Marek Tamm and Laurent Olivier have brought together an international team of scholars working in history, anthropology,
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English Pages 224 Se Year 2019
Table of contents :
List of Figures --
List of Contributors --
Introduction: Rethinking Historical Time, Marek Tamm (Tallinn University, Estonia) and Laurent Olivier (French National Museum of Archaeology, France) --
Part I: Presentism and New Temporalities --
1. Out of Time? Some Critical Reflections on François Hartog's Presentism, Chris Lorenz (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands) --
2. Return to Chronology, Helge Jordheim (University of Oslo, Norway) --
3. Coming to Terms with the Present: Exploring the Chrononormativity of Historical Time, Victoria Fareld (Stockholm University, Sweden) --
4. The Transformation of Historical Time: Processual and Evental Temporalities, Zoltán Boldizsár Simon (Bielefeld University, Germany) --
Part II: Multiple Temporalities --
5. Revolutionary Presence: Historicism and the Temporal Politics of the Moment, Hans Ruin (Södertörn University, Sweden) --
6. Time Outside History: Politics and Ontology in Franz Rosenzweig's and Mircea Eliade's Reimagined Temporalities, Liisi Keedus (Tallinn University, Estonia) --
7. Pictorial Times and the Times of History: On Seeing Images and Experiencing Time, Johannes Grave (Bielefeld University, Germany) --
8. Time as History in Twentieth-Century Photography, Anne Fuchs (University College Dublin, Ireland) --
Part III: Material Temporalities --
9. Heritage and the Untimely, Torgeir Rinke Bangstad (UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway) --
10. 'Let's Get Rid of That Old Stuff!' Family Heritage Objects in France at the Age of Presentism, Jean-Pierre Legendre (French Ministry of Culture, France) and Laurence Ollivier (French Ministry of Culture, France) --
11. Death and Archaeology in the Present, Tense, Shannon Lee Dawdy (University of Chicago, USA) --
12. Rewilding Time in the Vale do Côa, Caitlin DeSilvey (University of Exeter, UK) --
Conclusion: A Creed That Has Lost its Believers? Reconfiguring the Concepts of Time and History, Aleida Assmann (University of Constance, Germany) --
Index.