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portada Archaeology and Memory
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2010
Language
English
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781842173633
ISBN13
9781842173633
Categories

Archaeology and Memory

Dusan (Edt) Boric (Author) · Oxbow Books · Hardcover

Archaeology and Memory - Dusan (Edt) Boric

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Synopsis "Archaeology and Memory"

Memory can be both a horrifying trauma and an empowering resource. From the Ancient Greeks to Nietzsche and Derrida, the dilemma about the relationship between history and memory has filled many pages, with one important question singled out: is the writing of history to memory a remedy or a poison? Recently, a growing interest in and preoccupation with the issue of memory, remembering and forgetting has resulted in a proliferation of published works, in various disciplines, that have memory as their focus. This trend, to which the present volume contributes, has started to occupy the dominant discourses of disciplines such as sociology, philosophy, history, anthropology and archaeology, and has also disseminated into the wider public discourse of society and culture today. Such a condition may perhaps echo the phenomenon of a melancholic experience at the turn of the millennium. Archaeology and Memory seeks to examine the diversity of mnemonic systems and their significance in different past contexts as well as the epistemological and ontological importance of archaeological practice and narratives in constituting the human historical condition. The twelve substantial contributions in this volume cover a diverse set of regional examples and focus on a range of prehistoric and classical case studies in Eurasian regional contexts as well as on the predicaments of memory in examples of the archaeologies of 'contemporary past'. From the Mesolithic and Neolithic burial chambers to the trenches of World War I and the role of materiality in international criminal courts, a number of contributors examine how people in the past have thought about their own pasts, while others reflect on our own present-day sensibilities in dealing with the material testimonies of recent history. Both kinds of papers offer wider theoretical reflections on materiality, archaeological methodologies and the ethical responsibilities of archaeological narration about the past.Table of Contents1. Introduction: memory, archaeology and the historical condition (Dušan Boric) 2. The diversity and duration of memory (Alasdair Whittle) 3. Happy forgetting? Remembering and dismembering dead bodies at Vlasac (Dušan Boric) 4. Forgetting and remembering the digital experience and digital data (Ruth Tringham) 5. Layers of meaning: concealment, containment, memory and secrecy in the British Early Bronze Age (Andy Jones) 6. Constructing the warrior: death, memory and the art of warfare (Bryan Hanks) 7. Memory and microhistory of a city: domestic contexts in Roman Amheida, Egypt (Anna Boozer) 8. The de-scription of time on the Arch of Constantine (Adam Gutteridge) 9. Archaeology and memory on the Western front (Paola Filippucci) 10. Terra incognita: the material world in international criminal courts (Lindsay Weiss) 11. YugoMuseum: memory, nostalgia, irony (Mrdjan Bajic) 12. Memory, melancholy and materiality (Victor Buchli)

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