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Title: Writing as Material Practice: Substance, surface and medium
Authors: Piquette E. ,Kathryn
Whitehouse D. ,Ruth
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Ubiquity Press
Abstract: Writing as Material Practice grapples with the issue of writing as a form of material culture in its ancient and more recent manifestations, and in the contexts of production and consumption. Fifteen case studies explore the artefactual nature of writing — the ways in which materials, techniques, colour, scale, orientation and visibility inform the creation of inscribed objects and spaces, as well as structure subsequent engagement, perception and meaning making. Covering a temporal span of some 5000 years, from c.3200 BCE to the present day, and ranging in spatial context from the Americas to the Near East, the chapters in this volume bring a variety of perspectives which contribute to both specific and broader questions of writing materialities. The authors also aim to place past graphical systems in their social contexts so they can be understood in relation to the people who created and attributed meaning to writing and associated symbolic modes through a diverse array of individual and wider social practices. (DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/bai)
link: http://www.oapen.org/record/533915
Keywords: Archaeology;material culture;writing;symbolism;archaeology;artefact
ISBN: 9781909188242;9781909188259;9781909188266
Theme:教科書-歷史地理類

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