Contemporary archaeology in theory : the new pragmatism
edited by Robert W. Preucel and Stephen A. Mrozowski
Bok · Engelsk · 2010
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| Utgitt | Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell , 2010
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| Omfang | XIX, 637 s. : ill.
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| Utgave | 2nd ed.
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| Opplysninger | Part I. The new pragmatism -- Part II. Landscapes, spaces, and natures. 1. The temporality of the landscape / Tim Ingold -- 2. Identifying ancient sacred landscapes in Australia : from physical to social / Paul S.C. Tacon -- 3. Landscapes of punishment and resistance : a female convict settlement in Tasmania, Australia / Eleanor Conlin Casella -- 4. Amazonia : the historical ecology of a domesticated landscape / Clark L. Erickson -- Part III. Agency, meaning, and practice. 5. Practice and history in archaeology : an emerging paradigm / Timothy R. Pauketat -- 6. Technology's links and Chaînes : the processual unfolding of technique and technician / Marcia-Anne Dobres -- 7. Structure and practice in the archaic Southeast / Kenneth E. Sassaman -- 8. Daily practice and material culture in pluralistic social settings : an archaeological study of culture change and persistence from Fort Ross, California / Kent G. Lightfoot, Antoinette Martinez, and Ann M. Schiff -- Part IV. Sexuality, embodiment, and personhood. 9. Good science, bad science, or science as usual? : feminist critiques of science / Alison Wylie -- 10. On personhood : an anthropological perspective from Africa / John L. Comaroff and Jean Comaroff -- 11. Girling the girl and boying the boy : the production of adulthood in ancient Mesoamerica / Rosemary A. Joyce -- 12. Domesticating imperialism : sexual politics and the archaeology of empire / Barbara L. Voss -- Part V. Race, class, and ethnicity. 13. The politics of ethnicity in prehistoric Korea / Sarah M. Nelson -- 14. Historical categories and the praxis of identity : the interpretation of ethnicity in historical archaeology / Siân Jones -- 15. Beyond racism : some opinions about racialism and American archaeology / Roger Echo-Hawk and Larry J. Zimmerman -- 16. A class all its own : explorations of class formation and conflict / LouAnn Wurst -- Part VI. Materiality, memory, and historical silence. 17. Money is no object : materiality, desire, and modernity in an Indonesian society / Webb Keane -- 18. Remembering while forgetting : depositional practices and social memory at Chaco / Barbara J. Mills -- 19. Public memory and the search for power in American historical archaeology / Paul A. Shackel -- 20. Re-representing African pasts through historical archaeology / Peter R. Schmidt and Jonathan R. Walz -- Part VII. Colonialism, empire, and nationalism. 21. Archaeology and nationalism in Spain / Margarita Díaz-Andreu -- 22. Echoes of empire : Vijayanagara and historical memory, Vijayanagara as historical memory / Carla M. Sinopoli -- 23. Conjuring Mesopotamia : imaginative geography and a world past / Zainab Bahrani -- 24. Confronting colonialism : the Mahican and Schaghticoke peoples and us / Russell G. Handsman and Trudie Lamb Richmond -- Part VIII. Heritage, patrimony, and social justice. 25. The globalization of archaeology and heritage / a discussion with Arjun Appadurai -- 26. Sites of violence : terrorism, tourism, and heritage in the archaeological present / Lynn Meskell -- 27. An ethical epistemology of publicly engaged biocultural research / Michael L. Blakey -- 28. Cultures of contact, cultures of conflict? : identity construction, colonialist discourse, and the ethics of archaeological practice in Northern Ireland / Audrey Horning -- Part IX. Media, museums, and publics. 29. No sense of the struggle : creating a context for survivance at the NMAI / Sonya Atalay -- 30. The past as commodity : archaeological images in modern advertising / Lauren E. Talalay -- 31. The past as passion and play : Catalhoyuk as a site of conflict in the construction of multiple pasts / Ian Hodder -- 32. Copyrighting the past? : emerging intellectual property rights issues in archaeology / George P. Nicholas and Kelly P. Bannister. - This completely revised second edition of Contemporary Archaeology in Theory challenges the traditional boundaries between prehistoric and historical archaeologies, as well as those between time, space, things, and people. Essays by a distinguished group of archaeologists outline the emergence of a socially conscious archaeology by addressing the material mediation of contemporary social problems such as colonialism, industrialism, racialization and globalization. Contemporary Archaeology in Theory : The New Pragmatism investigates the gradual incorporation of questions of identity, meaning, agency, and practice alongside those of system, process, and structure. This new edition is an essential reader for students and a thought-provoking assessment of the field for all archaeologists, indigenous peoples, and the concerned lay public
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| ISBN | 978-1-4051-5832-9. - 978-1-4051-5853-4
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