书目名称 | The Archaeology of Anxiety |
副标题 | The Materiality of A |
编辑 | Jeffrey Fleisher,Neil Norman |
视频video | http://file.papertrans.cn/905/904488/904488.mp4 |
概述 | Discusses the nature/culture divide in emotions research.Offers an archaeological contribution to the burgeoning field of emotions research.Examines archaeological evidence for both the causes and eff |
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描述 | .Recent efforts to engage moreexplicitly with the interpretation of emotions in archaeology have sought newapproaches and terminology to encourage archaeologists to take emotionsseriously. This is part of a growing awareness of the importance of senses—whatwe see, smell, hear, and feel—in the constitution and reconstitution of pastsocial and cultural lives. . .Yet research on emotion inarchaeology remains limited, despite the fact that such states underpin manystudies of socio-cultural transformation. .The Archaeology of Anxiety.draws together papers that examine the local complexities of anxiety as wellas the variable stimuli—class or factional struggle, warfare, communityconstruction and maintenance, personal turmoil, and responsibilities to (andrelationships with) the dead—that may generate emotional responses of fear,anxiousness, worry, and concern. . ..The goal of this timely volumeis to present fresh research that addresses the material dimension of rites andperformances related to the mitigation and negotiation of anxiety as well as therole of material culture and landscapes in constituting and even creatingperiods or episodes of anxiety.. |
出版日期 | Book 2016 |
关键词 | archaeological evidence of historic coping mechanisms; archaeology and funereal rites; archaeology of |
版次 | 1 |
doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3231-3 |
isbn_softcover | 978-1-4939-8002-4 |
isbn_ebook | 978-1-4939-3231-3 |
copyright | Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016 |