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Material and symbolic culture in late medieval and early modern Europe - APA110067
Anglický název: Material and symbolic culture in late medieval and early modern Europe
Zajišťuje: Ústav pro archeologii (21-UPRAV)
Fakulta: Filozofická fakulta
Platnost: od 2021
Semestr: oba
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E-Kredity: 3
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Rozsah, examinace: 2/0, Z [HT]
Počet míst: zimní:neurčen / neurčen (neurčen)
letní:neurčen / neurčen (neurčen)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
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Stav předmětu: nevyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
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Anotace - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Iveta Pastyříková (19.09.2019)
The aim of the lecture is to introduce students into archaeology of material and symbolic culture of late medieval
and early modern Europe. First, we will discuss theory of material culture and new approaches that are rapidly
evolving due to so called material turn in humanities. The main focus of the course will be put on material culture
itself – on archaeological artefacts, their meaning and ways of interpreting them. We will discuss European
material culture fitting in the extended chronological frames of late medieval to pre-industrial times (12-18th cent.).
Literatura - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Iveta Pastyříková (24.09.2019)

Appadurai, A. (Ed.), 2013. The social life of things: commodities in cultural perspective, 11. print. ed. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Beaudry, M.C., 2006. Findings: the material culture of needlework and sewing. Yale University Press, New Haven.

De Landa, M., 2016. Assemblage theory, Speculative realism. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.

Douglas, M., Isherwood, B., 2002. World of Goods: Towards an Anthropology of Consumption., first edition 1979. ed. Taylor and Francis, London.

Gerritsen, A., Riello, G., 2016. Introduction: The Global Lives of Things. Material culture in the first global age, in: Gerritsen, A., Riello, G. (Eds.), The Global Lives of Things. The Material Culture of Connections in the Early Modern World. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York, pp. 1-27.

Gilchrist, R., 2012. Medieval Life: Archaeology and the Life Course. The Boydell Press, Woodbridge.

Gilchrist, R., 2009. Medieval archaeology and theory: a disciplinary leap of faith, in: Gilchrist, R., Reynolds, A. (Eds.), Reflections: 50 Years of Medieval Archaeology, 1957-2007, The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph. Routledge.

Hicks, D., 2010. The Material‐Cultural Turn: Event and Effect, in: Hicks, D., Beaudry, M.C. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Material Culture Studies. Oxford University Press, Oxford; New York, pp. 25-98.

Hicks, D., Beaudry, M.C. (Eds.), 2010. The Oxford handbook of material culture studies. Oxford University Press, Oxford ; New York.

Insoll, T. (Ed.), 2011. The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Ritual and Religion, Oxford Handbooks. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Jervis, B., 2018. Assemblage Thought and Archaeology. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

Jervis, B., 2014. Pottery and Social Life in Medieval England. Oxbow Books.

Johnson, M., 2010. Archaeological Theory: An Introduction. John Wiley & Sons, Oxford?

Latour, B., 2005. Reassembling the social: an introduction to actor-network-theory, Clarendon lectures in management studies. Oxford University Press, Oxford ; New York.

Malafouris, L., 2013. How things shape the mind: a theory of material engagement. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Mehler, N., 2013. Breaking New Ground: Historical Archaeology in Central Europe, in: Mehler, N. (Ed.), Historical Archaeology in Central Europe, Special Publication of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Society for Historical Archaeology, Rockville, pp. 11-30.

Olsen, B., 2010. In defense of things: archaeology and the ontology of objects, Archaeology in society series. AltaMira Press, Lanham [Md.].

Sawicki, J., 2014. Średniowieczne świeckie odznaki w Polsce na tle europejskim =: Medieval secular badges in Poland against the European background, Wratislavia Antiqua. Uniwersytet Wrocławski, Wrocław.

Trentmann, F., 2016. Empire of Things: How We Became a World of Consumers, from the Fifteenth Century to the Twenty-First. Harper.

Wachowski, K., 2013. Emblemata mediaevalia profana: przykład Polski, Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis. Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, Wrocław.

Witmore, C., 2014. Archaeology and the New Materialisms. J. Contemp. Archaeol. 1, 203-246. https://doi.org/10.1558/jca.v1i2.%16661

Sylabus - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Iveta Pastyříková (19.09.2019)

Lectures will be held every other week.

1. Introduction to material and symbolic culture of late medieval and early modern Europe.

2. What to do with all those things? Some new (archaeological) approaches to material culture.

3. Courtly love, dragons and Minnesang. Archaeology of medieval material culture, pt. 1.

4. Saints, crosses and pilgrim shells. Archaeology of medieval material culture, pt. 2.

5. Pre-industrial material culture and a (very) long medieval.

6. From theory to practice. In touch with material culture.

 
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