Professor Robin Skeates robin.skeates@durham.ac.uk
Professor
Visual Culture and Archaeology: Art and Social Life in Prehistoric South-East Italy
Skeates, R.
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Abstract
This book draws on the complementary fields of visual cultural studies and interpretative archaeology to examine how successive generations transformed their visual culture to construct themselves, exploring this process through an extended case-study of art and social life in prehistoric south-east Italy, between the Upper Palaeolithic and the Bronze Age. A central argument is that a wide range of visually communicative artworks were consumed and produced in the cultural process. Such objects range from portable artefacts, to installations within sites, to monumental structures in the landscape – all of which were interwoven with people’s bodies in the experiences of daily life and special performances. More specifically, it is argued that these powerful aesthetic objects were actively used by people across space and time to perceive the world around them and to reproduce their social lives. They helped people to establish personal and collective boundaries, identities and relationships, to acquire and exercise power, to promote ideologies, and to contest them, especially at times of social tension.
Citation
Skeates, R. (2005). Visual Culture and Archaeology: Art and Social Life in Prehistoric South-East Italy. Duckworth
Book Type | Authored Book |
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Publication Date | Nov 1, 2005 |
Deposit Date | May 31, 2007 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1127357 |
Publisher URL | http://www.ducknet.co.uk/academic/title.php?titleissue_id=35&search_term=Visual%20Culture%20and%20Archaeology&search_sections=1 |
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