Materiality, Gifts, Histories, and Collections: Reflections on Entangled Objects

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N. Thomas
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For Stephen Hugh-Jones and Caroline Humphrey This commentary revisits the author’s Entangled Objects: Exchange, Material Culture and Colonialism in the Pacific (1991). The book argued that classic types of exchange such as “the gift” were, in the forms in which they had long been observed and theorized by anthropologists, importantly influenced by colonial histories. This essay highlights the importance of sheer materiality, that is, greater attention to the physical constitution of artifacts, but in particular advocates greater engagement with Indigenous theorization of transactions, values, and the spiritual identities of things.
物质、礼物、历史和收藏:对纠缠物体的思考
斯蒂芬·休·琼斯(Stephen Hugh Jones)和卡罗琳·汉弗莱(Caroline Humphrey)这篇评论回顾了作者的《纠缠的物体:太平洋的交换、物质文化和殖民主义》(1991)。这本书认为,像“礼物”这样的经典类型的交换,以人类学家长期观察和理论化的形式,在很大程度上受到了殖民历史的影响。这篇文章强调了纯粹物质性的重要性,即更多地关注文物的物理构成,但特别主张更多地参与土著人对事物的交易、价值观和精神身份的理论化。
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