Flooded Pasts: UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology
Flooded Pasts examines a world famous, yet critically under-examined, event-UNESCO's 1960-80 International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia-to show how the project, its genealogy, and its aftermath not only propelled archaeology into the post-war world, but also helped to "recoloniz...
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Zusammenfassung: | Flooded Pasts examines a world famous, yet critically under-examined, event-UNESCO's 1960-80 International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia-to show how the project, its genealogy, and its aftermath not only propelled archaeology into the post-war world, but also helped to "recolonize" it. In this book, William Carruthers asks how post-war decolonization took shape and what role a colonial discipline like archaeology-forged in the crucible of imperialism-played as "the new nations" asserted themselves in the face of the global Cold War.As the Aswan High Dam became the centerpiece of Gamal Abdel Nasser's Egyptian revolution, the Nubian campaign sought to salvage and preserve ancient temples and archaeological sites from the new barrage's floodwaters. Conducted in the neighboring regions of Egyptian and Sudanese Nubia, the project built on years of Nubian archaeological work conducted under British occupation and influence. During that process, the campaign drew on the scientific racism that guided those earlier surveys, helping to consign Nubians themselves to state-led resettlement and modernization programs, even as UNESCO created a picturesque archaeological landscape fit for global media and tourist consumption. Flooded Pasts describes how colonial archaeological and anthropological practices-and particularly their archival and documentary manifestations-created an "ancient Nubia" severed from the region's population. As a result, the Nubian campaign not only became fundamental to the creation of UNESCO's 1972 World Heritage Convention, but also exposed questions about the goals of archaeology and heritage, and whether the colonial origins of these fields will ever be overcome |
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spellingShingle | Carruthers, William 1982- Flooded Pasts UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology Archaeology History World History SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology bisacsh Archaeology Social aspects Nubia |
title | Flooded Pasts UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology |
title_auth | Flooded Pasts UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology |
title_exact_search | Flooded Pasts UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology |
title_exact_search_txtP | Flooded Pasts UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology |
title_full | Flooded Pasts UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology William Carruthers |
title_fullStr | Flooded Pasts UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology William Carruthers |
title_full_unstemmed | Flooded Pasts UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology William Carruthers |
title_short | Flooded Pasts |
title_sort | flooded pasts unesco nubia and the recolonization of archaeology |
title_sub | UNESCO, Nubia, and the Recolonization of Archaeology |
topic | Archaeology History World History SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology bisacsh Archaeology Social aspects Nubia |
topic_facet | Archaeology History World History SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology Archaeology Social aspects Nubia |
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