An Archaeology of the Contemporary Era

An Archaeology of the Contemporary Era

by Alfredo Gonzalez-Ruibal
An Archaeology of the Contemporary Era

An Archaeology of the Contemporary Era

by Alfredo Gonzalez-Ruibal

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Overview

An 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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032596600
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/04/2024
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Alfredo 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.

Table of Contents

1. An Archaeology of the Contemporary Era 2. Ruins 3. Politics 4. Ethics 5. Aesthetics 6. Time 7. Space 8. Materiality 9. Conclusions

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