Product as Social Relation | 225 | |
Leather Stockings and Hunting Shirts | 251 | |
Inventing Comfort: The Piazza | 277 | |
Archaeological Perspectives on Material Culture and Ethnicity | 317 | |
Material Culture and the Performance of Sociocultural Identity: Community, Ethnicity, and Agency in the Burial Practices at the First African Baptist Church Cemeteries, Philadelphia, 1810-41 | 359 | |
Evaluating Exhibitions: History Museums and Material Culture | 381 | |
Material Culture History: The Scholarship Nobody Knows | 401 |
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Add American material culture, The fourteen essays in this volume provide an important cross section of new research on the current state of American material culture scholarship. From Tupperware to stuffed owls, modern dolls to colonial portraits, the subjects that the authors study d, American material culture to your collection on WonderClub |