Archaeological theory in dialogue : situating relationality, ontology, posthumanism, and indigenous paradigms /
Crellin, Rachel,
Archaeological theory in dialogue : situating relationality, ontology, posthumanism, and indigenous paradigms / Rachel J. Crellin, Craig N. Cipolla, Lindsay M. Montgomery, Oliver J.T. Harris, and Sophie V. Moore. - 1 online resource
Introduction: Locating the book -- What do we mean by relational anyway? -- Discussing relations : typology, difference, and change -- Indigenous alterity as archaeological praxis -- Discussing indigenous difference : translation, ontology and the future of European prehistory -- A song of Byzantium -- Discussing phenomenology and posthumanism : experience, assemblages, and beliefs -- Posthumanist power -- Discussing posthumanist approaches to power : Marxism, politics, affect -- In search of different pasts -- Discussing different pasts : categories, interdisciplinarity, and metaontologies.
"Archaeological Theory in Dialogue presents an innovative conversation between five scholars from different backgrounds on a range of central issues facing archaeology today. Interspersing detailed investigations of critical theoretical issues with dialogues between the authors, the book interrogates the importance of four themes at the heart of much contemporary theoretical debate: relations, ontology, posthumanism, and Indigenous paradigms. The authors, who work in Europe and North America, explore how these themes are shaping the ways that archaeologists conduct fieldwork, conceptualize the past, and engage with the political and ethical challenges that our discipline faces in the 21st century. The unique style of Archaeological Theory in Dialogue, switching between detailed arguments and dialogical exchange, makes it essential reading for both scholars and students of archaeological theory and those with an interest in the politics and ethics of the past"--
9780429027147 0429027141 9780429648762 0429648766 9780429646126 0429646127 0429651406 9780429651403
Archaeology--Philosophy.
Archaeology--Methodology.
Archaeology--Fieldwork.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
CC72
930.1
Archaeological theory in dialogue : situating relationality, ontology, posthumanism, and indigenous paradigms / Rachel J. Crellin, Craig N. Cipolla, Lindsay M. Montgomery, Oliver J.T. Harris, and Sophie V. Moore. - 1 online resource
Introduction: Locating the book -- What do we mean by relational anyway? -- Discussing relations : typology, difference, and change -- Indigenous alterity as archaeological praxis -- Discussing indigenous difference : translation, ontology and the future of European prehistory -- A song of Byzantium -- Discussing phenomenology and posthumanism : experience, assemblages, and beliefs -- Posthumanist power -- Discussing posthumanist approaches to power : Marxism, politics, affect -- In search of different pasts -- Discussing different pasts : categories, interdisciplinarity, and metaontologies.
"Archaeological Theory in Dialogue presents an innovative conversation between five scholars from different backgrounds on a range of central issues facing archaeology today. Interspersing detailed investigations of critical theoretical issues with dialogues between the authors, the book interrogates the importance of four themes at the heart of much contemporary theoretical debate: relations, ontology, posthumanism, and Indigenous paradigms. The authors, who work in Europe and North America, explore how these themes are shaping the ways that archaeologists conduct fieldwork, conceptualize the past, and engage with the political and ethical challenges that our discipline faces in the 21st century. The unique style of Archaeological Theory in Dialogue, switching between detailed arguments and dialogical exchange, makes it essential reading for both scholars and students of archaeological theory and those with an interest in the politics and ethics of the past"--
9780429027147 0429027141 9780429648762 0429648766 9780429646126 0429646127 0429651406 9780429651403
Archaeology--Philosophy.
Archaeology--Methodology.
Archaeology--Fieldwork.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
CC72
930.1