By bringing archaeology right up to date Harrison and Schofield provide an eloquent argument that the transformation of things and landscapes haunts the contemporary imagination. Their book is a must-read for the many disciplines interested in understanding the turbulent century we have recently shed. The presumption that history died in 1989 is here matched by the birth of a new understanding of the past; one that is altogether more interesting because it is tangible and entrancing.

Clive Gamble, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London

Archaeology has always been a versatile discipline, and After Modernity shows versatility to the full, using archaeological theory and technique to reflect on the materiality of our contemporary world. This is the first major study to assemble along the vectors of common themes those archaeologies that explore the world of our own lifetimes. In doing this, After Modernity prompts reflection on the power of the material world today.

Martin Hall, University of Salford

This is the first textbook that encompasses all the recent work on the archaeology of ourselves. In doing so it transforms archaeology into a discipline that can both contribute to a wide range of contemporary social issues and provide new insights for anthropology, sociology, heritage and cultural geography.

Ian Hodder, Stanford Archaeology Center

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This is one of those rare books poised from the outset to become a classic. In many ways it is what archaeology is at its best: a creative and scholarly exploration of everyday life. Yet After Modernity also offers fascinating explorations of the possibilities of the past in the present, and the contributions archaeologies can make to a range of contemporary social issues. ... In sum, Harrison and Schofield's book is a provocative contribution to our understanding of the archaeological discipline and the heritage world around us. After Modernity earns its place in any humanities or social science library.

Timothy Clack, University of Oxford, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

This book summarizes archaeological approaches to the contemporary past, and suggests a new agenda for the archaeology of late modern societies. The principal focus is the archaeology of developed, de-industrialized societies during the second half of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first. This period encompasses the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the 'internet age', a period which sits firmly within what we would recognize to be a period of 'lived and living memory'. Rodney Harrison and John Schofield explore how archaeology can inform the study of this time period and the study of our own society through detailed case studies and an in-depth summary of the existing literature. Their book draws together cross-disciplinary perspectives on contemporary material culture studies, and develops a new agenda for the study of the materiality of late modern societies.
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Rodney Harrison and John Schofield explore how archaeology can inform the study of our own society and other late-modern societies through detailed case studies and a summary of the existing literature. They draw together cross-disciplinary perspectives, and develop a new agenda for the study of the materiality of contemporary societies.
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1. Introduction ; 1. SURVEYING THE FIELD: THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE RECENT AND CONTEMPORARY PAST ; 2. A disciplinary (pre)history ; 3. Field methods ; 4. Working across disciplines ; 5. Theory and politics ; 2. ARCHAEOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO LATE MODERN SOCIETIES ; 6. Artefacts ; 7. Sites ; 8. Landscapes ; 9. Non-places and virtual worlds ; 10. Conclusions
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By bringing archaeology right up to date Harrison and Schofield provide an eloquent argument that the transformation of things and landscapes haunts the contemporary imagination. Their book is a must-read for the many disciplines interested in understanding the turbulent century we have recently shed. The presumption that history died in 1989 is here matched by the birth of a new understanding of the past; one that is altogether more interesting because it is tangible and entrancing.
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The first fully authored book on a subject with a rapidly growing profile Provides an authoritative summary and overview of existing archaeological literature on this topic Case studies demonstrate how ideas are put into practice and suggest future lines of investigation
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The first fully authored book on a subject with a rapidly growing profile Provides an authoritative summary and overview of existing archaeological literature on this topic Case studies demonstrate how ideas are put into practice and suggest future lines of investigation
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199548088
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
428 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
141 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
344