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Anthropological Perspectives On Technology

by Michael Brian Schiffer (Editor)
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Overview

These fourteen original essays accept a dual premise: technology pervades and is embedded in all human activities. By taking that approach, studies of technology address two questions central in anthropological and archaeological research today-accounting for variability and change. These diverse yet interrelated chapters show that to understand human lives, researchers must deal with the material world that all peoples create and inhabit. Therefore an anthropology of technology is not a separate, discrete inquiry; instead, it is a way to connect how people make and use things to any activity studied, ranging from religion, to enculturation, to communication, to art.

Each contributor discusses theories and methods and also offers a substantial case study. These detailed inquiries span human societies from the Paleolithic to the computer age. By moving beyond the usual approach of examining ancient technologies, particularly chipped stone and low-fired ceramics, this volume probes for the construction of meaning in the material world across millennia. The authors of these essays find technology to be an inclusive and flexible topic that merges with studies of everything else in human activity.

About the Author, Michael Brian Schiffer

Michael Brian Schiffer is professor of anthropology at the University of Arizona.

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Brings together the work of anthropologists and archaeologists who study technology. Each contributor discusses theories and methods and also offers a substantial case study, spanning human societies from prehistory to the computer age. Some subjects discussed include ritual technology in an extranatural world, the design process as a critical component of the anthropology of technology, and artifact variability and change. Includes b&w photos and illustrations. Material originated at an October 1998 seminar sponsored by the Amerind Foundation. Schiffer teaches anthropology at the University of Arizona. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2011
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Pages
258
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780826350398

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