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What makes chatty objects chatty? There are probably many reasons. But in this book ('Chatty Objects. When Objects Talk About Us and Others') you will hear only one answer to this question: changed context! When objects find themselves in new, different, foreign contexts, they often, but not always,...

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description What makes chatty objects chatty? There are probably many reasons. But in this book ('Chatty Objects. When Objects Talk About Us and Others') you will hear only one answer to this question: changed context! When objects find themselves in new, different, foreign contexts, they often, but not always, start chatting. Thus in this book we hear the chatting of the scarves of Muslim immigrant women and their descendants in Slovenia~bureks and pies baked in the kitchens of immigrants and given as gifts to Slovenes, the Tuareg 'veil' called a taglmust in the towns of north Africa~“white” dishes at Muslim wedding festivals in urban Burkina Faso~the bronze ritual vessel called a ding in China’s long history, and consumer goods purchased on holidays in a Tokyo shopping street.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-801092024-03-28T18:40:51Z Klepetavi predmeti Mlekuž, Jernej Debevec, Liza Delakorda, Tinka Kalčić, Špela Lunaček, Sarah Mlekuž, Jernej Vampelj Suhadolnik, Nataša collective volume cultural anthropology ethnology lifestyle material culture etnologija kulturna antropologija materialna kultura način življenja zborniki thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies::JBCC2 Material culture What makes chatty objects chatty? There are probably many reasons. But in this book ('Chatty Objects. When Objects Talk About Us and Others') you will hear only one answer to this question: changed context! When objects find themselves in new, different, foreign contexts, they often, but not always, start chatting. Thus in this book we hear the chatting of the scarves of Muslim immigrant women and their descendants in Slovenia~bureks and pies baked in the kitchens of immigrants and given as gifts to Slovenes, the Tuareg 'veil' called a taglmust in the towns of north Africa~“white” dishes at Muslim wedding festivals in urban Burkina Faso~the bronze ritual vessel called a ding in China’s long history, and consumer goods purchased on holidays in a Tokyo shopping street. Kaj klepetave predmete naredi klepetave? Vzrokov, odgovorov je verjetno več. A v tej knjigi boste slišali le en odgovor na to vprašanje: spremenjen kontekst! Ko se predmeti znajdejo v novem, drugačnem, tujem kontekstu, pogosto, ne pa vedno, začnejo klepetati. Tako v tej knjigi klepetajo rute muslimanskih priseljenk in njihovih potomk v Sloveniji~burek oziroma pite, pripravljene v kuhinjah priseljenk in priseljencev ter podarjene Slovenkam in Slovencem, tuareško zagrinjalo taglmust v mestih severne Afrike~»belske« jedi na poročnih slavjih pri muslimanih v urbani Burkini Faso~obredna bronasta posoda ding v dolgi kitajski zgodovini in potrošne dobrine, kupljene na praznične dni na tokijski nakupovalni ulici. 2022-04-01T11:46:54Z 2022-04-01T11:46:54Z 2011 book ONIX_20220401_9789612543273_207 1580-7401 9789612543273 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/80109 slv Migracije image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://zalozba.zrc-sazu.si/p/286 https://omp.zrc-sazu.si/zalozba/catalog/view/750/3159/1393-1 ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC 10.3986/9789612543273 Kaj klepetave predmete naredi klepetave? Vzrokov, odgovorov je verjetno več. A v tej knjigi boste slišali le en odgovor na to vprašanje: spremenjen kontekst! Ko se predmeti znajdejo v novem, drugačnem, tujem kontekstu, pogosto, ne pa vedno, začnejo klepetati. Tako v tej knjigi klepetajo rute muslimanskih priseljenk in njihovih potomk v Sloveniji~burek oziroma pite, pripravljene v kuhinjah priseljenk in priseljencev ter podarjene Slovenkam in Slovencem, tuareško zagrinjalo taglmust v mestih severne Afrike~»belske« jedi na poročnih slavjih pri muslimanih v urbani Burkini Faso~obredna bronasta posoda ding v dolgi kitajski zgodovini in potrošne dobrine, kupljene na praznične dni na tokijski nakupovalni ulici. 10.3986/9789612543273 013302f9-95d5-488d-83b2-a050c348c14f 9789612543273 21 166 Ljubljana open access
spellingShingle collective volume
cultural anthropology
ethnology
lifestyle
material culture
etnologija
kulturna antropologija
materialna kultura
način življenja
zborniki
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies::JBCC2 Material culture
Klepetavi predmeti
title Klepetavi predmeti
title_full Klepetavi predmeti
title_fullStr Klepetavi predmeti
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title_short Klepetavi predmeti
title_sort klepetavi predmeti
topic collective volume
cultural anthropology
ethnology
lifestyle
material culture
etnologija
kulturna antropologija
materialna kultura
način življenja
zborniki
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies::JBCC2 Material culture
topic_facet collective volume
cultural anthropology
ethnology
lifestyle
material culture
etnologija
kulturna antropologija
materialna kultura
način življenja
zborniki
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies::JBCC2 Material culture
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