The Intangible Elements of Culture in Ethnoarchaeological Research
Title | The Intangible Elements of Culture in Ethnoarchaeological Research PDF eBook |
Author | Stefano Biagetti |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2016-06-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3319231537 |
This volume focuses on the intangible elements of human cultures, whose relevance in the study of archaeology has often been claimed but rarely practiced. In this book, the authors successfully show how the adoption of ethnoarchaeological perspectives on non-material aspects of cultures can support the development of methodologies aimed at refining the archaeological interpretation of ancient items, technologies, rituals, settlements and even landscape. The volume includes a series of new approaches that can foster the dialogue between archaeology and anthropology in the domain of the intangible knowledge of rural and urban communities. The role of ethnoarchaeology in the study of the intangible heritage is so far largely underexplored, and there is a considerable lack of ethnoarchaeological studies explicitly focused on the less tangible evidence of present and past societies. Fresh case studies will revitalize the theoretical debate around ethnoarchaeology and its applicability in the archaeological and heritage research in the new millennium. Over the past decade, ‘intangible’ has become a key word in anthropological research and in heritage management. Archaeological theories and methods regarding the explorations of the meaning and the significance of artifacts, resources, and settlement patterns are increasingly focusing on non-material evidence. Due to its peculiar characteristics, ethnoarchaeology can effectively foster the development of the study of the intangible cultural heritage of living societies, and highlight its relevance to the study of those of the past.
Painters and Their Works
Title | Painters and Their Works PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph N. James |
Publisher | |
Pages | 648 |
Release | 1896 |
Genre | |
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Rhymes on Art; Or, The Remonstrance of a Painter: in Two Parts
Title | Rhymes on Art; Or, The Remonstrance of a Painter: in Two Parts PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Archer Shee |
Publisher | |
Pages | 206 |
Release | 1809 |
Genre | Aesthetics |
ISBN |
Global Archaeological Theory
Title | Global Archaeological Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Pedro Paulo Funari |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 379 |
Release | 2006-04-07 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0306486520 |
Archaeological theory has gone through a great upheaval in the last 50 years – from the processual theory, which wanted to make archaeology more "scientific" to post-processual theory, which understands that interpreting human behavior (even of past cultures) is a subjective study. This subjective approach incorporates a plurality of readings, thereby implying that different interpretations are always possible, allowing us to modify and change our ideas under the light of new information and/or interpretive frameworks. In this way, interpretations form a continuous flow of transformation and change, and thus archaeologists do not uncover a real past but rather construct a historical past or a narrative of the past. Post-processual theory also incorporates a conscious and explicit political interest on the past of the scholar and the subject. This includes fields and topics such as gender issues, ethnicity, class, landscapes, and consumption. This reflects a conscious attempt to also decentralize the discipline, from an imperialist point of view to an empowering one. Method and theory also means being politically aware and engaged to incorporate diverse critical approaches to improve understanding of the past and the present. This book focuses on the fundamental theoretical issues found in the discipline and thus both engages and represents the very rich plurality of the post-processual approach to archaeology. The book is divided into four sections: Issues in Archaeological Theory, Archaeological Theory and Method in Action, Space and Power in Material Culture, and Images as Material Discourse.
Living Archaeology
Title | Living Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | Richard A. Gould |
Publisher | CUP Archive |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1980-04-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780521230933 |
Using as case studies his own observations of Australian Aborigines, and those of others, the author presents a unified theory of ethnoarchaeology.
Intangible Heritage Embodied
Title | Intangible Heritage Embodied PDF eBook |
Author | D. Fairchild Ruggles |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2009-06-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1441900721 |
Archaeological research has long focused on studying tangible artifacts to build a picture of the cultures it examines. Equally important to understanding a culture, however, are the intangible elements that become part of its heritage. In 2003, UNESCO adopted a convention specifically to protect intangible heritage, including the following: oral traditions and expressions, including language; performing arts (such as traditional music, dance, and theater); social practices, rituals, and festive events; knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe; and traditional craftsmanship. Since this convention was adopted, scholars and preservationists have struggled with how to best approach intangible heritage. This volume specifically focuses on embodied intangible heritage, or the human body as a vehicle for memory, movement, and sound. The contributors to this work examine ritual and artistic movement, theater, music, oral literature, as well as the role of the internet in cultural transmission. Globalization and particularly the internet, has a complex effect on the transmission of intangible heritage: while music, dance, and other expressions are now shared easily, the performances often lack context and may be shared with a group that does not fully understand what they are seeing or hearing. This volume draws on case studies from around the world to examine the problems and possibilities of implementing the new UNESCO convention. The findings in this volume will be vital to both professionals and academics in anthropology, archaeology, history, museum studies, architecture, and anyone else who deals with issues of cultural heritage and preservation.
Say No to Death
Title | Say No to Death PDF eBook |
Author | Dymphna Cusack |
Publisher | House of Books |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2012-12-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781743315378 |
A powerful story of young love in the aftermath of war, and quiet heroism in the face of death. Internationally acclaimed, ' Say No to Death' has been translated into fourteen languages. 'Dymphna Cusack... has created a number of attractive, likeable characters, given them a tragic dilemma, and moved them inexorably to a fine dramatic conclusion.' 'New York Times'