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Sensible Objects: Colonialism, Museums and Material Culture
Sensible Objects: Colonialism, Museums and Material Culture, Anthropologists of the senses have long argued that cultures differ in their sensory registers. This groundbreaking volume applies this idea to material culture and the social practices that endow objects with meanings in both colonial and postcolonial re, Sensible Objects: Colonialism, Museums and Material Culture has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Sensible Objects: Colonialism, Museums and Material Culture
  • Written by author Elizabeth Edwards
  • Published by Berg Publishers, August 2006
  • Anthropologists of the senses have long argued that cultures differ in their sensory registers. This groundbreaking volume applies this idea to material culture and the social practices that endow objects with meanings in both colonial and postcolonial re
  • Anthropologists of the senses have long argued that cultures differ in their sensory registers. This groundbreaking volume applies this idea to material culture and the social practices that endow objects with meanings in both colonial and postcolonial re
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Pt. 1The senses
1Enduring and endearing feelings and the transformation of material culture in West Africa35
2Studio photography and the aesthetics of citizenship in the Gambia, West Africa61
3Cooking skill, the senses, and memory : the fate of practical knowledge87
Pt. 2Colonialism
4Mata Ora : chiseling the living face, dimensions of Maori tattoo121
5Smoked fish and fermented oil : taste and smell among the Kwakwaka'wakw141
6Sonic spectacles of empire : the audio-visual nexus, Delhi-London, 1911-12169
Pt. 3Museums
7The museum as sensescape : Western sensibilities and indigenous artifacts199
8The fate of the senses in ethnographic modernity : the Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples at the American Museum of Natural History223
9Contact points : museums and the lost body problem245
10The beauty of letting go : fragmentary museums and archaeologies of archive269


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