TY - BOOK
T1 - Material Culture and Cultural Materialisms in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
A2 - Perry, Curtis
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - The phrase ‘cultural materialism’, names an approach to cultural analysis that interrogates the socio-economic conditions within which artefacts are produced as well as their participation in other ideological and material fields of culture. Disciplines that have traditionally studied cultural artefacts like literature and painting have increasingly focused on the material production and ideological operation of objects once thought of in idealized or purely aesthetic terms. By the same token, historians - whose work, of necessity, has always tended to deal with the material traces of culture - have increasingly been willing to consider the social and ideological importance of art. The increasing popularity of this cultural studies approach to the past has in turn spurred investigation into other kinds of materiality. Recent historical and literary scholarship, for example, has become increasingly aware of the ways in which the lived materiality of the human body informs a range of cultural discources.
AB - The phrase ‘cultural materialism’, names an approach to cultural analysis that interrogates the socio-economic conditions within which artefacts are produced as well as their participation in other ideological and material fields of culture. Disciplines that have traditionally studied cultural artefacts like literature and painting have increasingly focused on the material production and ideological operation of objects once thought of in idealized or purely aesthetic terms. By the same token, historians - whose work, of necessity, has always tended to deal with the material traces of culture - have increasingly been willing to consider the social and ideological importance of art. The increasing popularity of this cultural studies approach to the past has in turn spurred investigation into other kinds of materiality. Recent historical and literary scholarship, for example, has become increasingly aware of the ways in which the lived materiality of the human body informs a range of cultural discources.
U2 - 10.1484/M.ASMAR-EB.6.09070802050003050100070403
DO - 10.1484/M.ASMAR-EB.6.09070802050003050100070403
M3 - Book
SN - 9782503510743
T3 - Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
BT - Material Culture and Cultural Materialisms in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
PB - Brepols
CY - Turnhout
ER -