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Unruly Heritage

Archaeologies of the Anthropocene

Genevieve Godin editor Bjørnar Julius Olsen editor Stein Farstadvoll editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:14th Nov '24

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Explores the conception of heritage as unruly from a rich variety of angles, ranging from archaeological theory to multidisciplinary considerations of Anthropocene legacies.

Heritage is almost univocally conceived of as valuable and good, something we care for and preserve for ourselves and future generations. Although traditionally associated with the unique and monumental, heritage has over the last decades been broadened in response to claims to incorporate more diverse and globally representative legacies. While such claims are of course welcome, they do not embrace the bulging unruly and obnoxious legacies that now haunt us; legacies that have become so conspicuously manifest that they are claimed as diagnostic of a new epoch, the Anthropocene.

This book targets this exclusion. It claims that the current ‘clash’ between prevailing conceptions of heritage as something confined, wished for and thus worth saving, and the unruly legacies ignoring such work of purification, urges a reconsideration of strategies and rationales for how to ‘deal with’ heritage. Through multidisciplinary approaches, ranging from archaeology and heritage studies to philosophy and environmental politics, the contributions bring heritage into dialogue with a wide range of topics including industrialisation, material profusion, modernist architectural material, coastal reclamations, barbed wire, and naval mines. The result is a volume that profoundly challenges traditional understandings of heritage as an exclusive reserve of things selected and managed by us.

In the current context of environmental change and uncertainty, Unruly Heritage is a timely contribution that provides a compelling reflection on the more-than-human world we inhabit. The concept of the ‘unruly’ challenges the heritage paradigm by considering elements that cannot be easily tamed or neatly categorised. The breadth of this edited collection highlights the complex material entanglements that shape legacies. -- Nadia Bartolini, Associate Lecturer in Cultural Heritage Studies, UCL Institute of Archaeology, UK

ISBN: 9781350426368

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304 pages