After Modernity: Archaeological Approaches to the Contemporary Past

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After Modernity summarizes archaeological approaches to the contemporary past, and suggests a new agenda for the archaeology of late modern societies. The principal focus is the archaeology of developed, de-industrialized societies during the second half of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first. This period encompasses the end of the Cold War and the beginning of the 'internet age', a period which sits firmly within what we would recognize to be a period of 'lived and living memory'. Rodney Harrison and John Schofield explore how archaeology can inform the study of this time period and the study of our own society through detailed case studies and an in-depth summary of the existing literature. After Modernity draws together cross-disciplinary perspectives on contemporary material culture studies, and develops a new agenda for the study of the materiality of late modern societies.

Author(s): Rodney Harrison, John Schofield
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 320

Contents......Page 8
List of Figures......Page 9
1. Introduction......Page 12
PART I . SURVEYING THE FIELD: THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE RECENT AND CONTEMPORARY PAST......Page 30
2. A Disciplinary (Pre)History......Page 32
3. Field Methods......Page 65
4. Working Across Disciplines......Page 100
5. Theory and Politics......Page 137
PART II. ARCHAEOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO LATE MODERN SOCIETIES......Page 162
6. Artefacts......Page 164
7. Sites......Page 194
8. Landscape......Page 228
9. Non-Places and Virtual Worlds......Page 260
10. Discussion and Conclusion......Page 293
References......Page 300
B......Page 328
C......Page 329
E......Page 330
G......Page 331
H......Page 332
L......Page 333
M......Page 334
P......Page 335
S......Page 336
T......Page 337
W......Page 338
Z......Page 339