"Exploring the current clash between the prevailing conceptions of heritage as, on the one hand, something valued and thus worth saving and, on the other, a haunting and unwanted legacy, this book urges a radical reconsideration of our understanding of heritage in line with the notion of an unruly legacy. The fundamental argument is based on a less anthropocentric and more ecologically focussed perspective, where case studies are presented on the following countries: Canada, Iceland, Japan, Norway, Poland, Sweden and the United States"--
"Exploring the current clash between the prevailing conceptions of heritage as, on the one hand, something valued and thus worth saving and, on the other, a haunting and unwanted legacy, this book urges a radical reconsideration of our understanding of heritage in line with the notion of an unruly legacy. The fundamental argument is based on a less anthropocentric and more ecologically focussed perspective, where case studies are presented on the following countries: Canada, Iceland, Japan, Norway, Poland, Sweden and the United States"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bjørnar Julius Olsen is Professor of Archaeology at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. Stein Farstadvoll is Associate Professor of Contemporary Archaeology at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. Geneviève Godin is an independent scholar and former Doctoral Research Fellow at UiT The Arctic University of Norway.
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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Introduction (Bjørnar Julius Olsen, Stein Farstadvoll and Geneviève Godin, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway) Part I: The Matter of Unruliness 1. The Ethics of the Wild (Levi R. Bryant, Collin College, USA) 2. Picturing Ghosts (Julie de Vos, Spanish National Research Council, Spain) 3. Artificting Archaeology: Joanna Rajkowska's Aquarius (2009) and Robert Kusmirowski's The Graduation Tower (2014) (Monika Stobiecka, University of Warsaw, Poland) 4. Heritage Lost and Found: Cruel Optimism and Climate Futures (Caitlin DeSilvey, University of Exeter, UK) 5. In Praise of What There Is (Bjørnar Olsen, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway) Part II: Technology and Ecological Becomings 6. The Buick At the End of the World: Nature, Technology, and the Strange Legacies of the Century of Automobility (Timothy James LeCain, Montana State University, USA) 7. Things of the Anthropocene: The Unruly Heritage of Coastal Reclamations in Japan (Denis Byrne, Western Sydney University, Australia) 8. Between Use and Abandonment: An Archaeology of Mothballing (Anatolijs Venovcevs, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway) 9. Concrete and the Contemporary (Torgeir Rinke Bangstad, University of Bergen, Norway) Part III: Aftermaths and Unruly Legacies 10. Retouching the Bronze Age: Unruly Rock Art (Mats Burström, Stockholm University, Sweden) 11. Managing Scars of Terror in Norway's Government Quarter and the Shifting Memory Values of VG's Newspaper Panel (Hein B. Bjerck, NTNU University Museum, Norway and Elin Andreassen, Independent Scholar, Norway) 12. Unruly monsters: Submarine Mines in the Baltic region (Mirja Arnshav, Stockholm University, Sweden) 13 Wayward Ruins: Manifestations of Unruliness in and of a German Second World War Luftwaffe Storage camp in Pasvik/Paccvei Valley (Stein Farstadvoll, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway) Part IV: Postscript Reflections 14. Archaeological Imaginations: Unruly Heritage Lessons for the Anthropocene (Þóra Pétursdóttir, University of Oslo, Norway) Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations List of Contributors Introduction (Bjørnar Julius Olsen, Stein Farstadvoll and Geneviève Godin, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway) Part I: The Matter of Unruliness 1. The Ethics of the Wild (Levi R. Bryant, Collin College, USA) 2. Picturing Ghosts (Julie de Vos, Spanish National Research Council, Spain) 3. Artificting Archaeology: Joanna Rajkowska's Aquarius (2009) and Robert Kusmirowski's The Graduation Tower (2014) (Monika Stobiecka, University of Warsaw, Poland) 4. Heritage Lost and Found: Cruel Optimism and Climate Futures (Caitlin DeSilvey, University of Exeter, UK) 5. In Praise of What There Is (Bjørnar Olsen, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway) Part II: Technology and Ecological Becomings 6. The Buick At the End of the World: Nature, Technology, and the Strange Legacies of the Century of Automobility (Timothy James LeCain, Montana State University, USA) 7. Things of the Anthropocene: The Unruly Heritage of Coastal Reclamations in Japan (Denis Byrne, Western Sydney University, Australia) 8. Between Use and Abandonment: An Archaeology of Mothballing (Anatolijs Venovcevs, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway) 9. Concrete and the Contemporary (Torgeir Rinke Bangstad, University of Bergen, Norway) Part III: Aftermaths and Unruly Legacies 10. Retouching the Bronze Age: Unruly Rock Art (Mats Burström, Stockholm University, Sweden) 11. Managing Scars of Terror in Norway's Government Quarter and the Shifting Memory Values of VG's Newspaper Panel (Hein B. Bjerck, NTNU University Museum, Norway and Elin Andreassen, Independent Scholar, Norway) 12. Unruly monsters: Submarine Mines in the Baltic region (Mirja Arnshav, Stockholm University, Sweden) 13 Wayward Ruins: Manifestations of Unruliness in and of a German Second World War Luftwaffe Storage camp in Pasvik/Paccvei Valley (Stein Farstadvoll, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway) Part IV: Postscript Reflections 14. Archaeological Imaginations: Unruly Heritage Lessons for the Anthropocene (Þóra Pétursdóttir, University of Oslo, Norway) Notes Bibliography Index
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