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Consumption in Africa - Anthropological Approaches (Paperback): Hans Peter Hahn Consumption in Africa - Anthropological Approaches (Paperback)
Hans Peter Hahn
R917 Discovery Miles 9 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The study of consumption, including such aspects as social differentiation, communication and the change of needs, has become a major field of study within material culture research. This volume includes ethnographic case studies documenting a wide range of local practices with regard to consumer goods. Each chapter deals with the social dynamics engendered by new modes of consumption in specific areas (Cte dIvoire, Zambia, Tanania, Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Niger).

Hans Peter Hahn is professor for social anthropology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt (Germany).

Values and Revaluations - The Transformation and Genesis of 'Values in Things' from Archaeological and... Values and Revaluations - The Transformation and Genesis of 'Values in Things' from Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives (Paperback)
Hans Peter Hahn, Anja Kloeckner, Dirk Wicke
R1,084 Discovery Miles 10 840 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Why are some things valuable while others are not? How much effort does it take to produce valuable objects? How can one explain the different appraisal of certain things in different temporal horizons and in different cultures? Cultural processes on how value is attached to things, and how value is re-established, are still little understood. The case studies in this volume, originating from anthropology and archaeology, provide innovative and differentiated answers to these questions. However, for all contributions there are some common basic assumptions. One of these concerns the understanding that it is rarely the value of the material itself that matters for high valuation, but rather the appreciation of the (assumed or constructed) origin of certain objects or their connection with certain social structures. A second of these shared insights addresses the ubiquity of phenomena of 'value in things'. There is no society without valued objects. As a rule, valuation is something negotiated or even disputed. Value arises through social action, whereby it is always necessary to ask anew which actors are interested in the value of certain objects (or in their appreciation). This also works the other way round: Who are those actors who question corresponding objective values and why?

Vom Eigensinn Der Dinge - Fuer Eine Neue Perspektive Auf Die Welt Des Materiellen (German, Paperback): Hans Peter Hahn Vom Eigensinn Der Dinge - Fuer Eine Neue Perspektive Auf Die Welt Des Materiellen (German, Paperback)
Hans Peter Hahn
R529 R451 Discovery Miles 4 510 Save R78 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Lost in Things - Fragen an die Welt des Materiellen (Paperback): Philipp W. Stockhammer, Hans Peter Hahn Lost in Things - Fragen an die Welt des Materiellen (Paperback)
Philipp W. Stockhammer, Hans Peter Hahn
R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
People at the Well - Kinds, Usages and Meanings of Water in a Global Perspective (Paperback): Karlheinz Cless, Jens Soentgen,... People at the Well - Kinds, Usages and Meanings of Water in a Global Perspective (Paperback)
Karlheinz Cless, Jens Soentgen, Hans Peter Hahn
R1,531 Discovery Miles 15 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"People at the Well" investigates habits, practices, and meanings of water through case studies from around the world. With its wide range and impressive diversity, this volume points to water practices in different cultures and shows that water is much more than a commodity, a resource, or a substance--it is a focal point of meanings and practices and thereby reflects culture as such. By providing close scrutiny, the contributors explore and discover the fundamental differences and dynamics of various water-related practices and cultural phenomena.

Urban Life-Worlds in Motion - African Perspectives (Paperback): Hans Peter Hahn, Kristin Kastner Urban Life-Worlds in Motion - African Perspectives (Paperback)
Hans Peter Hahn, Kristin Kastner
R950 Discovery Miles 9 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Urban agglomerations host the most vital and creative societies. This applies particularly to Africa, where cities have the highest growth rates world-wide and where the urban population is younger than anywhere else. Urban life-worlds are the basis for the development of new lifestyles and new cultural phenomena. Based on empirical ethnographic research, this book presents case studies that enhance our understanding of the dynamics of urbanity in Africa and beyond--by envisioning cities as crossroads where cultures, biographies, and networks meet.

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