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Heritage Futures - Comparative Approaches to Natural and Cultural Heritage Practices (Hardcover): Rodney Harrison, Jennie... Heritage Futures - Comparative Approaches to Natural and Cultural Heritage Practices (Hardcover)
Rodney Harrison, Jennie Morgan, Sefryn Penrose, Caitlin DeSilvey, Cornelius Holtorf, …
R1,652 Discovery Miles 16 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ethnographies of Archaeological Practice - Cultural Encounters, Material Transformations (Paperback): Matt Edgeworth Ethnographies of Archaeological Practice - Cultural Encounters, Material Transformations (Paperback)
Matt Edgeworth; Contributions by Jonathan Bateman, Lisa Breglia, John Carman, Oguz Erdur, …
R1,113 Discovery Miles 11 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ethnographic perspectives are often used by archaeologists to study cultures both past and present - but what happens when the ethnographic gaze is turned back onto archaeological practices themselves? That is the question posed by this book, challenging conventional ideas about the relationship between the subject and the object, the observer and the observed, and the explainers and the explained. This book explores the production of archaeological knowledge from a range of ethnographic perspectives. Fieldwork spans large parts of the world, with sites in Turkey, the Netherlands, Mexico, Brazil, Italy, Germany, the USA and the United Kingdom being covered. They focus on excavation, inscription, heritage management, student training, the employment of hired workers and many other aspects of archaeological practice. These experimental ethnographic studies are situated right on the interface of archaeology and anthropology_on the road to a more holistic study of the present and the past.

From Stonehenge to Las Vegas - Archaeology as Popular Culture (Paperback, New): Cornelius Holtorf From Stonehenge to Las Vegas - Archaeology as Popular Culture (Paperback, New)
Cornelius Holtorf 1
R1,057 Discovery Miles 10 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Indiana Jones. Lara Croft. Archaeologist as folk hero, detective, treasure hunter. The meaning of things below the surface. The life history of Stonehenge. Las Vegas' Luxor Hotel. Copies of artifacts as contemporary kitch. The connections between archaeology and contemporary culture are endless. Cornelius Holtorf merges archaeological and cultural theory to take readers on an erudite tour of these intersections, using wide-ranging examples and compelling images to support his often controversial theses. Deliberately blurring the borders between past people and present meanings, this ambitious project seeks no less than the redefinition of the term "archaeology." Equal parts amusing, infuriating, and provocative, this work will interest students and teachers in archaeology, anthropology, cultural studies and human geography, as well as professionals in heritage management and museums.

Heritage Futures - Comparative Approaches to Natural and Cultural Heritage Practices (Paperback): Rodney Harrison, Jennie... Heritage Futures - Comparative Approaches to Natural and Cultural Heritage Practices (Paperback)
Rodney Harrison, Jennie Morgan, Sefryn Penrose, Caitlin DeSilvey, Cornelius Holtorf, …
R1,107 Discovery Miles 11 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations (Hardcover): Cornelius Holtorf, Andreas Pantazatos, Geoffrey Scarre Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations (Hardcover)
Cornelius Holtorf, Andreas Pantazatos, Geoffrey Scarre
R3,982 Discovery Miles 39 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations breaks new ground in our understanding of the challenges faced by heritage practitioners and researchers in the contemporary world of mass migration, where people encounter new cultural heritage and relocate their own. It focuses particularly on issues affecting archaeological heritage sites and artefacts, which help determine and maintain social identity, a role problematised when populations are in flux. This diverse and authoritative collection brings together international specialists to discuss socio-political and ethical implications for the management of archaeological heritage in global society. With contributions by authors from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, including archaeologists, philosophers, cultural historians and custodians of cultural heritage, the volume explores a rich mix of contrasting, yet complementary, viewpoints and approaches. Among the topics discussed are the relations between culture and identity; the potentialities of museums and monuments to support or subvert a people's sense of who they are; and how cultural heritage has been used to bring together communities containing people of different origins and traditions, yet without erasing or blurring their distinctive cultural features. Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations is a crucial text for archaeologists, curators, policymakers and others working in the heritage field, as well as for philosophers, political scientists and other readers interested in the links between immigration and cultural heritage.

Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations (Paperback): Cornelius Holtorf, Andreas Pantazatos, Geoffrey Scarre Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations (Paperback)
Cornelius Holtorf, Andreas Pantazatos, Geoffrey Scarre
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations breaks new ground in our understanding of the challenges faced by heritage practitioners and researchers in the contemporary world of mass migration, where people encounter new cultural heritage and relocate their own. It focuses particularly on issues affecting archaeological heritage sites and artefacts, which help determine and maintain social identity, a role problematised when populations are in flux. This diverse and authoritative collection brings together international specialists to discuss socio-political and ethical implications for the management of archaeological heritage in global society. With contributions by authors from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, including archaeologists, philosophers, cultural historians and custodians of cultural heritage, the volume explores a rich mix of contrasting, yet complementary, viewpoints and approaches. Among the topics discussed are the relations between culture and identity; the potentialities of museums and monuments to support or subvert a people's sense of who they are; and how cultural heritage has been used to bring together communities containing people of different origins and traditions, yet without erasing or blurring their distinctive cultural features. Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations is a crucial text for archaeologists, curators, policymakers and others working in the heritage field, as well as for philosophers, political scientists and other readers interested in the links between immigration and cultural heritage.

Cultural Heritage and the Future (Paperback): Cornelius Holtorf, Anders Hoegberg Cultural Heritage and the Future (Paperback)
Cornelius Holtorf, Anders Hoegberg
R1,173 Discovery Miles 11 730 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Cultural Heritage and the Future brings together an international group of scholars and experts to consider the relationship between cultural heritage and the future. Drawing on case studies from around the world, the contributing authors insist that cultural heritage and the future are intimately linked and that the development of futures thinking should be a priority for academics, students and those working in the wider professional heritage sector. Until recently, the future has never attracted substantial research and debate within heritage studies and heritage management, and this book addresses this gap by offering a balance of theoretical and empirical content that will stimulate multidisciplinary debate in the burgeoning field of critical heritage studies. Cultural Heritage and the Future questions the role of heritage in future making and will be of great relevance to academics and students working in the fields of museum and heritage studies, archaeology, anthropology, architecture, conservation studies, sociology, history and geography. Those working in the heritage professions will also find much to interest them within the pages of this book.

Cultural Heritage and the Future (Hardcover): Cornelius Holtorf, Anders Hoegberg Cultural Heritage and the Future (Hardcover)
Cornelius Holtorf, Anders Hoegberg
R3,974 Discovery Miles 39 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cultural Heritage and the Future brings together an international group of scholars and experts to consider the relationship between cultural heritage and the future. Drawing on case studies from around the world, the contributing authors insist that cultural heritage and the future are intimately linked and that the development of futures thinking should be a priority for academics, students and those working in the wider professional heritage sector. Until recently, the future has never attracted substantial research and debate within heritage studies and heritage management, and this book addresses this gap by offering a balance of theoretical and empirical content that will stimulate multidisciplinary debate in the burgeoning field of critical heritage studies. Cultural Heritage and the Future questions the role of heritage in future making and will be of great relevance to academics and students working in the fields of museum and heritage studies, archaeology, anthropology, architecture, conservation studies, sociology, history and geography. Those working in the heritage professions will also find much to interest them within the pages of this book.

Archaeology Is a Brand! - The Meaning of Archaeology in Contemporary Popular Culture (Paperback): Cornelius Holtorf Archaeology Is a Brand! - The Meaning of Archaeology in Contemporary Popular Culture (Paperback)
Cornelius Holtorf
R1,158 Discovery Miles 11 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What impact is there on the field to recognize that archaeology is a regular feature in daily life and popular culture? Based upon the study of England, Germany, Sweden and the USA, Cornelius Holtorf examines the commonalities and peculiarities of media portrayal of archaeology in these countries, and the differences between media presentations and audience knowledge and attraction to the subject, In his normal engaging, populist style, Holtorf discusses the main strategies available to archaeologists in engaging with their popular representations. Possessors of a widely recognized, positively valued and well underpinned brand, archaeologists need to take more seriously the appeal of their work.

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