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posted on 2023-06-09, 13:18 authored by Ian Cook, Divya Tolia-KellyDivya Tolia-Kelly
Geographers' engagements with materiality over the past decade have become the topic of widespread and sometimes heated debate. A steady trickle of articles has appeared critiquing the ‘dematerialization’ and advocating the ‘rematerialization’ of social and cultural geography, and claims have been made that wider ‘materialist returns’ are under way across the discipline. In the introduction to his edited collection on materiality, anthropologist Daniel Miller discusses how ethnographers constantly encounter the contradictory juxtaposed and incommensurable in their work. This article elaborates upon the concepts of landscape, commodities, and creativity at length and with special reference to the Napoli wreck. This article also discusses the Napoli event which gives coherence to this article that the literature did not seem to possess, while also providing a vivid sense of its disparate nature. This article very skillfully uses the example of Napoli to explain everything related to culturalism.

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Publication status

  • Published

Publisher

Open University Press

Page range

99-122

Pages

792.0

Book title

The Oxford handbook of material culture studies

Place of publication

Oxon

ISBN

9780199218714

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  • Geography Publications

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  • No

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Editors

Dan Hicks, Mary C Beaudry

Legacy Posted Date

2018-05-16

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