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202104新着本-英書-



202104新着本-英書-

2021年4月に届きました英書です。


〇Mizoguchi, Koji and Smith, Claire(2019). Global Social Archaeologies: Making a Difference in a World of Strangers. Routledge.

CONTENTS

Introduction

1 What Is Archaeology, and Why Social Archaeology?

   What Is Archaeology, Where Is the Past?

   How Should We Approach the Past?

   Defining Archaeology

   Conclusion

2 From Archaeology to Archaeologies

   How Did Archaeology Become What It Is Today?

   The Nexus Between Archaeology and Society

   Late Modern Era and Systemic, Structuralist, and Hermeneutical Approaches

   Conclusion

3 The Panorama of Social Archaeologies

   Mapping 'Archaeologies' of the World

   Theoretical Basics: Society, Communication and the Social Change

   Innovations

   Conclution

4 Materiality, Memory, and Monuments

   The Materiality of Historical Memory

   Collective Memory

   Countermemories

   Aboriginals Found Capital Cook

   Heritage Erasure

   Conclusion

5 The Role of Kofun Tumuli in Japanese Nation Building

   Archaeology, Society, and the Necessity to Be Self-Critical

   Kofun Tumuli and Japanese Nation Building

   Deconstructing the Imperial Mausolea Discourse

   Conclusion

6 Archaeology and Indigenous Peoples

   Defining Indigenous Archaeology

   Who Are Indigenous Peoples?

   Decolonising Indigenous Archaeology

   Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems

   The Pracrice of Indigenous Archaeology

   Conclusion

7 Archaeologies of Contemporary Worlds

   Everyday Objects and Contemporary Spaces

   Landscapes of Identity

   Conflict, Violence, and Human Rights

   Forced Migration and Displacement

   Disaster Archaeology

   Space Archaeology

   The Archaeological Imagination

   Conclusion

8 The Emergence of Engaged Archaeology

   Public Archaeology

   Cultural Heritage Management

   Community Archaeology

   Activist Archaeology

   Engaged Archaeology

   Conclusion

9 Archaeology, Social Justice and Human Rights


〇Mizoguchi, Koji(2006). Archaeology, Society and Identity in Modern Japan. CAMBRIDGE

CONTENTS

1 Archaeology in the contemporary world

 1 A senario of contemporary archaeology

 2 Uncertainty, archaeology and world we live in

2 Modernity and archaeology

 1 Archaeology as a modern institution

 2 Archaeology, the nation-state, and the transcendental

 3 The fate and fears of archaeology in modernity: the outline of the volume

3 Communication, sociality and the positionality of archaeology

 1 Introduction

 2 How do we live our lives socially?

 3 Order and communication

 4 Communication and the subject

 5 Communication, bondary formation and expectations

 6 Solving the uncertainty/indeterminacy of communication

 7 Transformation of communication systems and 'semantics'

 8 'Symbolic communication media' of modernity and archaeology

 9 Communication, modernity, and the positionality of archaeology

4 Nation-state, circularity and paradox

 1 Introduction

 2 Unbearable artificiality of being: the state and emperor system

 3 The illusion of enlightenment and social engineering: archaeological knowledge and education

 4 The invisible iron cage: Kofun (mounded tomb) archaeology and the narrative of continuity and homogeneity

 5 Imprisoned in the circularity and paradox of modernity

5 Fragmentation, multiculturalism, and beyond

 1 Introduction: crisism hyper-capitalism, and post-processual archaeologies

 2 Paradox and confusion: the case of Japan

 3 The late-/high-/post-modern condition and archaeological practice: rescue arcaeology and site protection in Japan

 4 Fragmentation, relativisation and second-order observation

6 Conclusion: demands for problematising and explaining one's position all the time

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