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Lines That Connect - Rethinking Pattern and Mind in the Pacific
Graeme Were
University of Hawai'i Press (2010)
Kovakantinen kirja
45,70
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Extreme Collecting - Challenging Practices for 21st Century Museums
Graeme Were; J. C. H. King
Berghahn Books (2012)
Kovakantinen kirja
96,70
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Extreme Collecting - Challenging Practices for 21st Century Museums
Graeme Were; J. C. H. King
Berghahn Books (2014)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
27,70
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How Materials Matter - Design, Innovation and Materiality in the Pacific
Graeme Were
Berghahn Books (2019)
Kovakantinen kirja
96,70
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Museums, Collections and Social Repair in Vietnam
Graeme Were
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2022)
Kovakantinen kirja
64,60
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ostoskoriin kpl
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How Materials Matter - Design, Innovation and Materiality in the Pacific
Graeme Were
Berghahn Books (2023)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
48,00
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Museums, Collections and Social Repair in Vietnam
Graeme Were
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2024)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
26,10
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The Art of Clothing: A Pacific Experience
Susan Kuchler; Graeme Were
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2005)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
85,70
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Pacific Pattern
Susanne Kuchler; Graeme Were
Thames&Hudson Ltd (2005)
Kovakantinen kirja
25,70
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The Art of Clothing: A Pacific Experience
Susan Kuchler; Graeme Were
Taylor & Francis Ltd (2016)
Kovakantinen kirja
165,30
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Lines That Connect - Rethinking Pattern and Mind in the Pacific
45,70 €
University of Hawai'i Press
Sivumäärä: 216 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2010, 30.08.2010 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Building on historical and contemporary literature in anthropology and art theory, ""Lines That Connect"" treats pattern as a material form of thought that provokes connections between disparate things through processes of resemblance, memory, and transformation. Pattern is constantly in a state of motion as it traverses spatial and temporal divides and acts as an endless source for innovation through its inherent transformability. Graeme Were argues that it is the ideas carried by pattern's relational capacity that allows Pacific islanders to express their links to land, genealogy, and resources in the most economic ways. In doing so, his book is a timely and unique contribution to the analysis of pattern and decorative art in the Pacific amid growing debates in anthropology and art history. This striking and original study brings together objects and photographs, historical literature and contemporary ethnographic case studies to explore pattern in its logical workings. It presents the first-ever analysis of the well-known patterned shell valuable called kapkap as revealed in New Ireland mortuary feasts. Innovative research in the study of Christianity and the Baha'i faithful in the region shows how pattern has been appropriated in new religious communities. Were argues that pattern is used in various guises in performances, church architecture, and funerary images to contrasting effect. He explores the conditions under which pattern facilitates a connecting of old and new ideas and how missionary processes are implicated in this flow. He then considers the mechanisms under which pattern is internalized, paying particular attention to its embeddedness in spatial and numerical thinking. Finally, he examines how pattern carries new materials and technologies, which in turn provide new resources for sustaining old beliefs. Drawing on a multitude of fields (anthropology; art history; Pacific, museum, and religious studies; education; ethnomathematics), ""Lines That Connect"" raises key questions about the capacity of pattern across the Pacific to bind and sustain ideas about place, body, and genealogy in the most logical of ways.

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