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Archeology beyond dialogue

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Ian Hodder is the Dunlevie Family Professor in the department of cultural and social anthropology at Stanford University, and fellow of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at Cambridge University. Klappentext WORLD TRENDS SUCH AS TOURISM, diaspora, and media globalization have led to new forms of relationship with the past. Yet these global processes also threaten to silence local or alternate claims to that past. How should archaeologists respond to this dispersal of archaeological knowledge and interest? While many have come to accept the need for dialogue, in "Archaeology Beyond Dialogue, Ian Hodder argues that there is a need to do more than engage in dialogue with participating communities. Archaeologists must consider the wider implications of globalizing trends for the way they excavate and analyze their data. Over the last two decades Ian Hodder has been a central figure in archaeological method and theory, arguing for reflexive techniques that are more transparent, dialogical, and participatory. He explores these developments by examining the diversification of archaeology, the effect of a more global archaeology on archaeological methods and analysis, new theoretical trends in social archaeology, and new interpretations of prehistoric sites focusing on agency, power/knowledge, and subject position. Hodder applies these concepts to the important site of atalhoyuk in Turkey and the megaliths and monuments of the European Neolithic. He contrasts alternative approaches that claim, unsuccessfully in his view, to eschew meaning in the interpretation of the past. This book should stir the archaeological community to a realization that it does not exist in a vacuum and that the part it plays affects many people: those with ancestral ties to the prehistoric inhabitants, those living in the general vicinity of a site, and die workers doing the excavation.

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Authors Ian Hodder, Ian (Cambridge University) Hodder
Assisted by James M. Skibo (Editor)
Publisher External catalogues US
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.04.2004
 
EAN 9780874807806
ISBN 978-0-87480-780-6
Dimensions 178 mm x 255 mm x 15 mm
Series Foundations of Archaeological
Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry
Foundations of Archaeological
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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