The Power of Objects in Eighteenth-Century British America
Jennifer Van Horn
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Imprint: Omohundro Institute and University of North Carolina Press
Published: 02/2017
Pages: 456
Subject: History, Design
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Print ISBN: 9780000000000
eBook ISBN: 9781469629582
DESCRIPTION
Moving beyond emulation and the desire for social status as the primary motivators for consumption, Van Horn shows that Anglo-Americans' material choices were intimately bound up with their efforts to distance themselves from Native Americans and African Americans. She also traces women's contested place in forging provincial culture. As encountered through a woman's application of makeup at her dressing table or an amputee's donning of a wooden leg after the Revolutionary War, material artifacts were far from passive markers of rank or political identification. They made Anglo-American society.
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