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OverviewAn Archaeology of the Contemporary Era approaches the contemporary age, between the late nineteenth and twenty-first centuries, as an archaeological period defined by specific material processes. It reflects on the theory and practice of the archaeology of the contemporary past from epistemological, political, ethical and aesthetic viewpoints, and characterises the present based on archaeological traces from the spatial, temporal and material excesses that define it. The materiality of our era, the book argues, and particularly its ruins and rubbish, reveals something profound, original and disturbing about humanity. This is the first attempt at describing the contemporary era from an archaeological point of view. Global in scope, the book brings together case studies from every continent and considers sources from peripheral and rarely considered traditions, meanwhile engaging in an interdisciplinary dialogue with philosophy, anthropology, history and geography. An Archaeology of the Contemporary Era will be essential reading for students and practitioners of the archaeology of the contemporary past, historical archaeology and archaeological theory. It will also be of interest to anybody concerned with globalisation, modernity and the Anthropocene. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alfredo Gonzalez-Ruibal (Institute of Heritage Sciences of the Spanish National Research Council, Spain.)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9781138338449ISBN 10: 1138338443 Pages: 236 Publication Date: 21 December 2018 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis text will likely be indispensable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students entering the field, as well as thought provoking for professionals engaged in the development and interpretation of new projects. The thematic organization of chapters allows for accessible piecemeal reading, but at the same time, each section builds to contribute to Gonzalez-Ruibal's political intervention into and rehabilitation of archaeology as the discipline primed to enhance our understanding of (super)modernity. African Archaeological Review, Johanna A. Pacyga This book is the most formidable, encompassing, agenda-setting instalment in the growing archaeology of the contemporary era. It will shape and sharpen the conversation for years to come. Norwegian Archaeological Review - Lori Khatchadourian This text will likely be indispensable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students entering the field, as well as thought provoking for professionals engaged in the development and interpretation of new projects. The thematic organization of chapters allows for accessible piecemeal reading, but at the same time, each section builds to contribute to Gonzalez-Ruibal's political intervention into and rehabilitation of archaeology as the discipline primed to enhance our understanding of (super)modernity. African Archaeological Review, Johanna A. Pacyga This book is the most formidable, encompassing, agenda-setting instalment in the growing archaeology of the contemporary era. It will shape and sharpen the conversation for years to come. Norwegian Archaeological Review - Lori Khatchadourian Author InformationAlfredo González-Ruibal is a researcher with the Institute of Heritage Sciences of the Spanish National Research Council. His research focuses on the archaeology of the contemporary past, and particularly on the dark side of modernity: war, dictatorship, predatory capitalism and colonialism. He has conducted fieldwork in Spain, Brazil, Equatorial Guinea and the Horn of Africa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |