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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 2020

        Images in the making

        Art, process, archaeology

        by Ing-Marie Back Danielsson, Andrew Meirion Jones, Joshua Pollard

        This book offers an analysis of archaeological imagery based on new materialist approaches. Reassessing the representational paradigm of archaeological image analysis, it argues for the importance of ontology, redefining images as material processes or events that draw together differing aspects of the world. The book is divided into three sections: 'Emergent images', which focuses on practices of making; 'Images as process', which examines the making and role of images in prehistoric societies; and 'Unfolding images', which focuses on how images change as they are made and circulated. Featuring contributions from archaeologists, Egyptologists, anthropologists and artists, it highlights the multiple role of images in prehistoric and historic societies, while demonstrating that scholars need to recognise their dynamic and changeable character.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2022

        Our real life in tombs

        British literature and archaeology, 1880-1930

        by Angela Blumberg, Andrew Smith, Anna Barton

        Our real life in tombs: British literature and archaeology, 1880-1930 reveals how British writers and artists across the long turn of the twentieth century engaged with archaeological discourse-its artefacts, landscapes, bodies, and methods-uncovering the materials of the past to envision radical possibilities for the present and future. This project traces how archaeology shaped major late-Victorian and modern discussions: informing debates over shifting gender roles; facilitating the development of queer iconography and the recovery of silenced or neglected histories; inspiring artefactual forgery and transforming modern conceptions of authenticity; and helping writers and artists historicise the traumas of the First World War. Ultimately unearthing archaeology at the centre of these major discourses, this book simultaneously positions literary and artistic engagements with the archaeological imagination as forms of archaeological knowledge in themselves.

      • Trusted Partner
        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2022

        Our real life in tombs

        British literature and archaeology, 1880-1930

        by Angela Blumberg, Andrew Smith, Anna Barton

      • Trusted Partner
        Literature & Literary Studies
        August 2022

        Our real life in tombs

        British literature and archaeology, 1880-1930

        by Angela Blumberg, Andrew Smith, Anna Barton

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