Objects in Motion: Globalizing Technology
By (Author) Nina Mollers
Edited by Bryan Dewalt
10
Smithsonian Books
Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
18th August 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
303.483
Paperback
256
Width 178mm, Height 257mm, Spine 13mm
463g
The latest volume in the Artefacts series,Objects in Motion- Globalizing Technologydelves into globalization's various manifestations throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Each chapter highlights the movement of a specific object within the global economy. Transported out of their original localized frames of meaning, these objects are resignified in new contexts, connected by the interplay of the global landscapes. Bringing together the methods and objects of study from anthropology and the history of technology, Objects in Motionexplores thetechnological, cultural, and political dimensionsof globalization in the past and the present.
Bryan Dewalt is the Director of the Curatorial Division of the Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation, Ottawa, ON, Canada. Nina M llers is a Special Exhibition Project Curator at the Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany.