Rethinking Historical Time: New Approaches to Presentism
Editat de Professor Marek Tamm, Dr. Laurent Olivieren Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 mar 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350196223
ISBN-10: 1350196223
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350196223
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
International and interdisciplinary team of authors, including many leading scholars in the field
Cuprins
List of FiguresList of ContributorsIntroduction: Rethinking Historical Time, Marek Tamm (Tallinn University, Estonia) and Laurent Olivier (French National Museum of Archaeology, France)Part I: Presentism and New Temporalities1. Out of Time? Some Critical Reflections on François Hartog's Presentism, Chris Lorenz (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands)2. Return to Chronology, Helge Jordheim (University of Oslo, Norway)3. Coming to Terms with the Present: Exploring the Chrononormativity of Historical Time, Victoria Fareld (Stockholm University, Sweden)4. The Transformation of Historical Time: Processual and Evental Temporalities, Zoltán Boldizsár Simon (Bielefeld University, Germany)Part II: Multiple Temporalities5. Revolutionary Presence: Historicism and the Temporal Politics of the Moment, Hans Ruin (Södertörn University, Sweden)6. Time Outside History: Politics and Ontology in Franz Rosenzweig's and Mircea Eliade's Reimagined Temporalities, Liisi Keedus (Tallinn University, Estonia)7. Pictorial Times and the Times of History: On Seeing Images and Experiencing Time, Johannes Grave (Bielefeld University, Germany)8. Time as History in Twentieth-Century Photography, Anne Fuchs (University College Dublin, Ireland)Part III: Material Temporalities9. Heritage and the Untimely, Torgeir Rinke Bangstad (UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway)10. 'Let's Get Rid of That Old Stuff!' Family Heritage Objects in France at the Age of Presentism, Jean-Pierre Legendre (French Ministry of Culture, France) and Laurence Ollivier (French Ministry of Culture, France)11. Death and Archaeology in the Present, Tense, Shannon Lee Dawdy (University of Chicago, USA)12. Rewilding Time in the Vale do Côa, Caitlin DeSilvey (University of Exeter, UK)Conclusion: A Creed That Has Lost its Believers? Reconfiguring the Concepts of Time and History, Aleida Assmann (University of Constance, Germany)Index
Notă biografică
Marek Tamm is Professor of Cultural History at Tallinn University, Estonia. His primary research fields are the cultural history of medieval Europe, theory of history and cultural memory studies. He has recently published Debating New Approaches to History (ed. with Peter Burke, 2018) and an edited volume, Afterlife of Events: Perspectives on Mnemohistory (2015).Laurent Olivier is Curator in Chief of the Celtic and Gallic Department at the French National Museum of Archaeology in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. His main area of research is the archaeology of the European Iron Age, but he is also interested in the history of the archaeological discipline and its place in the building of collective identities. He has recently published Le Pays des Celtes. Mémoires de la Gaule (2018).
Recenzii
In the last generation, we have seen a major shift in attitudes to time - past, present and future - both among historians and in the wider world. Rethinking Historical Time offers an indispensable guide to this shift and to its different contexts: cultural, social and ecological.
At a time of great uncertainty, these essays on how societies have reflected on past, present and future, and on the duties those alive have to those who have been and those to come, is particularly welcome. Rethinking Historical Time is both global in its reach and human in scale. It is a lucid contribution that all those thinking and learning in the humanities will appreciate.
Time in history is undoubtedly an intellectual impertinence - but, as Tamm's and Olivier's effort with the topic shows convincingly, it is worthy of note and deeper discussion as time ever was.
At a time of great uncertainty, these essays on how societies have reflected on past, present and future, and on the duties those alive have to those who have been and those to come, is particularly welcome. Rethinking Historical Time is both global in its reach and human in scale. It is a lucid contribution that all those thinking and learning in the humanities will appreciate.
Time in history is undoubtedly an intellectual impertinence - but, as Tamm's and Olivier's effort with the topic shows convincingly, it is worthy of note and deeper discussion as time ever was.