Undoing Things
How Objects, Bodies and Worlds Come Apart
Herausgeber: Lucas, Gavin; Lee Dawdy, Shannon
Undoing Things
How Objects, Bodies and Worlds Come Apart
Herausgeber: Lucas, Gavin; Lee Dawdy, Shannon
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Undoing Things explores all the ways in which things become undone, be they objects, bodies, places, or worlds.
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Undoing Things explores all the ways in which things become undone, be they objects, bodies, places, or worlds.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032061825
- ISBN-10: 1032061820
- Artikelnr.: 72211142
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781032061825
- ISBN-10: 1032061820
- Artikelnr.: 72211142
Gavin Lucas is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Iceland. He has had an enduring interest in the way archaeologists think and work, reflected in various books such as Critical Approaches to Fieldwork (2001), Understanding the Archaeological Record (2012), Writing the Past (2021) and Archaeological Situations (2022). Alongside this has been a recurrent interest in the concept of time: The Archaeology of Time (2005), Making Time (2020), and with Laurent Olivier, Conversations on Time (2021) while his main focus of fieldwork has been on the archaeology of the last 500 years. Shannon Lee Dawdy is professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. Dawdy's fieldwork combines archival, ethnographic, and archaeological methods. Her work has focused on the history of colonialism and capitalism, human-material relations, temporality, and the archaeology of contemporary life. Her books include Building the Devil's Empire: French Colonial New Orleans (2008), Patina: A Profane Archaeology (2016), and American Afterlives: Reinventing Death in the Twenty-first Century (2021).
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Chapter 1. Introduction
Section 1. Undoing Objects: Chapter 2. Decomposition: Book History Beyond the Book
Chapter 3. Letting be(come): Undoings at the museum
Chapter 4. Precarious Heritage and Weak Artifacts: the doing and undoing of the Polish Women's strike
Chapter 5. Undoing and Entropy in the Archaeological Record
Chapter 6. The Doing in Undoing
Section 2. Undoing Bodies: Chapter 7. Undoing Animals among the Classic Maya: Turtles, Deer and Monkeys
Chapter 8. How to Assemble a Cross-species History. Herders, Dams, Animal Younglings, and the Substance of Milk
Chapter 9. Undoing Animals and the Consequences
Abattoirs and other sources of waste in 18th and 19th century New Orleans
Chapter 10. Undoing African American Human Remains
Section 3. Undoing Places: Chapter 11. Revenant Landscapes: Toxic Industrial Waste and the Archaeology of Slow Violence
Chapter 12. Geographies of undoing
Chapter 13. Places Undone by Terrain
Chapter 14. Before and after the flood: Archaeological sites and the exploitation of rivers in northern Sweden
Chapter 15. The Politics of Precarity and the Undoing of Agricultural Expansion on the Medieval Deccan, Southern India
Section 4. Undoing Worlds: Chapter 16. Settler Ontocide
Chapter 17. Recalcitrant data and the concept of decline in the archaeology of Plantation sites
Chapter 18.
Chapter 19. Archaeologies of Black Futurity: Sketches of Liberia's Monuments and Ruins
Chapter 20. Contemporary Doomsday Devices and the Undoing of Time
Index.
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Chapter 1. Introduction
Section 1. Undoing Objects: Chapter 2. Decomposition: Book History Beyond the Book
Chapter 3. Letting be(come): Undoings at the museum
Chapter 4. Precarious Heritage and Weak Artifacts: the doing and undoing of the Polish Women's strike
Chapter 5. Undoing and Entropy in the Archaeological Record
Chapter 6. The Doing in Undoing
Section 2. Undoing Bodies: Chapter 7. Undoing Animals among the Classic Maya: Turtles, Deer and Monkeys
Chapter 8. How to Assemble a Cross-species History. Herders, Dams, Animal Younglings, and the Substance of Milk
Chapter 9. Undoing Animals and the Consequences
Abattoirs and other sources of waste in 18th and 19th century New Orleans
Chapter 10. Undoing African American Human Remains
Section 3. Undoing Places: Chapter 11. Revenant Landscapes: Toxic Industrial Waste and the Archaeology of Slow Violence
Chapter 12. Geographies of undoing
Chapter 13. Places Undone by Terrain
Chapter 14. Before and after the flood: Archaeological sites and the exploitation of rivers in northern Sweden
Chapter 15. The Politics of Precarity and the Undoing of Agricultural Expansion on the Medieval Deccan, Southern India
Section 4. Undoing Worlds: Chapter 16. Settler Ontocide
Chapter 17. Recalcitrant data and the concept of decline in the archaeology of Plantation sites
Chapter 18.
Chapter 19. Archaeologies of Black Futurity: Sketches of Liberia's Monuments and Ruins
Chapter 20. Contemporary Doomsday Devices and the Undoing of Time
Index.
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Chapter 1. Introduction
Section 1. Undoing Objects: Chapter 2. Decomposition: Book History Beyond the Book
Chapter 3. Letting be(come): Undoings at the museum
Chapter 4. Precarious Heritage and Weak Artifacts: the doing and undoing of the Polish Women's strike
Chapter 5. Undoing and Entropy in the Archaeological Record
Chapter 6. The Doing in Undoing
Section 2. Undoing Bodies: Chapter 7. Undoing Animals among the Classic Maya: Turtles, Deer and Monkeys
Chapter 8. How to Assemble a Cross-species History. Herders, Dams, Animal Younglings, and the Substance of Milk
Chapter 9. Undoing Animals and the Consequences
Abattoirs and other sources of waste in 18th and 19th century New Orleans
Chapter 10. Undoing African American Human Remains
Section 3. Undoing Places: Chapter 11. Revenant Landscapes: Toxic Industrial Waste and the Archaeology of Slow Violence
Chapter 12. Geographies of undoing
Chapter 13. Places Undone by Terrain
Chapter 14. Before and after the flood: Archaeological sites and the exploitation of rivers in northern Sweden
Chapter 15. The Politics of Precarity and the Undoing of Agricultural Expansion on the Medieval Deccan, Southern India
Section 4. Undoing Worlds: Chapter 16. Settler Ontocide
Chapter 17. Recalcitrant data and the concept of decline in the archaeology of Plantation sites
Chapter 18.
Chapter 19. Archaeologies of Black Futurity: Sketches of Liberia's Monuments and Ruins
Chapter 20. Contemporary Doomsday Devices and the Undoing of Time
Index.
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Chapter 1. Introduction
Section 1. Undoing Objects: Chapter 2. Decomposition: Book History Beyond the Book
Chapter 3. Letting be(come): Undoings at the museum
Chapter 4. Precarious Heritage and Weak Artifacts: the doing and undoing of the Polish Women's strike
Chapter 5. Undoing and Entropy in the Archaeological Record
Chapter 6. The Doing in Undoing
Section 2. Undoing Bodies: Chapter 7. Undoing Animals among the Classic Maya: Turtles, Deer and Monkeys
Chapter 8. How to Assemble a Cross-species History. Herders, Dams, Animal Younglings, and the Substance of Milk
Chapter 9. Undoing Animals and the Consequences
Abattoirs and other sources of waste in 18th and 19th century New Orleans
Chapter 10. Undoing African American Human Remains
Section 3. Undoing Places: Chapter 11. Revenant Landscapes: Toxic Industrial Waste and the Archaeology of Slow Violence
Chapter 12. Geographies of undoing
Chapter 13. Places Undone by Terrain
Chapter 14. Before and after the flood: Archaeological sites and the exploitation of rivers in northern Sweden
Chapter 15. The Politics of Precarity and the Undoing of Agricultural Expansion on the Medieval Deccan, Southern India
Section 4. Undoing Worlds: Chapter 16. Settler Ontocide
Chapter 17. Recalcitrant data and the concept of decline in the archaeology of Plantation sites
Chapter 18.
Chapter 19. Archaeologies of Black Futurity: Sketches of Liberia's Monuments and Ruins
Chapter 20. Contemporary Doomsday Devices and the Undoing of Time
Index.