Violins: Local Meanings, Globalized Sounds examines the violin as an object of meaning in a variety of cultural and historical contexts, and as a vehicle for introducing anthropological issues. Each chapter highlights concepts as taught in lower-level anthropology courses, and includes teaching and learning tools.
Violins: Local Meanings, Globalized Sounds examines the violin as an object of meaning in a variety of cultural and historical contexts, and as a vehicle for introducing anthropological issues. Each chapter highlights concepts as taught in lower-level anthropology courses, and includes teaching and learning tools.
Pamela A. Moro is Professor of Anthropology at Willamette University. Her previous work includes Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion: A Reader in the Anthropology of Religion (NinthEdition, McGraw-Hill, 2013).
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Chapter One - Anthropology and the Biography of a California Violin Chapter Two - Violins as Built Objects Chapter Three -Violins as Migrating Objects Chapter Four -Violins as Children's Objects Chapter Five -Violins as Prestige Objects Glossary References Index
Chapter One - Anthropology and the Biography of a California Violin Chapter Two - Violins as Built Objects Chapter Three -Violins as Migrating Objects Chapter Four -Violins as Children's Objects Chapter Five -Violins as Prestige Objects Glossary References Index
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