Thinking through the body : archaeologies of corporeality

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Thinking through the body : archaeologies of corporeality

edited by Yannis Hamilakis, Mark Pluciennik and Sarah Tarlow

Springer Science+Business Media, 2002

  • : softcover

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"This book is based on the Thinking through the Body workshop held at the University of Wales, Lampeter in June 1998"--Editors' pref

''Originally published by Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York in 2002''--T.p. verso

''Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2002''--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

What is the archaeology of the body and how can it change the way we experience the past? This book, one of the first to appear on the subject, records and evaluates the emergence of this new direction of cross-disciplinary research, and examines the potential of incorporating some of its insights into archaeology. It will be of interest to students, researchers, and teachers in archaeology, as well as in cognate disciplines such as anthropology and history.

目次

  • List of Figures and Tables. List of Contributors. Introduction: Thinking Through the Body
  • Y. Hamilakis, et al. Part 1: Bodies, Selves and Individuals. Introduction
  • S. Tarlow. 1. Archaeology's humanism and the materiality of the body
  • J. Thomas. 2. Body Parts: personhood and materiality in the earlier Manx neolithic
  • C. Fowler. 3. Moralities of dress and the dress of the dead in early medieval Europe
  • J. Bazelmans. 4. The aesthetic corpse in nineteenth-century Britain
  • S. Tarlow. Part 2: Experience and Corporeality. Introduction
  • Y. Hamilakis. 5. Feeling through the body: gesture in Cretan Bronze Age Religion
  • C. Morris, A. Peatfield. 6. The past as oral history: towards an archaeology of the senses
  • Y. Hamilakis. 7. Ways of eating/ways of being in the later epipalaeolithic (Natufian) Levant
  • B. Boyd. 8. Time and Biography: Osteobiography of the Italian neolithic lifespan
  • J. Robb. Part 3: Bodies in/as Material Culture. Introduction
  • M. Pluciennik. 9. (Un)masking Gender - gold foil (dis)embodiments in late Iron Age Scandinavia
  • I.-M. Back Danielsson. 10. Re-arranging History: the contested bones of the Oseberg grave
  • E. Arwill-Nordbladh. 11. Art, artefact, metaphor
  • M. Pluciennik. 12. Marking the body, marking the land: body as history, land as history: tattooing and engraving in Oceania
  • P. Rainbird. Notes on Contributors.

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