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dc.contributor.editorWeiss-Krejci, Estella
dc.contributor.editorBecker, Sebastian
dc.contributor.editorSchwyzer, Philip
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-13T12:27:06Z
dc.date.available2022-07-13T12:27:06Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifierONIX_20220713_9783031039560_18
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/57325
dc.description.abstractIn the present as in the past, the dead have been deployed to promote visions of identity, as well as ostensibly wider human values. Through a series of case studies from ancient Egypt through prehistoric, historic, and present-day Europe, this book discusses what is constant and what is locally and historically specific in our ways of interacting with the remains of the dead, their objects, and monuments. Postmortem interaction encompasses not only funerary rituals and intergenerational engagement with forebears, but also concerns encounters with the dead who died centuries and millennia ago. Drawing from a variety of disciplines such as archaeology, bioarchaeology, literary studies, ancient Egyptian philology, and sociocultural anthropology, this volume provides an interdisciplinary account of the ways in which the dead are able to transcend temporal distances and engender social relationships. Until quite recently, literary sciences and archaeology were generally regarded as incommensurable in their aims, methodologies, and source material. Although archaeologists and literary critics have been increasingly willing to borrow concepts and terminology from the other discipline, this book is one examples of a genuinely collaborative endeavor. This is an open access book.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofseriesBioarchaeology and Social Theory
dc.subject.othermortuary archaeology
dc.subject.otherdead-body politics
dc.subject.othermemory studies
dc.subject.otheragency of the dead
dc.subject.otherarchaeological theory
dc.subject.otherliterary studies
dc.subject.othermedieval relics
dc.subject.othermass graves
dc.subject.otherburial monuments
dc.subject.otherprehistoric graves
dc.subject.otherHistory of Egyptian Sepulchral Monuments
dc.subject.otherIron Age in Northern Central Europe
dc.subject.otherHistoric Sources about the Uses of the Dead
dc.subject.otherLiterary Tombs in the Twelfth Century
dc.subject.otherArchaeological Traces in Beowulf
dc.subject.otherNational Identity through Merovingian Burials
dc.subject.otherSkeletal Remains of Saint Erik
dc.subject.otherDissolving Subjects in Medieval Reliquaries
dc.subject.otherShakespearean Exhumations
dc.titleInterdisciplinary Explorations of Postmortem Interaction
dc.title.alternativeDead Bodies, Funerary Objects, and Burial Spaces Through Texts and Time
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.1007/978-3-031-03956-0
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oapen.relation.isbn9783031039560
oapen.imprintSpringer International Publishing
oapen.pages317
oapen.place.publicationCham
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