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Titel och upphov My life with things : the consumer diaries
Utgivning, distribution etc. Duke University Press, Durham : 2016
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Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Anmärkning: Innehåll Introduction -- The entries -- My life with things -- Learn to love stuff -- Banky -- A digression on the topic of the transitional object -- Cebebrate -- My purple shoes -- Newspapers -- Rose nails -- The window shade -- Napkins -- My white man's tooth -- Should i be straighter -- Cyberfucked -- Knobs -- Glasses -- Curing rug lust -- Window shopping online -- Catalogs -- Other people's labor -- Making roots/making routes -- My closet(s) -- Joining the MRE -- Fun shopping -- Preschool birthday parties -- Xena warrior consumer princess -- I love your nail polish -- Little benches -- The kiss -- Are there malls in Haiti? -- Baby number two turned me into economic man -- Pictures of the rice grain -- Panting in ikea -- Capitalism makes me sick -- My grandmother?s rings -- Anorectic energy -- Mi-mi?s piano -- Dream-filled prescription -- The turquoise arrowhead -- Turning the tables -- Minnie Mouse earring holder -- Make yourself a beloved person -- Writing as practice and process -- This never happened.
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ISBN 978-0-8223-6136-7 978-0-8223-6118-3 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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Unconventional and provocative, My Life with Things is Elizabeth Chin's meditation on her relationship with consumer goods and a critical statement on the politics and method of anthropology. Chin centers the book on diary entries that focus on everyday items--kitchen cabinet knobs, shoes, a piano--and uses them to intimately examine the ways consumption resonates with personal and social meaning: from writing love haikus about her favorite nail polish and discussing the racial implications of her tooth cap, to revealing how she used shopping to cope with a miscarriage and contemplating how her young daughter came to think that she needed Lunesta. Throughout, Chin keeps Karl Marx and his family's relationship to their possessions in mind, drawing parallels between Marx's napkins, the production of late nineteenth-century table linens, and Chin's own vintage linen collection. Unflinchingly and refreshingly honest, Chin unlocks the complexities of her attachments to, reliance on, and complicated relationships with her things. In so doing, she prompts readers to reconsider their own consumption, as well as their assumptions about the possibilities for creative scholarship.
Acknowledgments p. vii Introduction p. 3 The Entries p. 37 My Life with Things p. 37 Learn to Love Stuff p. 39 Banky p. 40 A Digression on the Topic of the Transitional Object p. 42 Cebebrate! p. 53 My Purple Shoes p. 55 Newspapers p. $ Rose Nails p. $ The Window Shade p. $ Napkins p. $ My White Man's Tooth p. $ Should I Be Straighter p. $ Cyberfucked p. $ Knobs p. $ Glasses p. $ Curing Rug Lust p. $ Window Shopping Online p. $ Catalogs p. $ Other People's Labor p. $ Making Roots/Making Routes p. $ My Closet(s) p. $ Joining the MRE p. 108 Fun Shopping p. 114 Preschool Birthday Parties p. 114 Xena Warrior Consumer Princess p. 118 I Love Your Nail Polish p. 120 Little Benches p. 123 The Kiss p. 125 Are There Mails in Haiti? p. 127 Baby Number Two Turned Me into Economic Man p. 129 Pictures of the Rice Grain p. 132 Panting in Ikea p. 136 Capitalism Makes Me Sick p. 140 My Grandmother's Rings p. 147 Anorectic Energy p. 167 Mi-Mi's Piano p. $ Dream-Filled Prescription p. $ The Turquoise Arrowhead p. $ Turning the Tables p. $ Minnie Mouse Earring Holder p. $ Make Yourself a Beloved Person p. $ Writing as Practice and Process p. $ This Never Happened p. $ Notes p. $ Bibliography p. $ Index p. $