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"As in totemism, we participate in each other as we participate in the object." '''—Sartre,''' ''Les jeux sont faits,'' 1943, and '''Norman O. Brown,''' ''Love's Body,'' 1966.
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<blockquote>"As in totemism, we participate in each other as we participate in the object." '''—Sartre,''' ''Les jeux sont faits,'' 1943, and '''Norman O. Brown,''' ''Love's Body,'' 1966.</blockquote>
  
'''Jules David Prown.''' ''Artifacts as Evidence.''
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==Some Essays on Material Culture==
  
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*[[David Pescovitz, "Wünderkammern"]]
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*'''Jules David Prown.''' ''Artifacts as Evidence.''
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*[[The Journal on Nordic Museums and Museology]], Nordisk Museologi.
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*"[[Mathematical Wunderkammern]]", by William Mueller.
  
 
"Museums are engaged in an ongoing project, not always successfully, to conceal plebeian roots and some very crass commercialism. The harder they try, the more they ought to beware the visitor with sketchbook in hand."  
 
"Museums are engaged in an ongoing project, not always successfully, to conceal plebeian roots and some very crass commercialism. The harder they try, the more they ought to beware the visitor with sketchbook in hand."  
[http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~mfram/Pages/3046-wits.html]
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[http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~mfram/Pages/3046-wits.html Read more about stories and Museums at the Emphemeral Landscape]
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[[category:Material Culture]]

Latest revision as of 05:57, 19 December 2009

"As in totemism, we participate in each other as we participate in the object." —Sartre, Les jeux sont faits, 1943, and Norman O. Brown, Love's Body, 1966.

Some Essays on Material Culture

  • Jules David Prown. Artifacts as Evidence.

"Museums are engaged in an ongoing project, not always successfully, to conceal plebeian roots and some very crass commercialism. The harder they try, the more they ought to beware the visitor with sketchbook in hand." Read more about stories and Museums at the Emphemeral Landscape