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  • 2020-2022
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  • 2000-2004
  • 1980-1984
  • Joyce, Rosemary A.  (2)
  • Ethnologie  (2)
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    Santa Fe, NM : School of American Research
    ISBN: 978-1-938645-50-1
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 284 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: School for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar Series [111]
    Keywords: Materielle Kultur Altertum ; Kunst ; Reisebericht ; Ethnologie
    Abstract: Complementing the concept of object biography, the contributors to this volume use the complex construct of "itineraries" to trace the places in which objects come to rest or are active, the routes through which things circulate, and the means by which they are moved. The contributors advocate for a broader engagement with the mobility of things, from the point at which things emerge from source material to the organization of their manufacture and use, their subsequent movements as mediated by economic and ritual exchanges, their deposition in places that become archaeological sites, their emergence through research and subsequent curation in museum collections, and their circulation in the contemporary world, including through reproduction in other media. Ultimately, the contributors explore movement as a fundamental capacity of things and demonstrate the dynamic capacity of things in motion.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 221-272
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    ISBN: 978-1-938645-55-6
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 234 Seiten
    Series Statement: School for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar Series [113]
    Keywords: Tod Kriminalität ; Gewalt ; Menschlicher Überrest ; Ethnologie ; Archäologie ; Anthropologie ; Anthropologie, physische
    Abstract: As bodies are revealed, so are hidden and often incommensurate understandings of the body after death. The theme of "disturbing bodies" has a double valence, evoking both the work that anthropologists do and also the ways in which the dead can, in turn, disturb the living through their material qualities, through dreams and other forms of presence, and through the political claims often articulated around them. These may include national or ethnic narratives that lay claims to bodies, personal memories and histories maintained by relatives, or the constitution of the corpse through performative acts of exhumation, display, and analysis. At the center of this work are forensic anthropologists. Although often considered narrowly in terms of its technical and methodological aspects, forensic practice draws upon multiple dimensions of anthropology, and this volume offers a range of anthropological perspectives on the work of exhumation and the attendant issues.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 185-223
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