Object Worlds in Ancient Egypt

Object Worlds in Ancient Egypt
Material Biographies Past and Present (Materializing Culture)
About this book
From the Valley of the Kings to Las Vegas, Egypt looms large in the Western imagination. So why are we intrigued by pyramids and practices of mummification? Is it because the ancient Egyptians fetishized material objects? And what do Egyptian remains tell us about biography, embodiment, memory, materiality, the self, and, indeed, ourselves? This book considers how excavated objects reveal ancient Egyptians' experiences of their material world. It also explores 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? How might objects successfully mediate between worlds? Meskell ultimately moves forward through time and examines the consumption of Egyptian material objects in the contemporary world, including Las Vegas. Meskell provides an elegant analysis of the aesthetics of ancient Egyptian material culture and insights into its mysteries, including our own ongoing fascination.
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- OL Work ID
- OL449316W
Subjects
AntiquitiesCivilizationMaterial cultureMaterialismWestern CivilizationEgyptian influencesSocial life and customsCulture matérielleMatérialismeAntiquitésMœurs et coutumesSOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / GeneralManners and customs