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The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Contemporary World
Paul Graves-Brown
Rodney Harrison
Angela Piccini
出版
OUP Oxford
, 2013-10-17
主題
Social Science / Archaeology
Social Science / Anthropology / General
Social Science / Sociology / General
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Social Science / Media Studies
Psychology / General
Philosophy / General
Art / Techniques / General
Performing Arts / Theater / General
Performing Arts / General
ISBN
0191663956
9780191663956
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=3eNWAgAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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It has been clear for many years that the ways in which archaeology is practised have been a direct product of a particular set of social, cultural, and historical circumstances - archaeology is always carried out in the present. More recently, however, many have begun to consider how archaeological techniques might be used to reflect more directly on the contemporary world itself: how we might undertake archaeologies of, as well as in the present. This Handbook is the first comprehensive survey of an exciting and rapidly expanding sub-field and provides an authoritative overview of the newly emerging focus on the archaeology of the present and recent past. In addition to detailed archaeological case studies, it includes essays by scholars working on the relationships of different disciplines to the archaeology of the contemporary world, including anthropology, psychology, philosophy, historical geography, science and technology studies, communications and media, ethnoarchaeology, forensic archaeology, sociology, film, performance, and contemporary art. This volume seeks to explore the boundaries of an emerging sub-discipline, to develop a tool-kit of concepts and methods which are applicable to this new field, and to suggest important future trajectories for research. It makes a significant intervention by drawing together scholars working on a broad range of themes, approaches, methods, and case studies from diverse contexts in different parts of the world, which have not previously been considered collectively.