Hi all,
The call for papers for the always excellent
TAG (UK Theoretical Archaeology Group) conference in sunny Edinburgh (15-17 December 2022) opens today with over 30 sessions on the theme of
Revolutions!
I would especially like to draw list members’ attention to Gabriel Moshenska and I’s session on:
Absence: Perspectives from archaeology and heritage.
Absence is a fundamental concept in both archaeology and cultural heritage studies, but one that has not received the concerted critical attention that it deserves. Our ambition for this session
is to lay the groundwork for a more focused conversation about absence and absences across these two fields. This might include the role of absence in epistemologies and knowledge-making practices; typologies of material and immaterial absences; and explorations
of allied concepts such as loss, destruction, forgetting, and decay.
There have been valuable contributions to the study of absence in anthropology, memory studies and related fields – within archaeology we acknowledge the work of Gavin Lucas and others who have
begun to explore these significances. Some of this earlier work has focused on the often problematic notion of ‘presencing’ absence, with the material and ethical implications of this frequently left under-explored. In this session we hope to generate discussion
that can progress beyond this, and to spark critical engagements with the concept of absence that can enrich practice and thought in archaeology and heritage.
Topics may include but are not limited to:
More detail and many other excellent sessions to choose from:
https://tagedinburgh2022.wordpress.com/absence-perspectives-from-archaeology-and-heritage/
To submit a
200-250 words abstract to our session or to ask a question (by 31 July) please email us:
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Jonny
Dr Jonathan Gardner, FHEA
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School of Art
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