Diversity in Visual Representations of the Past : Representation Matters
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Matias, Jo Zalea
Scheyhing, Nicola Gutsmiedl-Schümann, Doris |
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Cham:
Springer Nature Switzerland,
2025.
Cham: Imprint: Springer, 2025. |
Ausgabe: | 1st ed. 2025. |
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X, 107 p. 33 illus., 29 illus. in color |
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Themes in Contemporary Archaeology
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ISBN: | 978-3-031-98240-8 |
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Chapter 1. Representation Matters: How Diverse is Our Visual Representation of the De Facto Past? ( Scheyhing et al.)
- Chapter 2. Critical Approaches to Visual Representation in Archaeology: The Pastwomen Project (Masriera-Esquerra et al)
- Chapter 3. Bringing Invisible People to the Fore: New Approaches to Representations of the Palaeolithic Era in Museums (Karkazi)
- Chapter 4. Who is Who in Roman Foreign Affairs: Long-lasting Strategies of Marginalizing the Southeast (Adlung-Schoenheit)
- Chapter 5. On Selected Visualizations of Scythian Nomadic Horse Riders in Exhibitions and Associated Catalogues (Iwe)
- Chapter 6. Dehumanization, Stereotyping, and Essentialism: Othering in School Textbooks (Foldøy)
- Chapter 7. Archaeological Representations of Visual Fiction: The Past as Represented in Star Wars (Annis)
- Chapter 8. Visualizing the Role of Past Women as Artists: A Proposal From the Arsmaya Research Group (Vidal-Lorenzo et al.)
- Chapter 9. What is Wrong With This Image? Reflecting on Past Diversity Through Visual Representations of Gender Stereotypes in Archaeology (Coltofean et al)
- Chapter 10. Conclusion: Towards Diverse Representation in Archaeology (Matias et al.).