Bringing a Working-Class Archive Online: Multimodal Storytelling in a Post-Industrial City
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Walley, Christine
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We find it familiar to consider objects as useful or aesthetic, as necessities or vain indulgences. We are on less familiar ground when we consider objects as companions to our emotional lives or as provocations to thought. The notion of evocative objects brings together these two less familiar ideas, underscoring the inseparability of thought and feeling in our relationship to things. We think with the objects we love; we love the objects we think with.
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2024-05-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of AnthropologyJournal
Anthropology Now
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Taylor & Francis
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Walley, C. (2024). Bringing a Working-Class Archive Online: Multimodal Storytelling in a Post-Industrial City. Anthropology Now, 16(2), 27–44.
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