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Object Worlds in Ancient Egypt - Material Biographies Past and Present (Paperback)
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Object Worlds in Ancient Egypt - Material Biographies Past and Present (Paperback)
Series: Materializing Culture
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Egypt looms large in the Western imagination. Whether it is our
attraction to pharaonic art, the pyramids or practices of
mummification, Egypts unique understanding of materiality speaks to
us across space and time. Is it because the ancient Egyptians
fetishized material objects that we find their culture captivating
today? And what exactly do Egyptian remains tell us about
biography, embodiment, memory, materiality, and the self? Object
Worlds in Ancient Egypt takes New Kingdom Egypt (1539-1070 BC) as
its starting point and considers how excavated objects reveal the
complex ways that ancient Egyptians experienced their material
world. From life to death, the material world instantiated,
reflected and influenced social life and existence for ancient
Egyptians. Thus, in Meskells unique approach to the materiality and
sensuousness of subjects and objects, we uncover the philosophical,
spiritual and human meanings embedded in these cultural artefacts.
Meskells book explores the fundamental existential questions that
not only preoccupied ancient Egyptians, but continue to fascinate
people today. What is the essence of persons and things? How might
we understand the situated experiences of material life, the
constitution of the object world and its shaping of human
experience? How might objects successfully mediate between worlds?
In the final analysis, Meskell moves forward through time and
examines the consumption and appreciation of these Egyptian
material objects in the contemporary world. Materiality is our
physical engagement with the world, our medium for inserting
ourselves into the fabric of that world and our way of constituting
and shaping culture in an embodied and external sense. From that
perspective it is very much the domain of anthropology and
archaeology.Drawing on a wide range of objects, artefacts, and
artwork, from Valley of the Kings through to Las Vegas, Meskell
provides an elegant analysis of the aesthetics of ancient Egyptian
material culture
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