articleAnnual Review of AnthropologySep 27, 2010Closed access

Toward an Ecology of Materials

University of Aberdeen

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Abstract

Both material culture studies and ecological anthropology are concerned with the material conditions of social and cultural life. Yet despite advances in each of these fields that have eroded traditional divisions between humanistic and science-based approaches, their respective practitioners continue to talk past one another in largely incommensurate theoretical languages. This review of recent trends in the study of material culture finds the reasons for this in (a) a conception of the material world and the nonhuman that leaves no space for living organisms, (b) an emphasis on materiality that prioritizes finished artifacts over the properties of materials, and (c) a conflation of things with objects that…

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Keywords
  • Materiality (auditing)
  • Conflation
  • Ecology
  • Sociology
  • Space (punctuation)
  • Environmental ethics
  • Humanism
  • Cultural ecology
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