Reconstruction, replication and re-enactment in the humanities and social sciences /:
Performative methods are playing an increasingly prominent role in research into historical production processes, materials, bodily knowledge and sensory skills, and in forms of education and public engagement in classrooms and museums. This book offers, for the first time, sustained, interdisciplin...
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Zusammenfassung: | Performative methods are playing an increasingly prominent role in research into historical production processes, materials, bodily knowledge and sensory skills, and in forms of education and public engagement in classrooms and museums. This book offers, for the first time, sustained, interdisciplinary reflections on performative methods, variously known as Reconstruction, Replication and Re-enactment (RRR) practices across the fields of history of science, archaeology, art history, conservation, musicology and anthropology. Each of these fields has distinct histories, approaches, tools and research questions. Researchers in the historical disciplines have used reconstructions to learn about the materials and practices of the past, while anthropologists and ethnographers have more often studied the re-enactments themselves, participating in these performances as engaged observers. In this book, authors bring their experiences of RRR practices within their discipline into conversation with RRR practices in other disciplines, providing a basis for interdisciplinary cross-fertilization. |
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spelling | Reconstruction, replication and re-enactment in the humanities and social sciences / edited by Sven Dupré, Anna Harris, Julia Kursell, Patricia Lulof and Maartje Stols-Witlox. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2020. 1 online resource (298 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed December 7, 2020). Includes bibliographical references and index. Performative methods are playing an increasingly prominent role in research into historical production processes, materials, bodily knowledge and sensory skills, and in forms of education and public engagement in classrooms and museums. This book offers, for the first time, sustained, interdisciplinary reflections on performative methods, variously known as Reconstruction, Replication and Re-enactment (RRR) practices across the fields of history of science, archaeology, art history, conservation, musicology and anthropology. Each of these fields has distinct histories, approaches, tools and research questions. Researchers in the historical disciplines have used reconstructions to learn about the materials and practices of the past, while anthropologists and ethnographers have more often studied the re-enactments themselves, participating in these performances as engaged observers. In this book, authors bring their experiences of RRR practices within their discipline into conversation with RRR practices in other disciplines, providing a basis for interdisciplinary cross-fertilization. Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Sven Dupré, Anna Harris, Julia Kursell, Patricia Lulof, Maartje Stols-Witlox -- 1. Replication as a Play on Categories: The Case of Taxidermy -- Petra Tjitske Kalshoven -- 2. Bringing the Past to Life: Material Culture Production and Archaeological Practice -- Jill Hilditch -- 3. Making Musicians Think: The Problem with Organs -- Hans Fidom -- 4. Making Sound Present: Re-enactment and Reconstruction in Historical Organ Building Practices -- Julia Kursell and Peter Peters 5. Reconstructions of Oil Painting Materials and Techniques: The HART Model for Approaching Historical Accuracy -- Leslie Carlyle -- 6. Imperfect Copies. Reconstructions in Conservation Research and Practice -- Maartje Stols-Witlox -- 7. Reworking Recipes and Experiments in the Classroom -- Thijs Hagendijk, Peter Heering, Lawrence M. Principe and Sven Dupré -- 8. A Walk as Act / Enact / Re-enactment: Performing Psychogeography and Anthropology -- Jo Vergunst -- 9. Recreating Reconstructions: Archaeology, Architecture and 3D Technologies -- Patricia S. Lulof 10. Science and the Knowing Body: Making Sense of Embodied Knowledge in Scientific Experiment -- H. Otto Sibum -- Index of RRR Terminology -- Index of Keywords Humanities Methodology. Social sciences Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124011 Historical reenactments. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91002236 Reconstitution historique. Conservation, restoration and care of artworks. bicssc History of art and design styles: c 1400 to c 1600. bicssc Research methods: general. bicssc Interdisciplinary studies. bicssc History of science. bicssc ART History Renaissance. bisacsh Historical reenactments fast Humanities Methodology fast Social sciences Methodology fast reconstruction, replication, re-enactment, performance, methodology. Electronic books. Stols-Witlox, Maartje. Kursell, Julia. Lulof, Patricia S. Harris, Anna. Dupré, Sven, 1975- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJqbrJK8QrRMfvWQqkTJXd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2002018566 has work: Reconstruction, replication and re-enactment in the humanities and social sciences (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGr6PxfXtMPW3MPBGh6Jwy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Stols-Witlox, Maartje. Reconstruction, Replication and Re-Enactment in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, ©2020 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2689124 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Reconstruction, replication and re-enactment in the humanities and social sciences / Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Sven Dupré, Anna Harris, Julia Kursell, Patricia Lulof, Maartje Stols-Witlox -- 1. Replication as a Play on Categories: The Case of Taxidermy -- Petra Tjitske Kalshoven -- 2. Bringing the Past to Life: Material Culture Production and Archaeological Practice -- Jill Hilditch -- 3. Making Musicians Think: The Problem with Organs -- Hans Fidom -- 4. Making Sound Present: Re-enactment and Reconstruction in Historical Organ Building Practices -- Julia Kursell and Peter Peters 5. Reconstructions of Oil Painting Materials and Techniques: The HART Model for Approaching Historical Accuracy -- Leslie Carlyle -- 6. Imperfect Copies. Reconstructions in Conservation Research and Practice -- Maartje Stols-Witlox -- 7. Reworking Recipes and Experiments in the Classroom -- Thijs Hagendijk, Peter Heering, Lawrence M. Principe and Sven Dupré -- 8. A Walk as Act / Enact / Re-enactment: Performing Psychogeography and Anthropology -- Jo Vergunst -- 9. Recreating Reconstructions: Archaeology, Architecture and 3D Technologies -- Patricia S. Lulof 10. Science and the Knowing Body: Making Sense of Embodied Knowledge in Scientific Experiment -- H. Otto Sibum -- Index of RRR Terminology -- Index of Keywords Humanities Methodology. Social sciences Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124011 Historical reenactments. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91002236 Reconstitution historique. Conservation, restoration and care of artworks. bicssc History of art and design styles: c 1400 to c 1600. bicssc Research methods: general. bicssc Interdisciplinary studies. bicssc History of science. bicssc ART History Renaissance. bisacsh Historical reenactments fast Humanities Methodology fast Social sciences Methodology fast |
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title | Reconstruction, replication and re-enactment in the humanities and social sciences / |
title_auth | Reconstruction, replication and re-enactment in the humanities and social sciences / |
title_exact_search | Reconstruction, replication and re-enactment in the humanities and social sciences / |
title_full | Reconstruction, replication and re-enactment in the humanities and social sciences / edited by Sven Dupré, Anna Harris, Julia Kursell, Patricia Lulof and Maartje Stols-Witlox. |
title_fullStr | Reconstruction, replication and re-enactment in the humanities and social sciences / edited by Sven Dupré, Anna Harris, Julia Kursell, Patricia Lulof and Maartje Stols-Witlox. |
title_full_unstemmed | Reconstruction, replication and re-enactment in the humanities and social sciences / edited by Sven Dupré, Anna Harris, Julia Kursell, Patricia Lulof and Maartje Stols-Witlox. |
title_short | Reconstruction, replication and re-enactment in the humanities and social sciences / |
title_sort | reconstruction replication and re enactment in the humanities and social sciences |
topic | Humanities Methodology. Social sciences Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124011 Historical reenactments. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91002236 Reconstitution historique. Conservation, restoration and care of artworks. bicssc History of art and design styles: c 1400 to c 1600. bicssc Research methods: general. bicssc Interdisciplinary studies. bicssc History of science. bicssc ART History Renaissance. bisacsh Historical reenactments fast Humanities Methodology fast Social sciences Methodology fast |
topic_facet | Humanities Methodology. Social sciences Methodology. Historical reenactments. Reconstitution historique. Conservation, restoration and care of artworks. History of art and design styles: c 1400 to c 1600. Research methods: general. Interdisciplinary studies. History of science. ART History Renaissance. Historical reenactments Humanities Methodology Social sciences Methodology Electronic books. |
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