Social Life of Things
Explore the fascinating intersection of objects and society in "Social Life of Things," edited by Arjun Appadurai and published by Cambridge University Press in 1988. This insightful collection spans 339 pages and features a variety of essays that delve into the dynamics of how items are bought, sold, and valued across different cultural contexts, both historically and contemporarily.
The contributors analyze the culturally defined dimensions of exchange and the social regulations surrounding the circulation of goods. By unpacking these complex interactions, the essays reveal how objects are not just commodities, but are imbued with meaning and play a crucial role in establishing social relations and cultural identities. "Social Life of Things" is an essential read for anyone interested in economic anthropology, sociology, and the social aspects of commerce. Gain a deeper understanding of the significance behind the things we interact with daily.