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Eketorps veckningar : Hur arkeologi formar tid, rum och kön

Engström, Elin, 1983- (author)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens kultur
Andrén, Anders, Professor (thesis advisor)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens kultur
Svensson, Birgitta, Professor (thesis advisor)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för etnologi, religionshistoria och genusvetenskap
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Arwill-Nordbladh, Elisabeth, Professor (opponent)
Göteborgs universitet
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ISBN 9789176491522
Stockholm : Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens kultur, Stockholms universitet, 2015
Swedish 287 s.
Series: Stockholm Studies in Archaeology, 0349-4128 ; 63
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)
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  • This thesis examines the history of the cultural heritage site of Eketorp, a prehistoric ring-fort, on the island of Öland, Sweden. The archaeological excavations at Eketorp, which began in 1964, lasted for a decade and soon turned into one of the largest archaeological research projects in Sweden. The scale and the implementation of the excavations, as an interdisciplinary and international research project, fostered a whole generation of archaeologists and resulted in numerous research publications. After the excavations the archaeological site was transformed into a full-scale archaeological reconstruction by the Swedish National Heritage Board. Since the mid-1980s the site has been a popular tourist attraction and open-air museum.The history of the site itself connects to several academic fields, including archaeology, history of archaeology, cultural heritage and museum studies. Through Ludwig Fleck’s concept thought collective and Donna Haraway’s situated knowledge, which are used as analytical tools, the aim of this thesis is to explore how these different fields interacted throughout the history of Eketorp. Further, the analytical tools are used to highlight how these interactions have generated notions of time, space, and gender.The study takes an interdisciplinary approach with the history of Eketorp analysed in three analytical chapters, each of them with different chronological and empirical focus. First, Eketorp is explored as a contemporary museum space through ethnographic fieldwork. Second, archive material is used to analyse how the archaeological excavation and the following archaeological reconstruction were conducted during the 1960s and onwards. Third, scientific texts are used to analyse how interpretations of Eketorp as a prehistoric site has changed. The concluding chapter integrates the results of the three chapters in order to critically examine how notions of time, space and gender interconnect between these fields. Illustrated by a wide chronological and interdisciplinary approach, the central argument of the thesis is thus that the Eketorp thought collective and thought style, intimately connected to hierarchies in academic practice, were created, performed, and maintained through several scientific and heritage institutions.

Subject headings

HUMANIORA  -- Historia och arkeologi -- Arkeologi (hsv//swe)
HUMANITIES  -- History and Archaeology -- Archaeology (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Eketorps borg
New Cultural History
Cultural Heritage Studies
History of Archaeology
Archaeology of the Archive
Thought Collectives
Feminist Theory
Situated Knowledge
arkeologi
Archaeology

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