In recent decades, anthropology has paid increasing attention to materiality and the entanglement of objects in human social interaction.
Using the 1986 volume The Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural Perspective as a springboard, this site is intended to give a brief overview of some of the ways in which "things" may be said to have social lives.
Created (2008) by Diana Fridberg
Part of the SMU Theory Project, directed by Dr. Sunday Eiselt