Schaafsma | Images and Power | Buch | 978-1-4614-5821-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 104 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1883 g

Reihe: Anthropology and Ethics

Schaafsma

Images and Power

Rock Art and Ethics

Buch, Englisch, 104 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1883 g

Reihe: Anthropology and Ethics

ISBN: 978-1-4614-5821-0
Verlag: Springer


Ethics and Rock Art: Images and Power addresses the distinctive ways in which ethical considerations pertain to rock art research within the larger context of the archaeological ethical debate. Marks on stone, with their social and religious implications, give rise to distinctive ethical concerns within the scholarly enterprise as different perceptions between scholars and Native Americans are encountered in regard to worldviews, concepts of space, time, and in the interpretation of  the imagery itself.  This discourse addresses issues such as the conflicting paradigms of oral traditions and archaeological veracity, differing ideas about landscapes in which rock art occurs, the intrusion of “desired knowledge”, and how the past may be robbed by changing interpretations and values on both sides. Case studies are presented in regard to shamanism and war-related imagery. Also addressed are issues surrounding questions of art, aesthetics, and appropriation of imagery by outsiders. Overall, this discourse attempts to clarify points of contention between Euro-American scholars and Native Americans so that we can better recognize the origins of differences and thus promote better mutual understanding in these endeavors.
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1.Introduction
Is it art?
2. Ethics, Worldviews and Ways of Knowing
Cultural Landscapes, Cultural Spaces
Judeo-Christian vs. American Indian Perspectives on Time and Space
3. The Interpretation Game
Some History
Strategies for Rock Art Interpretation
Goals and Confusions: Conflicting Paradigms
Robbing the Non-material Past: Case Studies: Shamanism, Warfare
Re-inventing the Past: Change, Desired Knowledge and Identity
4. The Use and Re-Use of Imagery
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions


As a Research Associate with the Museum of New Mexico, Polly Schaafsma has been engaged in rock art research since the early 1960s in the American Southwest. The pioneering descriptive and organizational efforts in the initial decades of rock art studies have matured to investigations involving world views, cosmology and meaning in the imagery. Her research has involved rock art from the Archaic hunter-gatherers to the Proto-historic and historic rock art of Pueblos, Navajos and Apaches with whom she has collaborated on several occasions. In the 1980s, she served on several committees in conjunction with members of nearby Pueblos in regard to the establishment of Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque and the subsequent issues surrounding outside impacts on the Monument. Recently as a member of the Cosmo group with the Santa Fe Institute, she has explored extensively issues and iconographies of New World cosmologies and the traditions shared by maize-based horticulturalists throughout.


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