Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 106
... material order of signification had in the constitution of self and relations between self and others . How is the material world that a society creates about itself instrumental in the way that people come to think about themselves ...
... material order of signification had in the constitution of self and relations between self and others . How is the material world that a society creates about itself instrumental in the way that people come to think about themselves ...
Page 182
... Material culture is not text ' like ' exactly in those areas where a text asserts its single meaning ; material culture texts are not read in linear order , their meaning often seems to be conveyed at a non - discursive level , and ...
... Material culture is not text ' like ' exactly in those areas where a text asserts its single meaning ; material culture texts are not read in linear order , their meaning often seems to be conveyed at a non - discursive level , and ...
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... material , emphasizing notions of conflict and change , as well as the possibility of stability through social reproduction . Char- lotte Damm and Paul Garwood , for instance , both attempted to use structuration theory to emphasize the ...
... material , emphasizing notions of conflict and change , as well as the possibility of stability through social reproduction . Char- lotte Damm and Paul Garwood , for instance , both attempted to use structuration theory to emphasize the ...
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