Memory and Agency in Ancient China
Shaping the Life History of Objects
Herausgeber: Allard, Francis; Linduff, Kathryn M; Sun, Yan
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Memory and Agency in Ancient China
Shaping the Life History of Objects
Herausgeber: Allard, Francis; Linduff, Kathryn M; Sun, Yan
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Applies the 'life history' of objects approach to China's prehistoric, early dynastic and more recent material culture.
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Applies the 'life history' of objects approach to China's prehistoric, early dynastic and more recent material culture.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 179mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781108472579
- ISBN-10: 1108472575
- Artikelnr.: 52820092
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 179mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 812g
- ISBN-13: 9781108472579
- ISBN-10: 1108472575
- Artikelnr.: 52820092
Introduction: memory and agency in Ancient China: shaping the life
histories of objects Francis Allard, Yan Sun and Katheryn M. Linduff; 1.
Memory, amnesia and the formation of identity symbols in China Gideon
Shelach; 2. The lives of shovels and bells in early South China: memory,
ritual and the power of destination Francis Allard; 3. The whole and
fragmented lives of jade objects from late Neolithic Middle Yangzi river
burials (ca. 2000 BC) Sascha Priewe; 4. The social life of salt in Ancient
China from the Late Neolithic to the Han Dynasty Pochan Chen; 5. A
divergent life history of bronze willow-leaf-shaped swords of Western Zhou
China from 11th to c. 10th centuries BCE Yan Sun; 6. Bird-pillar basins and
cylindrical vessels: object lineage in Ancient China Xiaolong Wu; 7.
Toiletries and the production of social memory from the warring states
through the Han (4th c. BCE-3rd c. CE) Sheri Lullo; 8. A biographical
approach to the study of the mounted archer motif during the Han Dynasty
Leslie Wallace; 9. Dynamic between form and material: the bi disc in
Western Han noble burial ritual Eileen Lam; 10. Crossing the Taiwan Strait:
contextualizing and re-contextualizing Taiwan Aboriginal Objects
(1895-1980) Du Hui; 11. Artifacts that invoke the aura and authority of the
ancient Katheryn M. Linduff
histories of objects Francis Allard, Yan Sun and Katheryn M. Linduff; 1.
Memory, amnesia and the formation of identity symbols in China Gideon
Shelach; 2. The lives of shovels and bells in early South China: memory,
ritual and the power of destination Francis Allard; 3. The whole and
fragmented lives of jade objects from late Neolithic Middle Yangzi river
burials (ca. 2000 BC) Sascha Priewe; 4. The social life of salt in Ancient
China from the Late Neolithic to the Han Dynasty Pochan Chen; 5. A
divergent life history of bronze willow-leaf-shaped swords of Western Zhou
China from 11th to c. 10th centuries BCE Yan Sun; 6. Bird-pillar basins and
cylindrical vessels: object lineage in Ancient China Xiaolong Wu; 7.
Toiletries and the production of social memory from the warring states
through the Han (4th c. BCE-3rd c. CE) Sheri Lullo; 8. A biographical
approach to the study of the mounted archer motif during the Han Dynasty
Leslie Wallace; 9. Dynamic between form and material: the bi disc in
Western Han noble burial ritual Eileen Lam; 10. Crossing the Taiwan Strait:
contextualizing and re-contextualizing Taiwan Aboriginal Objects
(1895-1980) Du Hui; 11. Artifacts that invoke the aura and authority of the
ancient Katheryn M. Linduff
Introduction: memory and agency in Ancient China: shaping the life
histories of objects Francis Allard, Yan Sun and Katheryn M. Linduff; 1.
Memory, amnesia and the formation of identity symbols in China Gideon
Shelach; 2. The lives of shovels and bells in early South China: memory,
ritual and the power of destination Francis Allard; 3. The whole and
fragmented lives of jade objects from late Neolithic Middle Yangzi river
burials (ca. 2000 BC) Sascha Priewe; 4. The social life of salt in Ancient
China from the Late Neolithic to the Han Dynasty Pochan Chen; 5. A
divergent life history of bronze willow-leaf-shaped swords of Western Zhou
China from 11th to c. 10th centuries BCE Yan Sun; 6. Bird-pillar basins and
cylindrical vessels: object lineage in Ancient China Xiaolong Wu; 7.
Toiletries and the production of social memory from the warring states
through the Han (4th c. BCE-3rd c. CE) Sheri Lullo; 8. A biographical
approach to the study of the mounted archer motif during the Han Dynasty
Leslie Wallace; 9. Dynamic between form and material: the bi disc in
Western Han noble burial ritual Eileen Lam; 10. Crossing the Taiwan Strait:
contextualizing and re-contextualizing Taiwan Aboriginal Objects
(1895-1980) Du Hui; 11. Artifacts that invoke the aura and authority of the
ancient Katheryn M. Linduff
histories of objects Francis Allard, Yan Sun and Katheryn M. Linduff; 1.
Memory, amnesia and the formation of identity symbols in China Gideon
Shelach; 2. The lives of shovels and bells in early South China: memory,
ritual and the power of destination Francis Allard; 3. The whole and
fragmented lives of jade objects from late Neolithic Middle Yangzi river
burials (ca. 2000 BC) Sascha Priewe; 4. The social life of salt in Ancient
China from the Late Neolithic to the Han Dynasty Pochan Chen; 5. A
divergent life history of bronze willow-leaf-shaped swords of Western Zhou
China from 11th to c. 10th centuries BCE Yan Sun; 6. Bird-pillar basins and
cylindrical vessels: object lineage in Ancient China Xiaolong Wu; 7.
Toiletries and the production of social memory from the warring states
through the Han (4th c. BCE-3rd c. CE) Sheri Lullo; 8. A biographical
approach to the study of the mounted archer motif during the Han Dynasty
Leslie Wallace; 9. Dynamic between form and material: the bi disc in
Western Han noble burial ritual Eileen Lam; 10. Crossing the Taiwan Strait:
contextualizing and re-contextualizing Taiwan Aboriginal Objects
(1895-1980) Du Hui; 11. Artifacts that invoke the aura and authority of the
ancient Katheryn M. Linduff