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In: Journal of Asian and African studies: JAAS, Band 32, Heft 3-4, S. 307-308
ISSN: 0021-9096
In: Pacific affairs: an international review of Asia and the Pacific, Band 4, Heft 7, S. 634
ISSN: 1715-3379
In: Man: the journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 7, Heft 3, S. 504
In: The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 134
ISSN: 1467-9655
In: Histoire
In the past, our ideas of psychiatric hospitals and their history have been shaped by objects like straitjackets, cribs, and binding belts. These powerful objects were often used as a synonym for psychiatry and the way psychiatric patients were treated, yet very little is known about the agency of these objects and their appropriation by staff and patients. By focusing on material cultures, this book offers a new perspective on the history of psychiatry: it enables a narrative in which practicing psychiatry is part of a complex entanglement in which power is constantly negotiated. Scholars from different academic disciplines show how this material-based approach opens up new perspectives on the agency and imagination of men and women inside psychiatry.
In: African economic history, Heft 29, S. 215
ISSN: 2163-9108
In: Impact: Studies in language and society volume 38
This innovative and provocative work introduces complexity theory and its application to both the study of language and the study of material culture. The book begins with a wide-ranging theoretical background, covering the areas of dialect geography, the anthropological study of material culture, and a general introduction to the study of complex adaptive systems. Following this general introduction, the principles of complexity theory are demonstrated in data drawn from linguistics and material culture studies. Language and Material Culture further highlights the principles of complexity through a series of case studies, using data from the Linguistic Atlas, colonial American inventories and the Historic American Building Survey. LMC shows that language and material culture are intertwined as they interact within the same cultural complex system. The book is designed for students in courses that focus on language variation, American English and material culture, in addition to general courses on applications of complex systems.
Introduction / Daniel Miller -- Looking good, feeling right -- aesthetics of the self / Sophie Woodward -- The other half / Kaori O'Connor -- Aesthetics, ethics and politics of the Turkish headscarf / Özlem Sandkc and Güliz Ger -- Cloth that lies / Lucy Norris -- From thrift to fashion / Karen Tranberg Hansen -- Nga aho tipuna (ancestral threads) / Amiria Henare -- Relative imagery / Chloë Colchester -- Pattern, efficacy and enterprise / Graeme Were -- Why are there quilts in Polynesia? / Susanne Küchler.
In the past, our ideas of psychiatric hospitals and their history have been shaped by objects like straitjackets, cribs, and binding belts. These powerful objects were often used as a synonym for psychiatry and the way psychiatric patients were treated, yet very little is known about the agency of these objects and their appropriation by staff and patients. By focusing on material cultures, this book offers a new perspective on the history of psychiatry: it enables a narrative in which practicing psychiatry is part of a complex entanglement in which power is constantly negotiated. Scholars from different academic disciplines show how this material-based approach opens up new perspectives on the agency and imagination of men and women inside psychiatry.
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 103, Heft 2, S. 553-554
ISSN: 1548-1433
Metaphor and Material Culture. Christopher Tilley. Maiden, MA: Blackwell, 1999.298 pp.