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Materializing ethnography
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Title:
Materializing ethnography
Series
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Series:
Journal of Material Culture
Volume
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Volume:
9 (1)
Number of Pages
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Number of Pages:
104
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Publication Type:
Journal
Issue Editor
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Issue Editor:
Daniel Miller
Christopher Tilley
Publisher
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Publisher:
Sage Publications
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2004
Subjects / Periods
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Subjects / Periods:
Ethnography (BIAB)
Uncertain (BIAB)
Note
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Note:
Is Portmanteau: 1
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.ingenta.com/journals/browse/sage/mcu
Created Date
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Created Date:
03 Jun 2004
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Materializing ethnography
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Articles on `Material Methodologies' presented at the American Anthropological Association meeting in New Orleans, November 2002. Mostly ethnographic and drawing on overseas data, but including:
My own island home: the Orkney Homecoming
Paul Basu
27 - 42
The article provides an account of 'The Orkney Homecoming', a packaged event in which over 150 Canadians of Orcadian descent travelled to their ancestral islands off the north coast of Scotland. The author argues that, through its materiality, the Orkney heritage-landscape provides a fertile soil into which the Canadian homecomers can root their identities.
Living history: trees and metaphors of identity in an English fore...
Andrew Garner
87 - 100
Material gathered at Hatfield Forest in Essex is used to examine how trees become entangled in the making of identity, and notions of time and place among wardens, volunteers and visitors.