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10/01/21 ANTHGC01: MA in Material (Core Course): Victor Buchli | University College London

ANTHGC01: MA in Material Culture (Core View Online Course): Victor Buchli

MA in Material and Visual Culture With Victor Buchli, Adam Drazin, Stefana Broadbent, Haidy Geismar, Suzanne Kuechler, Ludovic Coupaye, and Chris Tilley

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Bourdieu P. The aristocracy of culture. In: Distinction: a social critique of the judgement of taste. London: : Routledge & Kegan Paul 1984.

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David Halle. The Audience for ‘Primitive’ Art in Houses in the New York Region. ;Vol. 75 :397–414.

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Castronova, Edward. Synthetic worlds: the business and culture of online games. Chicago: : University of Chicago Press 2005.

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Malaby, Thomas M. Making virtual worlds: Linden Lab and Second Life. Ithaca: : Cornell University Press 2009.

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Gell A. The technology of enchantment and the enchantment of technology. In: The art of : essays and diagrams. Oxford: : Berg 2006. 159–86.

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Gell A. Wrapping in images: tattooing in Polynesia. Oxford: : Clarendon Press 1993.

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Gell A. Art and agency: an anthropological theory. Oxford: : Clarendon Press 1998.

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Tim Ingold. Lines: a brief history. Abingdon: : Routledge 2007.

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Drazin A. The Social Life of Design Concepts. In: Design and Anthropology. 2013.

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