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Entangled Things

Objects and the Anthropocene

Author: Alison Hulme   Series: Criminal Practice

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Alison Hulme investigates our increasing, often unintentional, entanglement with objects and uses topical case studies to explore contemporary anthropological theories on entanglement.

Entangled Things takes the concept of entanglement as its starting point in investigating the often unintentional relationship between us and the material things we are obsessed with or reliant on.

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Alison Hulme investigates our increasing, often unintentional, entanglement with objects and uses topical case studies to explore contemporary anthropological theories on entanglement.

Entangled Things takes the concept of entanglement as its starting point in investigating the often unintentional relationship between us and the material things we are obsessed with or reliant on.

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Entangled Things takes the concept of entanglement as its starting point in investigating the relationship between us and the material things we engage with. Each chapter illustrates a particular form of entanglement – desiring things, hoarding things, creating things, ridding ourselves of things – using ethnographic examples and theoretical perspectives. Hulme encourages a wider consideration of the place of humans in the world, and the kind of choices we enact when influenced by the material things around us. She explores our relationships with material objects in light of both personal and planetary ‘space’, and personal and historical time, from the space in our homes, storage spaces, landfill and oceans; to the times in our lives and the times in wider shared histories that things connect us to, not to mention our sense of time and our own place in the world. In so doing, Hulme intentionally places discussions on our entanglement with things squarely back into the context of the Anthropocene, with a provocative analysis in which the Anthropocene is posited as a concept which on one hand takes away human agency, placing us in the context of immense geological epochs, whilst on the other hand pushes agency upon humans, blaming us for the extreme challenges of the current era and looking to us to solve those challenges. For Hulme, material things are instrumental in helping us to grasp our existential place in the world and weave a way through the complications of living in epochal times.

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About the Author

Alison Hulme is an Associate Professor at the University of Northampton, UK, and Chair of the Global Studies Association, UK. Her previous books include On the Commodity Trail (2015) and A Brief History of Thrift (2019).

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd | Routledge
Published
22nd August 2024
Pages
134
ISBN
9781501339356

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