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Contemporary Archaeologies

Excavating Now

by Cornelius Holtorf (Volume editor) Angela Piccini (Volume editor)
©2011 Edited Collection 224 Pages

Summary

This book is about the archaeology of the present and the very recent past. Archaeology’s repertoire of questions, procedures, methodologies and terminologies, its material manifestations (protected sites, public museums, archives) and its popular appeals are rooted in modernity. Contemporary archaeologies marry archaeology in the modern world with the archaeology of the modern world. Their strengths lie in a stimulating mix of interdisciplinary practices across academic, public-sector and professional contexts. This book brings together a wide variety of original case-studies, from contemporary theme parks to the bases of Antarctica expeditions, from a rocket engine test site in Australia to Swedish automobile history, from tiger enclosures to the ‘privatisation of experience’, and from a Nevada peace camp to a stretch of gutter in Bristol.

Details

Pages
224
Year
2011
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631611425
Language
English
Keywords
Archäologie Space exploration Performativität (Kulturwissenschaften) Aufsatzsammlung Heritage Cold War Media Practice
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011. 224 pp., num. fig.

Biographical notes

Cornelius Holtorf (Volume editor) Angela Piccini (Volume editor)

Cornelius Holtorf is Associate Professor in Archaeology at Linnaeus University, Kalmar (Sweden). He recently published two books on archaeology and popular culture. Angela Piccini is Senior Lecturer in Screen Studies at the School of Arts at the University of Bristol (UK). She recently co-edited books on contemporary archaeology and practice-as-research.

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