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Images of the Past : Gender and its Representations [electronic resource]
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  • Frauen - Forschung - Archäologie : 12
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1st, New ed
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  • Pictures are an essential feature of archaeological discourse. The way they are used and their unconsciously made assertions demonstrate important things about ourselves, our theories, our methods, and the way we think. They subtly convey our convictions and view of the world - especially with regards to gender issues. The papers united in this volume highlight the relationship between words and images, thinking and showing, knowledge and assumptions, scholarly thinking and popular images in archaeology. They cover two main issues: pictorial representations of archaeology in academic and popular media, and pictures in museums. The authors examine the use of gender in academic publications, TV-documentaries, video games, non-fiction books for children and adolescents, and in archaeological museums in Spain and Germany. The volume is the result of two sessions of gender study in archaeology: "Images of the Past: Gender and its Representations" during the 20th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in September 2014 in Istanbul, and "Gender in Museums", the symposium of the Nordwestdeutscher Verband für Altertumskunde (Northwest German Association for Antiquarian Studies) in September 2013 in Lübeck. This book includes articles in English and in German.
  • Dieses Buch bietet einen guten Einstieg für Gelehrte der Altertumskunde und Kulturschaffende, sich in übersichtlichen Beiträgen den gender-studies zu nähern. Die Artikel greifen [...] theoretische Debatten auf und nennen grundlegende weiterführende Literatur [...] - Rainer Schreg auf Archaeologik
  • "Die AutorInnen schreiben anschaulich, modern und wissenschaftlich über Themen, die (nicht nur) für die Geschichtswissenschaft von großem Wert sind." - Daniel Ossenkop auf Das Mittelalter - Der Blog
  • Insgesamt handelt es sich bei "Images of the Past" um einen sehr interessanten und gut redigierten Band, der die wichtigsten Ergebnisse der beiden oben genannten Tagungen [Images of the past. Gender and its representation und Gender in museums] vorlegt und aktuelle Arbeiten sowohl gestandener als auch junger Kollegen vereint. [...] Durch den starken Praxisbezug und die zahlreichen Abbildungen werden die Inhalte sehr anschaulich verdeutlicht. - Katja Winger, in: Archäologische Informationen 41 (2018), S. 460.
  • I think that the articles published [...] are interesting and important items that should prompt reflection among archaeologists employed in scientific and museum facilities. I can especially recommend it to Polish researchers, due to the fact that the issues of gender in the past are basically absent in the archaeological discourse in Poland. - Zuzanna Rózanska-Tuta, in: Archaeologia Polona 56 (2018), S. 206.
  • Since 2007 Dr. Jana Esther Fries is a heritage officer at the Lower Saxony State Service for Cultural Heritage and responsible for the archaeological heritage in the West of Lower Saxony. At the University of Oldenburg she teaches introductory courses in prehistoric archaeology and cultural heritage management. From 1996 to 2006 she worked as director of rescue excavations for different federal states. Her research is focused on Iron Age, gender issues, settlement archaeology and more recently on late Paleolithic sites and Mesolithic hearth pits.
  • Dr. Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann is currently assistant professor at the Institute of Prehistoric Archaeology, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. From 2011 to 2016 she was research associate and study program manager at the Department of Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Bonn, and contracted lecturer at Leuphana university Lüneburg and at Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the Federal Armed Forces, Hamburg, where she teaches introductory courses in prehistoric archaeology. Her research interest are lifeworlds, gender roles and identity; the Justinian plaque; visual representations of the past; the archaeology of death and burial; chronology as well as statistical methods and databases in archaeology. She is mainly working in Iron Age Scandinavia; Roman Period; Migration Period as well as Merovingian Period and younger Early Middle Ages.
  • Dr. Jo Zalea Matias has recently completed her doctoral work at the University of Durham. Her work focuses on Iron Age Britain and France, and her research interests include archaeology in popular and social media, visual representations of the past, gender identity, and historiography. As a co-principal investigator on the "New light on old sites" project, she is currently reassessing the Iron Age site of Swallowcliffe Down in Wiltshire, UK.
  • Ulrike Rambuscheck M.A. studierte Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Klassische Archäologie und Völkerkunde in Köln und Göttingen. Sie ist im Vorstand von FemArc - Netzwerk archäologisch arbeitender Frauen e. V. engagiert. Seit 2005 fungiert sie als Co-Sprecherin der AG Geschlechterforschung bei den Altertumsverbänden. Daraus ergab sich die (Mit-)Herausgabe mehrerer Bände der Reihe Frauen - Forschung - Archäologie. Nach einer Tätigkeit als Grabungsleiterin arbeitet sie seit 2008 als freiberufliche Lektorin.
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ISBN: 3-8309-8709-9
Titel-ID: 9925176554706463