Now published:
Journal of Iberian Archaeology 9/10 (2006/2007)
Special Issue: Overcoming the Modern Invention of Material Culture:
Proceedings of the TAG session, Exeter 2006.
edited by Vitor Oliveira Jorge and Julian Thomas, with a commentary by Tim
Ingold
Further details from Vitor Oliveira Jorge - email [log in to unmask]
Table of Contents
Editorial
Julian Thomas and Vitor Oliveira Jorge
The Trouble with Material Culture
Julian Thomas
The unbearable lightness of prehistory. Archaeological reflections on
material culture and time
Gavin Lucas
From purification to mediation: overcoming artificial 'otherness' with and
in actor-network theory
Christopher M. Watts
Understanding materiality and human experience through creative artistic
expression
Cordula Hansen
Objects and agency: some obstacles and the opportunities of modernity
Ian Russell
Double-artefacts: exploring the other side of material culture
Matt Edgeworth
Habitus unbound: overlaps and clashes between the histories of art,
religion and science and opening space for archaeologies of plural public
grounds of truth
Stephanie Koerner
Are Stones Alive?
Chantal Conneller
Mutable materials and the production of persons: reconfiguring
understandings of identity in the Mesolithic of the northern Irish Sea
basin
Hannah Cobb
We have never been material
Andrew Cochrane
Foreign objects in an egocentric landscape: understanding objects and
interaction during the Neolithic of northern England
The conceptual animal: technologies of body presentation in the Lower
Bavarian Neolithic
Daniela Hofmann
The poetics of scale: miniature axes from Whitchurch
Kate Waddington
The good, the bad and the ambiguous: boundary issues of the Western
mindset in the interpretation of Minoan iconography
Eric McGowan
Destabilizing meaning in anthropomorphic forms from Northwest Argentina
Benjamin Alberti
Beyond Materiality: sintaxis and relationality of rock art and some of the
things we call nature
Andres Troncoso M.
From Material Culture to Material Life
Dan Hicks
I'm your Venus: making surfaces on the body
Penny Bickle
The evanescence of the 'material' and of the 'cultural': the impossibility
of fixing a face. Some notes on experience, representation, identity -
steps into an interdisciplinary field of enquiry?
Vitor Oliveira Jorge
Comment
Tim Ingold
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