Un patrimoine pour l'avenir : exploiter le potentiel économique et social d'un atout fondamental, Norwich (Royaume-Uni), 9-10 septembre 2004 : actes

Un patrimoine pour l'avenir : exploiter le potentiel économique et social d'un atout fondamental, Norwich (Royaume-Uni), 9-10 septembre 2004 : actes
Author: Congrès des pouvoirs locaux et régionaux de l'Europe
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789287158611

Cette étude présente les principales allocutions et exposés du colloque au cours duquel furent débattus des thèmes comme l'importance économique et sociale du patrimoine culturel, les mécanismes visant à faciliter la protection et la mise en valeur du patrimoine, à exploiter le potentiel culturel, patrimoine culturel et technologie, et à améliorer la coopération entre les organisations internationales et le public.

Linguistics and Psychoanalysis

Linguistics and Psychoanalysis
Author: Michel Arrivé
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 195
Release: 1992
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027219451

between linguistic and psychoanalytic concepts necessarily arises. Until now this question has been examined mainly by psychoanalysts, from their own perspective, but here it is investigated by a linguist, who systematically explores two domains. The first is related to the sign and symbol, where the meeting of Freud, Saussure and Hjelmselv occurred; whereas in the second, that of the signifier, Saussure reappears escorted by Lacan. But Freud is not far away, since the.

Postcolonial Archaeologies in Africa

Postcolonial Archaeologies in Africa
Author: Peter Ridgway Schmidt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Postcolonial Archaeologies in Africa features some of the foremost archaeologists from Africa and the United States and presents cutting-edge proposals for how archaeology in Africa today can be made more relevant to the needs of local communities.

Historical Archaeology in Africa

Historical Archaeology in Africa
Author: Peter Ridgway Schmidt
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780759109650

Historical Archaeology in Africa is an inquiry into historical questions that count, proposing different ways of thinking about historical archaeology. Peter Schmidt challenges readers to expand their horizons . Confronting topics of oral traditions, the role of cultural landscapes in social memory, and historical misrepresentations of various cultures, Schmidt calls for a new pathway to an enriched, more nuanced, and more inclusive historical archaeology. Allowing Africa to speak for itself without colonial interpreters, Historical Archaeology in Africa will be of interest not only to historians and archaeologists, but to all concerned with Africa's past and present.

The Archaeology of Western Sahara

The Archaeology of Western Sahara
Author: Joanne Clarke
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781782971726

Contrary to much perceived wisdom, the Sahara is a rich and varied tapestry of diverse environments that sustain an array of ecosystems. Throughout its history, the Sahara has been a stage for human evolution, with human habitation, movement and lifeways shaped by a dynamic environment of successive phases of relative humidity and aridity driven by wider global climatic changes. The nature of human utilization of the landscape has undergone many changes, from the ephemeral and ill-defined lithic scatters of the Early Holocene to the dense and complex funerary landscapes of Late Holocene Pastoral period. Generally speaking, the living have left very little trace of their existence while funerary monuments endure, stamping the landscape with a cultural timelessness that marks certain regions of the desert as "special". During the last ten years, the Western Sahara Project has undertaken large scale archaeological and environmental research that has begun to address the gaps in our knowledge of the archaeology and palaeoenvironments of Western Sahara, and to develop narratives of prehistoric cultural adaptation and change from the end of the Pleistocene to the Late Holocene and place it within its wider Saharan context. A detailed discussion of past environmental change and a presentation of results from the environmental component of the extensive survey work are provided. A typology of built stone features - monuments and funerary architecture is presented together with the results of the archaeological component of the extensive survey work, focusing on stone features, but also including discussion of ceramics and rock art and the analysis of lithic assemblages. Chapters focusing on intensive survey work in key study areas consider the landscape contexts of monuments and the results of excavation of burial cairns and artifact scatters.

The Archaeology of War

The Archaeology of War
Author: Archaeology Magazine
Publisher: Red Brick Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781578262144

A history of warfare from Paleolithic times to today draws on new discoveries to evaluate the key impact of war on civilian societies, recounting specific past events while citing historical developments in the areas of military strategy and technology.

Rock Art in Africa

Rock Art in Africa
Author: Jean-Loïc Le Quellec
Publisher: Flammarion-Pere Castor
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The only book of its kind to examine cave art throughout Africa. The paintings and engravings discovered in African caves are amazing works of art that hold clues to understanding the history of humankind.

Trade and Exchange

Trade and Exchange
Author: Carolyn D. Dillian
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1441910727

Long before the advent of the global economy, foreign goods were transported, traded, and exchanged through myriad means, over short and long distances. Archaeological tools for identifying foreign objects, such as provenance studies, stylistic analyses, and economic documentary sources reveal non-local materials in historic and prehistoric assemblages. Trade and exchange represent more than mere production and consumption. Exchange of goods also led to an exchange of cultural and social experiences. Discoveries of the sources of alien objects surpass archaeological expectations of exchange and geographic distance, revealing important technological advances. With thirteen case studies from around the world, this comprehensive work provides a fresh perspective on material culture studies. Evidence of ongoing negotiation between individuals, villages, and nations provides insight into the impact of trade on the micro-, meso-, and macro-level. Covering a wide array of time periods and areas, this work will be of interest to archaeologists, anthropologists, and anyone working in cultural studies.

Protecting the Past

Protecting the Past
Author: George S. Smith
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1991-09-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The First World Festival of Negro Arts, Dakar 1966

The First World Festival of Negro Arts, Dakar 1966
Author: David Murphy
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1781383162

In April 1966, thousands of artists, musicians, performers and writers from across Africa and its diaspora gathered in the Senegalese capital, Dakar, to take part in the First World Festival of Negro Arts (Premier Festival Mondial des arts nègres). The international forum provided by the Dakar Festival showcased a wide array of arts and was attended by such celebrated luminaries as Duke Ellington, Josephine Baker, Aimé Césaire, André Malraux and Wole Soyinka. Described by Senegalese President Léopold Sédar Senghor, as 'the elaboration of a new humanism which this time will include all of humanity on the whole of our planet earth', the festival constituted a highly symbolic moment in the era of decolonization and the push for civil rights for black people in the United States. In essence, the festival sought to perform an emerging Pan-African culture, that is, to give concrete cultural expression to the ties that would bind the newly liberated African 'homeland' to black people in the diaspora. This volume is the first sustained attempt to provide not only an overview of the festival itself but also of its multiple legacies, which will help us better to understand the 'festivalization' of Africa that has occurred in recent decades with most African countries now hosting a number of festivals as part of a national tourism and cultural development strategy.