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The Archaeology of African-American Slavery and Material Culture

William and Mary Quarterly, 1996
I N the late i98os, archaeologists digging in a structure of a former slave quarter at Jordan Plantation near Houston, Texas, uncovered a group of artifacts that had been left in one corner of the building after its occupants had been abruptly evicted and kept from returning to collect their belongings.1 Unremarkable as single objects, the seashells ...
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Material Things and Cultural Meanings: Notes on the Study of Early American Material Culture

William and Mary Quarterly, 1996
The women sat among the doomed things, turning them over and looking past them and back. This book. My father had it. He liked a book. Pilgrim's Progress. Used to read it. Got his name in it, right here. And his pipe-still smells rank. And this picture-an angel. I looked at it before the fust three come-didn't seem to do much good.
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Material Culture and Embodiment in American Religion

2015
Abstract In recent years, the study of religion has undergone a useful materialization in the work of many scholars, who are not inclined to define it in terms of ideas, creeds, or doctrines alone, but want to understand what role sensation, emotion, objects, spaces, clothing, and food have played in religious practice.
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Jewish American Material Culture

Abstract This chapter covers the typical methods and objects that Jewish studies scholars use for studying material culture. Scholars tend to examine three types of Jewish objects: Judaica, intimate possessions, and hyperobjects.
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