"Mullin makes a real contribution by exploring the dynamics of identity and social relations on the one side and knowledge and consumption on the other in her case study of the affluent women who influenced the direction and caste of the Indian art market."--Charles McGovern, National Museum of American History
"Mullin makes a real contribution by exploring the dynamics of identity and social relations on the one side and knowledge and consumption on the other in her case study of the affluent women who influenced the direction and caste of the Indian art market."--Charles McGovern, National Museum of American History
Molly Mullin is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Albion College.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Culture and Cultures 2. Elizabeth Sergeant, Buying and Selling the Southwest 3. Shopping for a Better World in a “City of Ladies” 4. The Patronage of Difference: Making Indian Art “Art, not Ethnology” 5. Culture and Value at the Indian Market Abbreviations Notes References Index
Preface 1. Culture and Cultures 2. Elizabeth Sergeant, Buying and Selling the Southwest 3. Shopping for a Better World in a “City of Ladies” 4. The Patronage of Difference: Making Indian Art “Art, not Ethnology” 5. Culture and Value at the Indian Market Abbreviations Notes References Index
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