The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology

Edited by two pioneers in the field of sensory archaeology, this Handbook comprises a key point of reference for the ever-expanding field of sensory archaeology: one that surpasses previous books in this field, both in scope and critical intent. This Handbook provides an extensive set of specially c...

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Andre forfattere: Skeates, Robin, Day, Jo
Format: Electronisk eBog
Sprog:English
Udgivet: Milton : Routledge, 2019.
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Online adgang:Taylor & Francis
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  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures; Lis of tables; List of plates; List of contributors; Preface; Chapter 1 Sensory archaeology: Key concepts and debates; A sensory turn?; Sensoria, sensory orders, sensescapes, and ways of sensing; The sensorial field; Affect and impact; Sensory museology and heritage studies; Sensuous scholarship; Conclusions; Note; References; Part I Approaches to sensory archaeology; Chapter 2 Digging up the sensorium: On the sensory revolution in archaeology; Abstract; The mediated sensorium; Archaeology branching into sensory studies
  • NotesReferences; Chapter 3 Early theories of sense perception: Greek origins; Abstract; Introduction; Making sense of the sensorium; Plato's metaphysical focus; Peripatetic perceptions; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Doing sensory archaeology: The challenges; Abstract; Introduction; Preparing our minds and clarifying intentions; Educating your attention and imagination; Enacting as a sensorially-aware archaeologist; Archaeologies that evoke sensorial attention and action; Acknowledgements; Notes; References
  • Chapter 5 How does it feel? Phenomenology, excavation and sensory experience: Notes for a new ethnographic field practiceAbstract; Phenomenology and sensory experience; Self-reflexivity in excavation; Learning to interpret from sensorious practices; Soundscapes; Tactile relationships; Working with odour; Visual experience; Discussion; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 6 The senses in museums: Knowledge production, democratization and indigenization; Abstract; Introduction; Knowledge production and the senses; Multisensory experiences outside exhibitions
  • Recording sensory and affective relationsConcluding thoughts; Notes; References; Part II Sensorial practices, contexts and materials; Chapter 7 Emotion and the senses in archaeology; Abstract; Introduction; Synthesising emotion and the senses in archaeology; Sensory and sensing bodies: emotional dynamics between the living and the dead; Sensory and sensing spaces: emotional encounters and networks; Sensory subcultures and emotional communities; Case study: touch and violence, pain and shame; Evidence of anxiety; Evidence of anger and frustration; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References
  • Chapter 8 Movement, materials, and intersubjectivity: Insights from Western IrelandAbstract; Introduction: archaeology and intersubjectivity; Five premises; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 9 Sensing death and experiencing mortuary ritual; Abstract; Sensing death and the dead; The archaeology of sensing death; The scents of death; The sounds of death; The tastes of death; The sights of death; The touch of death; Conclusion; References; Chapter 10 Environment and the senses; Abstract; Introduction; Perception, emotion and embodiment; Cultural conceptions of the environment