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Author Sanders, Karin, 1952-

Title Bodies in the bog and the archaeological imagination / Karin Sanders.

Imprint Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2009.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  936 Sa53b 2009    ---  Available
1 copy being processed for Axe Acquisitions Order.
Description xx, 317 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-298) and index.
Contents Remarkable remains -- Nature's own darkroom -- The archaeological uncanny -- Uses and abuses : bog body politics -- Erotic digging -- Bog body art -- Museum thresholds and the ethics of display -- Making faces -- Frozen time and material metaphors.
Summary Known for his red hair, day-old stubble, and uncannily preserved two-thousand-year-old physique, Tollund Man's mummified body discovered in 1950s Denmark was an instant archaeological sensation. But he was not the first of his kind: recent history has resurrected from northern Europes bogs several men, women, and children who were deposited there as sacrifices in the early Iron Age and kept startlingly intact by the chemical properties of peat. In this remarkable account of their modern afterlives, Karin Sanders argues that the discovery of bog bodies began an extraordinary and ongoing cultural journey. Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Sanders shows these eerily preserved remains came alive in art and science as material metaphors for such concepts as trauma, nostalgia, and identity. Sigmund Freud, Joseph Beuys, Serge Vandercam, Seamus Heaney, and other major figures have used them to reconsider fundamental philosophical, literary, aesthetic, and scientific concerns. Exploring this intellectual spectrum, Sanders contends that the power of bog bodies to provoke such a wide range of responses is rooted in their unique status as both archeological artifacts and human beings. They emerge as corporeal time capsules that transcend archaeology to challenge our assumptions about what we can know about the past. By restoring them to the roster of cultural phenomena that force us to confront our ethical and aesthetic boundaries, Bodies in the Bog excavates anew the question of what it means to be human.--From publisher description.
Subject Bog bodies -- Europe.
Human remains (Archaeology) -- Europe.
Water-saturated sites (Archaeology) -- Europe.
Antiquities, Prehistoric -- Europe.
Europe -- Antiquities.
Antiquities. (OCoLC)fst00810745
Antiquities, Prehistoric. (OCoLC)fst00810762
Bog bodies. (OCoLC)fst00835538
Human remains (Archaeology) (OCoLC)fst00963213
Water-saturated sites (Archaeology) (OCoLC)fst01172331
Europe. (OCoLC)fst01245064
ISBN 9780226734040 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0226734048 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780226734057
0226734056
Standard No. 3080991

 
    
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