Minnen från vår samtid. Arkeologi, materialitet och samtidshistoria.
Abstract
During the last decade, the perspective of contemporary archaeology has been
incorporated into the discipline of archaeology. The purpose of this doctoral thesis is
to problematize contemporary archaeology as a field of research with emphasis on the
development of methodology and the public potential that is inherent in this
perspective. These are two central aspects that I consider to be of substantial
significance, at the same time as they have not been given enough attention in
previous research. The study is conducted on a theoretical framework based on the
concept of materiality and on memory processes. The main questions concerns how
contemporary archaeology can be conducted in practice, what results this provides and
why these results are reached.
The thesis is based on the analyses of two case studies consisting of the
archaeological investigations of the amusement park Ramneskärsparken and the Skatås
rehabilitation camp, both of the 1940s. The study is conducted by using the method
of component analysis. Four components have been identified as important and
significant for a contemporary archaeological perspective; Archaeological methods,
Contemporary archaeology and community archaeology, Contemporary archaeology as an
interdisciplinary science and The assemblage of finds.
The methods discussed in the thesis give rise to a demand of knowledge from
people outside the archaeological discipline. It also highlights the importance of both
archaeological methods and interdisciplinary work including oral and written sources.
In conclusion, the study demonstrates that matter sets things in motion. It is the
meeting and interaction between people and material culture that activates memories
connected to the sites in question, when excavated together with community groups.
Contemporary archaeology works in contexts that now living people have experiences
of and therefore also valuable knowledge about. Carrying out contemporary
archaeological projects together with these people provides unique prospects of
interpreting and working with the archaeological material. The results of the thesis
show that archaeology of recent contexts partly serves other purposes and provides
other values than an archaeology directed towards older contexts. The reason for this is
that contemporary archaeology is an archaeology that has an overall focus on now
living people, on ourselves.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Humanistiska fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Arts
Institution
Department of Historical Studies ; Institutionen för historiska studier
Disputation
Onsdagen den 4 juni 2014, kl 13.00, Lilla hörsalen, Humanisten, Renströmsgatan 6.
Date of defence
2014-06-04
maria.persson@archaeology.gu.se
Date
2014-05-07Author
Persson, Maria
Keywords
Archaeology of the recent past
Contemporary archaeology
Heritage
Conflict archaeology
Materiality
Archaeological Methods
Community archaeology
Public Archaeology
Memory
Skatås
Ramneskärsparken
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-85245-55-0
Series/Report no.
Gotarc Serie B. Gothenburg Archaeological Theses
62
Language
swe
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