
Objets d'affection une éthnologie de l'intime
작성자
DASSIE V
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
368
언어
프랑스어
출판됨
Mar 11, 2010
출판사
CTHS EDITION
판
CTHS EDITION
ISBN-10
2735507122
ISBN-13
9782735507122
설명
Véronique Dassié explores the intricate relationship between individuals and their cherished possessions in her doctoral thesis, now presented as a compelling work on the anthropology of intimacy. Through a detailed examination of personal artifacts, she delves into how these items serve as conduits for emotional connections, reflecting deeper cultural and social contexts.
Dassié's analysis invites readers to consider not just the materiality of objects, but also the narratives that consumers weave around them. Each piece, whether a grandmother's locket or a childhood toy, carries its own story, imbued with layers of meaning and memory. The author adeptly combines personal anecdotes with scholarly research, illustrating how these objects enrich our lives and shape our identities.
Throughout her work, Dassié writes with a keen sensitivity to personal experiences, highlighting the significance of these intimate relationships in understanding broader cultural practices. By intertwining ethnography and personal reflection, she crafts a narrative that is both intellectually rigorous and emotionally resonant.
Ultimately, this exploration of affectionate objects reveals the ways in which humans navigate their emotions and relationships through the tangible items that accompany them, underscoring the profound interconnectedness between people and their possessions.
Dassié's analysis invites readers to consider not just the materiality of objects, but also the narratives that consumers weave around them. Each piece, whether a grandmother's locket or a childhood toy, carries its own story, imbued with layers of meaning and memory. The author adeptly combines personal anecdotes with scholarly research, illustrating how these objects enrich our lives and shape our identities.
Throughout her work, Dassié writes with a keen sensitivity to personal experiences, highlighting the significance of these intimate relationships in understanding broader cultural practices. By intertwining ethnography and personal reflection, she crafts a narrative that is both intellectually rigorous and emotionally resonant.
Ultimately, this exploration of affectionate objects reveals the ways in which humans navigate their emotions and relationships through the tangible items that accompany them, underscoring the profound interconnectedness between people and their possessions.