
Juntos de la mano hacia la extinción
Dec 22, 2019 | Chapters, Publications

Juntos de la mano hacia la extinción: La tutela patrimonial (neoliberal) de las comunidades rurales [Together until extinction: The (neoliberal) guardianship of heritage in rural communities]
- Xurxo Ayán Vila & José M. Señorán Martín
- Arqueología y Neoliberalismo [Archeology and Neoliberalism]
- Pablo Aparicio Resco (Ed.)
- 2019
- Madrid: JAS Arqueología Editorial
- Language: Spanish
- ISBN: 978-84-944368-6-4
- 45-57
Excerpt:
En la aldea de A Ponte (Cereixa, Pobra de Brollón, Lugo) todavía se conservan las paredes en pie de una casa en ruinas en la que vivió en su día la familia humilde de O’Churreiro, gente modesta, sin tierras de las que cuidar. En la memoria colectiva se quedó grabada una anécdota protagonizada por el dueño de esta casa en los años de la dictadura de Primo de Rivera. Un hijo suyo fue movilizado con su quinta para hacer el servicio militar en la guerra del Rif. Cada vez que podía, O’Churreiro se acercaba a la cantina del pueblo a escuchar el parte en la radio. Cuando llegaba el momento de las noticias procedentes de Marruecos exclamaba: «¡Quietos todos, que ahora puede venir algo!». Él mismo se mostraba esperanzado con que su propio hijo fuese abatido por los rifeños, para así poder cobrar una pensión. Esta historia trágica nos muestra en toda su crudeza el carácter subalterno del campesinado español en el primer tercio del siglo xx. Salvo en este caso singular de O’Churreiro, la guerra de Marruecos no fue nada popular en España.
About the book:
Este libro aborda la cuestión de la influencia de las políticas neoliberales en la práctica arqueológica. A través de una serie de trabajos de todo el mundo, aunque enfocado en España, y cubriendo un amplio rango de temas, los autores profundizarán en los problemas que surgen, de dónde vienen y cómo superarlos.
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Conference that aims to promote discussion around the thematic, epistemological, and methodological intersections of history and history of art as disciplines. Crafting the Past: Materials, Materialities, Materialisms Gestures such as
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Conference that aims to promote discussion around the thematic, epistemological, and methodological intersections of history and history of art as disciplines.
Crafting the Past: Materials, Materialities, Materialisms
Gestures such as the recent toppling of statues portraying slave owners or confederate soldiers in the UK and USA have ushered in public and historiographical debates about the legacies of colonialism as well the role of material culture and visuality in historical memory. Although the study of the past is always situated, not least disciplinarily, such situatedness should be open for productive intersections between history and history of art. For example, can we consider Cecil Rhodes’ statue an autonomous material manifestation without considering how its materiality is placed in history? Can we historicise artistic objects without engaging with the specific contexts of their material production or with the evolving ideological values that shaped the very conception of ‘art’? Can we talk about history as purely discursive when its material consequences are, at the same time, so palpable and so contested, particularly at a time when bodies and cultures are visibly threatened by global, social, economic, environmental, and health-related crises?
This conference aims to promote discussion around the thematic, epistemological, and methodological intersections of history and history of art as disciplines, focusing on their relationship to issues of materiality and ethics.
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(Terça-feira) 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
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Institute of Contemporary History — NOVA FCSH and University of Évora, IN2PAST, and University College London
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