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Encountering Material Culture Through Archaeological Fiction Wonderful Things In Literature Film And Media 1st Edition Kerry Dodd

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Encountering Material Culture Through Archaeological Fiction Wonderful Things In Literature Film And Media 1st Edition Kerry Dodd
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Kerry Dodd
ISBN: 9781350367432, 1350367435
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Encountering Material Culture Through Archaeological Fiction Wonderful Things In Literature Film And Media 1st Edition Kerry Dodd by Kerry Dodd 9781350367432, 1350367435 instant download after payment.

Investigating the representation of artefacts, objects and 'things' in a range of predominantly Western archaeological fiction from the late Victorian period to the modern day, this book examines the narratives through which humanity represents its own material heritage in relation to notions of enchantment, exhibition, estrangement, adventure, tourism and waste. Kerry Dodd asserts that comprehending the structures through which material culture is presented within archaeological media reveals the structures that transform an object from rubbish to relic. Calling upon such indicative literature, films, TV series and video games as Tomb Raider, Indiana Jones, Uncharted and Relic Hunter, this book explores the depiction of material culture through three principal areas – relics, exhibition and adventure. Outlining a critical framework of artefact representation, Dodd argues that such iconic moments as Howard Carter's remark that he saw 'wonderful things' when he broke into the antechamber of Tutankhamun's tomb remain recognisable through the evocation of a spectacular visual, despite little concrete definition of the objects witnessed. This book offers a unique exploration of how such figures as Indiana Jones, Lara Croft and Carter have cemented a cultural recognition of what an artefact constitutes as being dependent on how an object is encountered. It is through the very 'wonder' of things that Dodd breaks down the boundaries between popular and professional archaeology by pushing forward critical considerations of material culture.

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