Time, Culture and Identity: An Interpretative ArchaeologyRoutledge, 31. 1. 2002 - Počet stran: 288 Time, Culture and Identity questions the modern western distinctions between: * nature and culture * mind and body * object and subject. 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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... Thinking about each of these concepts seemed unavoidably to lead back into a consideration of each of the others. It seems to me that this nexus of questions has been axial to the history of archaeological thought, and yet that more ...
... Thinking about each of these concepts seemed unavoidably to lead back into a consideration of each of the others. It seems to me that this nexus of questions has been axial to the history of archaeological thought, and yet that more ...
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... thinking (Foucault 1980, 84). This itself can be used as a means of establishing hegemony, since it enables one to declare certain knowledges illegitimate without having to seriously engage with them (Smart 1986, 161). In the case of ...
... thinking (Foucault 1980, 84). This itself can be used as a means of establishing hegemony, since it enables one to declare certain knowledges illegitimate without having to seriously engage with them (Smart 1986, 161). In the case of ...
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... thinking with Heidegger against Heidegger'. Following Derrida (1989) I will suggest that the major problem with Heidegger's thought is his failure to follow his arguments to their radical conclusion and finally overcome metaphysics by ...
... thinking with Heidegger against Heidegger'. Following Derrida (1989) I will suggest that the major problem with Heidegger's thought is his failure to follow his arguments to their radical conclusion and finally overcome metaphysics by ...
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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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