Zorunlu ve kaçak göç olgusu çağımızın tanımlayıcı unsurlarından biri. Pek çok araştırma alanında bu konu odağa alınsa da, göç olgusunun maddiliği, duyusal ve hafızayla ilgili boyutları çoğunlukla kavranmıyor ve analiz edilmiyor. Çağdaş arkeoloji bu açıdan önemli katkılar sunabilir. Göç olgusu üzerine ilk arkeolojik derleme olan bu kitap, halihazırda yaşanan zorunlu ve kaçak göçün arkeolojisini sunacak çeşitli entelektüel, metodolojik, etik ve siyasi çerçeveleri keşfetmeye çalışıyor. Tarihsel derinlik, teori, yöntem, etik ve politikanın yanı sıra, miras ve kamusal temsil sorunları çeşitli bakış açılarından analiz ediliyor. Kitapta hem kısa değerlendirmelere yer veriliyor, hem de Meksika-ABD sınırından Akdeniz’e, Hindistan alt-kıtasına ve Avustralya’ya kadar dünyanın pek çok yerinden vaka incelemeleri ortaya konuyor.
Yannis Hamilakis (ed.), The New Nomadic Age: Archaeologies of Forced and Undocumented Migration (Sheffield: Equinox Publishing, 2018)
İÇİNDEKİLER
Yannis Hamilakis / Preface
Yannis Hamilakis / Introduction: Archaeologies of Forced and Undocumented Migration
Chapter 1
Erin P Riggs, Zahida Rehman Jat / The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan: Migration, Material Landscapes, and the Making of Nations
Chapter 2
Beverley Butler, Fatima Al-Nammari / “We Palestinian Refugees” – Heritage Rites and/as the Clothing of Bare Life: Reconfiguring Paradox, Obligation, and Imperative in Palestinian Refugee Camps in Jordan
Chapter 3
Haeden Eli Stewart, Ian Osterreicher, Cameron Gokee, Jason De Leon / Surveilling Surveillance: Countermapping Undocumented Migration in the USA-Mexico Borderlands
Chapter 4
Gabriella Soto / Place Making in Non-Places: Migrant Graffiti in Rural Highway Box Culverts
Chapter 5
Agnieszka Radziwinowiczówna / The Materiality of the State of Exception: Components of the Experience of Deportation from the United States
Chapter 6
William Caraher, Bret Weber, Richard Rothaus / Lessons from the Bakken Oil Patch
Chapter 7
Eckehard Pistrick, Florian Bachmeier / Empty Migrant Rooms: An Anthropology of Absence through the Camera Lens
Chapter 8
Kostis Kourelis / If Place Remotely Matters: Camped in Greece’s Contingent Countryside
Chapter 9
George Tyrikos-Ergas / Orange Life Jackets: Materiality and Narration in Lesvos, One Year after the Eruption of the “Refugee Crisis”
Chapter 10
Angela Maria Arbelaez Arbelaez, Edward Mulholland / Interrupted Journeys: Drawings by Refugees at the Kara Tepe Camp, Lesvos, Greece
Chapter 11
Oula Ilari Seitsonen,Vesa-Pekka Herva, Mika Kunnari / Abandoned Refugee Vehicles “In the Middle of Nowhere”: Reflections on the Global Refugee Crisis from the Northern Margins of Europe
Chapter 12
Rui Gomes Coelho / The Garden of Refugees
Chapter 13
Morgan Lynn Breene / Reframing the Lampedusa Cross: The British Museum’s Display of the Mediterranean Migrant Crisis
Chapter 14
Denis Byrne / What Anchors the Tu Do?
Chapter 15
John Schofield / “Heritage on Exile”: Reflecting on the Roles and Responsibilities of Heritage Organizations towards Those Affected by Forced Migration
Chapter 16
Christina Thomopoulos, Kurosh Dadgar, Esra Dogan, Saeid Ghasemi, Sophia Thomopoulos / Digging up sounds, images and words together in Athens: Conversations with Kurosh Dadgar (Hossein Shabani) and Saeid Ghasemi on refugee experiences and self-representation through art and heritage management
Chapter 17
Rodney Harrison, Staffan Appelgren, Anna Bohlin / Commentary: Belonging and Belongings: On Migrant and Nomadic Heritages in and for the Anthropocene
Chapter 18
Elisabeth Kirtsoglou / Commentary: Nomadic Ethics
Chapter 19
Parker VanValkenburgh / Commentary: Whither the History of Forced and Undocumented Migration? Notes for Genealogical and Comparative Approaches
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