Time, Culture, and Identity: An Interpretative ArchaeologyPsychology Press, 1996 - Počet stran: 267 Drawing on the work of Heidegger, Thomas develops a way of writing about the past in which time is seen as central to the emerging identities of people and things, and the temporal structures of humans, places and artefacts as radically similar.Throughout its history, time, material culture and human identity have been central concerns of archaeology. These issues are fundamental to the discipline, and yet they are rarely explicitly discussed together.Time, Culture and Identity questions the modern western distinctions between nature/culture, mind/body, and object/subject, arguing that in important senses the temporal structures of human beings, artefacts and places are radically similar. Drawing on the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, Julian Thomas develops a way of writing about the past in which time is seen as central to the emergence of the identities of people and objects. |
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Strana
... thought - provoking and valuable study presents three case studies which explore some of The central issues in European prehistory in these perms . Each works at a different scale of analysis and over a different time scale , allowing ...
... thought - provoking and valuable study presents three case studies which explore some of The central issues in European prehistory in these perms . Each works at a different scale of analysis and over a different time scale , allowing ...
Strana 1
... thoughts on a particular issue . This book is certainly of the latter kind . When I was in the final stages of writing Rethinking the Neolithic ( Thomas 199la ) , one particularly perceptive reader suggested that what I was doing with ...
... thoughts on a particular issue . This book is certainly of the latter kind . When I was in the final stages of writing Rethinking the Neolithic ( Thomas 199la ) , one particularly perceptive reader suggested that what I was doing with ...
Strana 2
... thought , and yet that more often than not the concepts of time , culture and identity have been taken for granted . Moreover , it may be that the ways in which they have been conceptualised within archaeology are lodged within broader ...
... thought , and yet that more often than not the concepts of time , culture and identity have been taken for granted . Moreover , it may be that the ways in which they have been conceptualised within archaeology are lodged within broader ...
Strana 4
... thought is so tarnished by its association with Nazism that one simply cannot entertain any element of it . Using this philosophy will unavoidably lead one into fascist modes of thought . On reflection , I do not find this argument any ...
... thought is so tarnished by its association with Nazism that one simply cannot entertain any element of it . Using this philosophy will unavoidably lead one into fascist modes of thought . On reflection , I do not find this argument any ...
Strana 5
... thought is his failure to follow his arguments to their radical conclusion and finally overcome metaphysics by obliterating all essences and presences . It is a nostalgic yearning for some transcendental wholeness which betrays ...
... thought is his failure to follow his arguments to their radical conclusion and finally overcome metaphysics by obliterating all essences and presences . It is a nostalgic yearning for some transcendental wholeness which betrays ...
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After Descartes Archaeology culture and nature | 11 |
Time and the subject | 31 |
Material things and their temporality | 55 |
Place and temporality | 83 |
The descent of the British Neolithic | 95 |
Later Neolithic Britain Artefacts with personalities | 141 |
Time place and tradition Mount Pleasant | 183 |
Archaeology and meaning | 234 |
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Strana 1 - Practice is a set of relays from one theoretical point to another, and theory is a relay from one practice to another.
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The Archaeology of Ethnicity: Constructing Identities in the Past and Present Siân Jones Náhled není k dispozici. - 1997 |