Archaeological Semiotics (häftad)
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Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
352
Utgivningsdatum
2010-04-13
Upplaga
1
Förlag
Wiley-Blackwell
Medarbetare
Preucel, JR. Rob / Preucel, Jr. Rob
Illustrationer
Illustrations, map
Dimensioner
226 x 150 x 20 mm
Vikt
499 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
1623:Standard B&W 6 x 9 in or 229 x 152 mm Perfect Bound on White w/Gloss Lam
ISBN
9781405199131

Archaeological Semiotics

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This interdisciplinary book examines archaeologys engagement with semiotics, from its early structuralist beginnings to its more recent Peircian encounters. It represents the first sustained engagement with Peircian semiotics in archaeology, as well as the first discussion of how pragmatic anthropology articulates with anthropological archaeology. Its central thesis is that archaeology is a distinctive kind of semiotic enterprise; one devoted to giving meaning to the past in the present through the study of materiality. It compliments standard studies of linguistics and reformulates contemporary theories of material culture. Providing an introduction to Saussure and a review of his legacy across structural, symbolic, and cognitive anthropology, Preucel goes on to present the Peircian alternative and highlights its influence on pragmatic anthropology. Of special interest are the discussions of the interrelations of structuralism and processual archaeology, poststructuralism and postprocessual archaeologies, and cognitive science and cognitive archaeology. The author offers two original case studies demonstrating how material culture pragmatically mediates social relations- one focusing on the aftermath of the Pueblo Revolt from 1680-1694 and the other on the New England utopian community of Brook Farm from 1842-1846. Throughout his analysis, Preucel emphasizes the close links between archaeology and other social sciences. But he also contends that archaeology, by virtue of the powerful ideological character of the past, can open up new spaces for discourse and dialogue about meaning, and, in the process, make a valuable contribution to contemporary semiotics.
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Robert W. Preucel is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Associate Curator of North American Archaeology at the University of Pennsylvania. He has taught previously at Southern Illinois University and Harvard University and has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Cambridge. He is co-editor of Contemporary Archaeology in Theory (with Ian Hodder, Blackwell 1996).

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List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction. What is Semiotics?. Archaeology and Semiotics. Theorizing Material Culture. Organization of Book. Part I. Signs of Meaning. 2. Saussure and his Legacy. Ferdinand de Saussure. Semiology and Structural Lingustics. Saussure and Modern Linguistics. Structural Anthropology. Symbolic and Cognitive Anthropology. Summary. 3. The Peircian Alternative. Charles Sanders Peirce. Semeiotics. Peirce and Modern Philosophy. Peirce and Modern Linguistics. The Life of the Sign. Summary. 4. Pragmatic Anthropology. Peircian Encounters. Indexicality. Self and Social Identity. Material Culture Meanings. Summary. Part II: Aspects of a Semiotic Archaeology. 5. Structuralism and Processal Archaeology. A Brief History of Processual Archaeology. Rules and Representations. Information Exchange. Ideology and Structural Marxism. Summary. 6. Poststructuralism and Postprocessual Archaeologies. A Brief History of Postprocessual Archaeologies. From Structure to Practice. Reading Material Culture. Material Culture as Text. Material Metaphors. Summary. 7. Cognitive Science and Cognitive Archaeology. A Brief History of Cognitive Archaeology. The Evolution of Mind. Cognitive Processes. Summary. Part III: Archaeological Case Studies. 8. Brook Farm and Architecture of Utopia. Utopian Architecture. The Brook Farm Historical Site. Semiotic Ideologies of Social Reform. Finding Utopia. Houses as Social Actors. Representing Brook Farm. Conclusions. 9. In the Aftermath of the Pueblo Revolt. The New Mexico Colony. The Pueblo Revitalization Movement. Living in Accord with the Laws of the Ancestors. Kotyiti Archaeology. Social Dynamics at Kotyiti Pueblo. Regional Settlement Pattern. Signs of the Times. Conclusions. 10. Material Meanings in Practice. On Cables and Chains. Integrating Words and Things. Semiotic Ideologies. Towards a Pragmatic Archaeology. Notes. Bibliography. Index.