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sessions:
(now closed)
theoretical archaeology group May 23rd to 25th 2008 at Columbia University in the City of New York
The plenary
session will be on the Friday evening, followed by a reception in the
Low Library. The rest of the sessions will run over Saturday 24th and
Sunday 25th, from approximately 9am - 6pm. A detailed timetable will be
posted soon. plenary session: (Friday evening) geohistories of the city: spatial causality and urban revolution Shannon Dawdy Ian Hodder Edward Soja sessions and paper abstracts: (Saturday & Sunday, approx. 9 - 6pm) |
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archaeology
of destruction Lila Rakoczy (University of York) an
archaeology of representation and visuality: interdisciplinary approaches
to the study of material/visual culture beyond
immediacy and the intimate: individuals and experience in the longue durée
beyond
subsistence and paleoeconomy: post-processual approaches to faunal analysis breaking
boundaries: archaeology at the edge UPDATED! centerings
of modernity: seductive traps, enchanting fictions, and archaeological
sensibilities creating
and contesting knowledge in antiquity: the genesis, authorship, and legitimation
of novel ideas embodiment,
material culture and identity in Near Eastern Prehistory
gossip,
rumor, legend, and lore: informal, intimate, and important sites of knowledge microcosms
and macrocosms mortuary
landscapes UPDATED! mundane
ideals: constructing identities and maintaining worlds
museum
trauma: recognizing and representing the past and present of the transatlantic
slave trade negative
archaeology: much ado about nothing object
lessons from the archives and elsewhere
ritual
killing (humans, animals, objects) sensing:
touching: thinking: towards Peircean archaeologies StoneWalls
& queer sites: thinking outside the heterosexual matrix
theoretical
archaeology in India: a discussion and review theorizing
geometries: beyond space and place thing
theory
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