Subjects and narratives in archaeology /
Seeking to move beyond the customary limits of archaeological prose and representation, Subjects and Narratives in Archaeology presents archaeology in a variety of nontraditional formats. The volume demonstrates that visual art, creative nonfiction, archaeological fiction, video, drama and other art...
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Boulder :
University Press of Colorado,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Alternative Narratives and the Ethics of Representation : An Introduction / Ruth M. Van Dyke & Reinhard Bernbeck
- Creating Narratives of the Past as Recombinant Histories / Ruth Tringham
- Authoritative and Ethical Voices : From Diktat to the Demotic / Mark Pluciennik
- The Chacoan Past : Creative Representations and Sensory Engagements / Ruth M. Van Dyke
- Landscape : The Reservoir of the Unconscious / Phillip and Judy Tuwaletstiwa
- Archaeologists as Storytellers : The Docudrama / Mary and Adrian Praetzellis
- Constructive Imagination and the Elusive Past : Play Writing as Method / James G. Gibb
- The Archaeologist as Writer / Jonathan T. Thomas
- Eleven-Minutes-and-Forty Seconds in the Neolithic : Underneath Archaeological Time / Doug Bailey and Melanie Simpkin
- The Talking Potsherds : Archaeologists as Novelists / Sarah M. Nelson
- Limits of Archaeological Emplotments from the Perspective of Excavating Nazi Extermination Centers / Isaac Gilead
- From Imaginations of a Peopled Past to a Recognition of Past People / Reinhard Bernbeck
- Wrestling with Truth : Possibilities and Peril in Alternative Narrative Forms / Sarah Pollock.