Theorie | Archäologie | Reflexion 1: Kontroversen und Ansätze im deutschsprachigen Diskurs

How to Cite

Renger, Martin, Schreiber, Stefan and Veling, Alexander (Eds.): Theorie | Archäologie | Reflexion 1: Kontroversen und Ansätze im deutschsprachigen Diskurs, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2023 (Theoriedenken in der Archäologie, Volume 1). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1092

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ISBN 978-3-96929-181-8 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-182-5 (Hardcover)

Published

10/18/2023

Authors

Martin Renger (Ed.), Stefan Schreiber (Ed.), Alexander Veling (Ed.)

Theorie | Archäologie | Reflexion 1

Kontroversen und Ansätze im deutschsprachigen Diskurs

The double volume “Theory | Archaeology | Reflection. Controversies and approaches in German-language discourse” is dedicated to the diversity of approaches that shape archaeological theoretical discourse today and in the near future. To this end, it brings together groundbreaking contributions, exciting thought experiments and initial theoretical approaches across the archaeological spectrum. Both established and young academics contribute new impulses and approaches to the discourse or discuss existing approaches. The articles of the first volume focus on disciplinary definitions, standpoints and positioning, as well as on questions of ethics and responsibility in archaeologies.

Martin Renger is currently research assistant in Near Eastern Archaeology at the University of Heidelberg and doctoral student at the Free University of Berlin. In the context of his dissertation, he is investigating transformation processes of social orders during sedentarisation in Southwest Asia. He is also working on forms and strategies of subjectivation and collectivisation in the past, theories of society, subalternity and theories of space and architecture.

Stefan Schreiber is currently a research associate at the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum and the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in two externally funded projects and co-editor of the journal Forum Kritische Archäologie. He works on posthumanist, neomaterialist and STS methodologies in archaeology, developing theoretical approaches to the study of resilience and care.

Alexander Veling studied archaeology and sociology and is currently a PhD student at the Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies (BerGSAS). He manages the Theory Network of the Berliner Antike-Kolleg and performs research on social and cultural theories as well as the theory and methodology of archaeology. He also works in the field of historical and contemporary archaeology.

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Table of Contents
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Martin Renger, Stefan Schreiber, Alexander Veling
xi-xii
Martin Renger, Stefan Schreiber, Alexander Veling
1-18
Kerstin P. Hofmann
Einige Bemerkungen aus Sicht einer prähistorischen Archäologin
21-52
Caroline Heitz
Archäologie nach der Postmoderne
167-218
Ulrike Rambuscheck, Sarah Gonschorek, Katja Winger, Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann
221-248
Stefan Schreiber, Sophie-Marie Rotermund
Subjektkörper diesseits und jenseits des Menschen
249-291
Aleksander Dzbyński
Archäologie verstehen durch Kino, Philosophie und Literatur
335-353
Henriette Baron, Daniel Lau, Martin Renger, Stefan Schreiber, Alexander Veling
Ein Interview mit Daniel Lau und Henriette Baron zu (kritischen) Tierstudien
377-396
Stefan Schreiber, Vera Egbers, Sabine Neumann
Entfremdung, (Ent-)Subjektivierung und Othering der Vergangenheit als ethisches Problem
397-421
Kerstin P. Hofmann, Christina Sanchez-Stockhammer, Philipp W. Stockhammer
(De-)Personalisierung und Objektifizierung prähistorischer Menschen
423-452
Anonym
Ein archäologischer Blick auf die türkische Westküste, Lesbos und Athen im Jahr 2017
453-490
Über die Autor*innen
491-497

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