Rock Art and Memory in the Transmission of Cultural Knowledge

Rock Art and Memory in the Transmission of Cultural Knowledge

Zubieta, Leslie F.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

07/2022

298

Dura

Inglês

9783030969417

15 a 20 dias

711

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Preface.- Part 1. Theoretical Debates.- Chapter 1. Memories in the Making. Rock Art, Ecology and Differentiation.- Chapter 2. Memories and Rock Art in the Southern Andes: "This was left to us by the Incas".- Chapter 3. Culture, Memory and Rock Art.- Chapter 4. Creation Processes Behind Rock Art: The Role of Memorization in Passing on Cultural Knowledge.- Part 2. The Memory of Rock Art in Non-Direct Ethnographic Contexts.- Chapter 5. Geographies of the Invisible: Rock Art, Memory and Ancestral Topologies in Western Iberia.- Chapter 6. Most Deserve to be Forgotten - Could the Southern Scandinavian Rock Art Memorialize Heroes?.- Chapter 7. Memories and Materiality. The Construction of Social Memory in Cerro Colorado.- Chapter 8. The Role of Rock Art in the Prevalence of Memory and Cultural Transmission.- Chapter 9. The Memory of Rock Art, Ethnography and Community Participation.- Chapter 10. River, Stone, and 'The Rain's Magic Power': Rock Art and Re-Membering in the Northern Cape, SouthAfrica.- Chapter 11. Padeo Masire - Elements of the Culture of Respect among Humans, Nonhumans and ?ta Woritire (Petroglyph Sites) through a Tuyuka Perspective.- Chapter 12. Handprints, Footprints, and Hairwhorls: The Intersection of Petroglyphs, Cultural Identity, and Collective Memory in the American Southwest.- Index.
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memory of rock art;rock art and ethnography;rock art in non-direct ethnographic contexts;rock art and community participation;rock art as a mnemonic device;rock art, ecology and differentiation;memories and rock art in the Southern Andes;culture, memory and rock art;Inca rock art;role of memorization in passing on cultural knowledge;rock art in non-direct ethnographic contexts;rock art, memory and ancestral topologies in Western Iberia;Southern Scandinavian rock art;construction of social memory in Cerro Colorado;rock art in memory and cultural transmission;rock art, ethnography, and community participation;artistic resource renewal in the Kimberley;rock art in the Northern Cape;culture of respect among humans, nonhumans And ?ta woritire;petroglyphs and cultural identity in American Southwest