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Archaeologies of attachment = emotional attachments in the archaeological record /
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Title/Author:
Archaeologies of attachment/ edited by Sanna Lipkin, Taryn Bell, Tiina Väre.
Reminder of title:
emotional attachments in the archaeological record /
other author:
Lipkin, Sanna.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2024.,
Description:
xi, 121 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Archaeology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66570-7
ISBN:
9783031665707
Archaeologies of attachment = emotional attachments in the archaeological record /
Archaeologies of attachment
emotional attachments in the archaeological record /[electronic resource] :edited by Sanna Lipkin, Taryn Bell, Tiina Väre. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2024. - xi, 121 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Themes in contemporary archaeology,2730-745X. - Themes in contemporary archaeology..
Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Archaeologies of Emotion, Attachment, and Social Bonds (Bell et al) -- Chapter 2. Archaeologies of Attachment. Understanding Social Relationships, Material Culture, Religion, and Place (Bell) -- Part II. Social Bonds -- Chapter 3. Early Modern Breastfeeding Problem in Sweden. Failures to Securely Attach? (Väre) -- Chapter 4. Fragile and Resilient: Impact of Childhood Emotional Bonds and Attachment on Coping Mechanisms in Eighteenth to Nineteenth-century Finland (Lipkin) -- Chapter 5. Caring, Compassion and Clemency within the Nineteenth-century Foster Family of Clementeoffs. A case of Fictive Kinship (Tuovinen) -- Chapter 6. Phenomenological Approaches to Prehistoric Attachments. The Evidence from Prehistoric, Complete, Animal Burials of the Eastern Carpathian Basin (Daróczi) -- Part III: Emotionally Important Objects And Places -- Chapter 7. Letting Go of Attachment Objects. Insights from the 'Problematic Stuff' of Later Prehistoric Britain and Beyond (Büster) -- Chapter 8. Objects of Memory, Attachment, and Childhood. A Case from Roman Piedmont (Northwestern Italy) (Quercia) -- Chapter 9. Photography's Post-Mortem. Examining Emotion and Attachment through Family Pictures (Matila) -- Part IV: Interdisciplinary Insights To Attachment-Based Archaeology -- Chapter 10. Conclusion. Towards Mentalising Archaeology: Attachment Bonds and Loneliness (Lipkin et al) -- Chapter 11. Commentary. The Application of Attachment Theory for a more Emotionally and Socially Informed Archaeology (Halcrow)
This edited volume offers a new approach to the study of emotion in the past, focusing on the experience of emotional attachment. Psychological research has demonstrated that all humans are capable of forming a variety of close social and emotional attachments from cradle to grave, yet archaeology has not, to date, considered the significance of these attachments in any detail. Inspired by Bowlby's theory of attachment, one of the key theories in developmental psychology over the last 60 years, this volume sheds light on what attachment is, how it functions, and how it has influenced human life and material culture from the Palaeolithic to the present. This volume brings together contributions from authors focusing on a variety of subjects related to attachment, from social relationships with people and animals, to places, to material culture, from the deepest reaches of prehistory to the contemporary era. It aims to improve our understanding of where and how archaeologists can look for evidence of these attachments, and in doing so, it helps us to consider how these shape our understanding of human behaviour, cognition and life more broadly. This volume is of interest to archaeologists and scholars of social attachment theory.
ISBN: 9783031665707
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-66570-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
558465
Archaeology.
LC Class. No.: CC175 / .A73 2024
Dewey Class. No.: 930.1
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