terça-feira, 20 de fevereiro de 2007

New book in press - contents

OVERCOMING THE MODERN INVENTION OF MATERIAL CULTURE
PORTO, ADECAP, 2006/2007
(JIA 9/10)
EDS. JULIAN THOMAS & VÍTOR OLIVEIRA JORGE



CONTENTS
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Julian Thomas & Vítor Oliveira Jorge,
Editorial
Julian Thomas,
The trouble with material culture
Gavin Lucas,
The unbearable lightness of prehistory. Archaeological reflections on material culture and time
Christopher M. Watts,
From purification to mediation: overcoming artifactual “otherness” with and in actor-network theory
Cordula Hansen,
Understanding materiality and human experience through creative artistic exploration
Ian Russell,
Objects and Agency: Some Obstacles and Opportunities of Modernity
Matt Edgeworth,
Double-artifacts: exploring the other side of material culture
Stephanie Koerner,
Habitus unbound. Overlaps and clashes between the histories of art, religion, and science and opening space for archaeologies of plural public grounds of truth
Chantal Conneller,
Are stones alive?
Hannah Cobb,
Mutable materials and the production of persons: reconfiguring understandings of identity in the Mesolithic of the northern Irish Sea Basin
Andrew Cochrane,
We have never been material
Hannah Lynch,
Foreign objects in an egocentric landscape: understanding objects and interaction during the Neolithic of northern England
Daniela Hofmann,
The conceptual animal: technologies of body presentation in the Lower Bavarian Neolithic
Kate Waddington,
The poetics of scale: miniature axes from Whitchurch
Eric McGowan,
The good, the bad and the ambiguous: boundary issues of the Western mindset in the interpretation of Minoan iconography (abstract)
Benjamin Alberti,
Destabilizing meaning in anthropomorphic forms from Northwest Argentina
Andrés Troncoso M.,
Beyond materiality: sintaxis and relationality of rock art and some of the things we call nature
Dan Hicks,
The driest stuff that blows"? 'More-than-social' archaeologies of life, affect and materiality
Penny Bickle,
I’m your Venus: making surfaces on the body
Vítor Oliveira Jorge,
The evanescence of the “material” and of the “cultural”: the impossibility of fixing a face. Some notes on experience, representation, identity - steps toward an interdisciplinary field of inquiry?
Tim Ingold,
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This book will be launched in Porto on the 23rd March 2007

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