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The archaeology of anxiety[electroni...
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Fleisher, Jeffrey.
The archaeology of anxiety[electronic resource] :the materiality of anxiousness, worry, and fear /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
930.1
書名/作者:
The archaeology of anxiety : the materiality of anxiousness, worry, and fear // edited by Jeffrey Fleisher, Neil Norman.
其他作者:
Fleisher, Jeffrey.
出版者:
New York, NY : : Springer New York :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
ix, 215 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Archaeology - Social aspects.
標題:
Archaeology - Psychological aspects.
標題:
Social Sciences.
標題:
Archaeology.
標題:
Anthropology.
ISBN:
9781493932313
ISBN:
9781493932306
內容註:
Chapter 1: Archaeologies of Anxiety: The Materiality of Anxiousness, Worry, and Fear Jeffrey Fleisher and Neil Norman -- Chapter 2: The Importance of "Getting It Right:" Tracing Anxiety in Mesolithic Burial Rituals Liv Nilsson Stutz -- Chapter 3: Risky Business: A Life Full of Obligations to the Dead and the Living on the Early Bronze Age Southeastern Dead Sea Plain, Jordan Meredith Chesson -- Chapter 4: Feet of Clay: An Archaeology of Huedan Elite Anxiety in the era of Atlantic Trade Neil Norman -- Chapter 5: Hid in Death's Dateless Night: The lure of an uncanny landscape in Hittite Anatolia Tim Flohr Sorensen and Stephen Lumsden -- Chapter 6: Communities of Anxiety: Gathering and Dwelling at Causewayed Enclosures in the British Neolithic Oliver Harris -- Chapter 7: Bodily Protection: Dress, Health, and Anxiety in Colonial New England Diana DiPaolo Loren -- Chapter 8: Ritualized Coping during War: Conflict, Congregation, and Emotions at the Late Prehispanic Fortress of Acaray Margaret Brown Vega -- Chapter 9: "Concern"ing contributions to this volume Susan Kus.
摘要、提要註:
Recent efforts to engage more explicitly with the interpretation of emotions in archaeology have sought new approaches and terminology to encourage archaeologists to take emotions seriously. This is part of a growing awareness of the importance of senses--what we see, smell, hear, and feel--in the constitution and reconstitution of past social and cultural lives. Yet research on emotion in archaeology remains limited, despite the fact that such states underpin many studies of socio-cultural transformation. The Archaeology of Anxiety draws together papers that examine the local complexities of anxiety as well as the variable stimuli--class or factional struggle, warfare, community construction and maintenance, personal turmoil, and responsibilities to (and relationships with) the dead--that may generate emotional responses of fear, anxiousness, worry, and concern. The goal of this timely volume is to present fresh research that addresses the material dimension of rites and performances related to the mitigation and negotiation of anxiety as well as the role of material culture and landscapes in constituting and even creating periods or episodes of anxiety.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3231-3
The archaeology of anxiety[electronic resource] :the materiality of anxiousness, worry, and fear /
The archaeology of anxiety
the materiality of anxiousness, worry, and fear /[electronic resource] :edited by Jeffrey Fleisher, Neil Norman. - New York, NY :Springer New York :2016. - ix, 215 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Archaeologies of Anxiety: The Materiality of Anxiousness, Worry, and Fear Jeffrey Fleisher and Neil Norman -- Chapter 2: The Importance of "Getting It Right:" Tracing Anxiety in Mesolithic Burial Rituals Liv Nilsson Stutz -- Chapter 3: Risky Business: A Life Full of Obligations to the Dead and the Living on the Early Bronze Age Southeastern Dead Sea Plain, Jordan Meredith Chesson -- Chapter 4: Feet of Clay: An Archaeology of Huedan Elite Anxiety in the era of Atlantic Trade Neil Norman -- Chapter 5: Hid in Death's Dateless Night: The lure of an uncanny landscape in Hittite Anatolia Tim Flohr Sorensen and Stephen Lumsden -- Chapter 6: Communities of Anxiety: Gathering and Dwelling at Causewayed Enclosures in the British Neolithic Oliver Harris -- Chapter 7: Bodily Protection: Dress, Health, and Anxiety in Colonial New England Diana DiPaolo Loren -- Chapter 8: Ritualized Coping during War: Conflict, Congregation, and Emotions at the Late Prehispanic Fortress of Acaray Margaret Brown Vega -- Chapter 9: "Concern"ing contributions to this volume Susan Kus.
Recent efforts to engage more explicitly with the interpretation of emotions in archaeology have sought new approaches and terminology to encourage archaeologists to take emotions seriously. This is part of a growing awareness of the importance of senses--what we see, smell, hear, and feel--in the constitution and reconstitution of past social and cultural lives. Yet research on emotion in archaeology remains limited, despite the fact that such states underpin many studies of socio-cultural transformation. The Archaeology of Anxiety draws together papers that examine the local complexities of anxiety as well as the variable stimuli--class or factional struggle, warfare, community construction and maintenance, personal turmoil, and responsibilities to (and relationships with) the dead--that may generate emotional responses of fear, anxiousness, worry, and concern. The goal of this timely volume is to present fresh research that addresses the material dimension of rites and performances related to the mitigation and negotiation of anxiety as well as the role of material culture and landscapes in constituting and even creating periods or episodes of anxiety.
ISBN: 9781493932313
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530695
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LC Class. No.: CC175 / .A734 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 930.1
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