Researching the Archaeological Past through Imagined Narratives: A Necessary Fiction: Routledge Studies in Archaeology
Editat de Daniël van Helden, Robert Witcheren Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 dec 2019
The contributors, a mix of archaeologists, novelists and other artists, advance a variety of theoretical arguments and examples to advance the case for the value of a reflexive engagement between archaeology and fiction. Themes include the similarities and differences in the motives and methods of archaeologists and novelists, translation, empathy, and the need to humanise the past and diversify archaeological narratives. The authors are sensitive to the epistemological and ethical issues surrounding the influence of fiction on researchers and the incorporation of fictive techniques in their work. Sometimes dismissed as distracting just-so stories, or even as dangerously relativistic narratives, the use of fictive techniques has a long history in archaeological research and examples from the scholarly literature on many varied periods and regions are considered.
The volume sets out to bring together examples of these disparate applications and to focus attention on the need for explicit recognition of the problems and possibilities of such approaches, and on the value of further research about them.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138303638
ISBN-10: 1138303631
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 74
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Archaeology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138303631
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 74
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Archaeology
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Historical fiction and archaeological interpretation: introduction
Daniël van Helden and Robert Witcher
2. The cornflakes of prehistory: fact, fiction and imagination in archaeology
Caroline Wickham-Jones
3. Voices from the silence
Margaret Elphinstone
4. Beyond archaeological narrative: imagined worlds of Neolithic Europe
Mark Patton
5. Imagined realities in academic and fictional accounts of the British Mesolithic
Donald Henson
6. Walking in someone else’s shoes: archaeology, empathy and fiction
Daniël van Helden and Robert Witcher
7. The multiverse of fiction: exploring interpretation through community archaeology
Francesco Ripanti and Giulia Osti
8. Entering undocumented pasts through playwriting
James G. Gibb
9. Encountering the past through slag and storytelling
Michael Given
10. Writing wonders: poetry as archaeological method?
Erin Kavanagh
11. Ambiguity and omission: creative mediation of the unknowable past
Giacomo Savani and Victoria Thompson
12. Spartacus: Blood and Sand (STARZ, 2010): a necessary fiction?
Fiona Hobden
13. Archaeology, historical fiction and Classical Reception Studies
Joanna Paul
14. Imagining the past through Film and Cultural Studies
Andrew B.R. Elliott
15. Archaeological narrative and humour in a post-truth world: the obligatory sum-up article
Adrian Praetzellis
Daniël van Helden and Robert Witcher
2. The cornflakes of prehistory: fact, fiction and imagination in archaeology
Caroline Wickham-Jones
3. Voices from the silence
Margaret Elphinstone
4. Beyond archaeological narrative: imagined worlds of Neolithic Europe
Mark Patton
5. Imagined realities in academic and fictional accounts of the British Mesolithic
Donald Henson
6. Walking in someone else’s shoes: archaeology, empathy and fiction
Daniël van Helden and Robert Witcher
7. The multiverse of fiction: exploring interpretation through community archaeology
Francesco Ripanti and Giulia Osti
8. Entering undocumented pasts through playwriting
James G. Gibb
9. Encountering the past through slag and storytelling
Michael Given
10. Writing wonders: poetry as archaeological method?
Erin Kavanagh
11. Ambiguity and omission: creative mediation of the unknowable past
Giacomo Savani and Victoria Thompson
12. Spartacus: Blood and Sand (STARZ, 2010): a necessary fiction?
Fiona Hobden
13. Archaeology, historical fiction and Classical Reception Studies
Joanna Paul
14. Imagining the past through Film and Cultural Studies
Andrew B.R. Elliott
15. Archaeological narrative and humour in a post-truth world: the obligatory sum-up article
Adrian Praetzellis
Notă biografică
Daniël van Helden is a doctoral student at the University of Leicester, UK. His research focuses on the theory, method and nature of archaeological thinking, specifically the concept of identity, as well as the potential of Fuzzy Set Theory and ontological database approaches for archaeology.
Robert Witcher is Associate Professor of Archaeology at Durham University, UK, and the editor of the world archaeology journal Antiquity. His research interests include landscape archaeology with a particular focus on the pre-Roman and Roman periods in Italy and the Mediterranean, where he has explored aspects of ancient settlement, agriculture and demography.
Robert Witcher is Associate Professor of Archaeology at Durham University, UK, and the editor of the world archaeology journal Antiquity. His research interests include landscape archaeology with a particular focus on the pre-Roman and Roman periods in Italy and the Mediterranean, where he has explored aspects of ancient settlement, agriculture and demography.
Recenzii
For both readers and writers of archaeological fiction, this volume discusses in depth the relationship between archaeological scientific writing and narratives based on archaeological discoveries. Between the opening chapter laying out the pitfalls as well as the value of historical fiction, and the concluding summary, essays by authors of archaeological tales provide first-hand perspectives. I recommend this book to both producers and consumers of archaeological fiction.
Sarah Milledge Nelson, Distinguished University Professor, University of Denver
Sarah Milledge Nelson, Distinguished University Professor, University of Denver
Descriere
The contributors use a variety of theoretical arguments to advance the case for the value of a reflexive engagement between archaeology and fiction.They set out to bring together examples of disparate applications and to focus attention on the need for explicit recognition of the problems and possibilities of such approaches.