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  • Normark, Johan, 1969 (author)
  • Going against the flow: Reaction to Veronica Strang
  • 2015
  • In: Archaeological Dialogues. - 1380-2038 .- 1478-2294. ; 22:2, s. 199-206
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    • In her discussion article Fluid consistencies. Material relationality in human engagements with water', Veronica Strang argues that water provides a useful focus for thinking about relationships between things and persons and between material properties and meanings' (Strang 2014, 133, emphasis added). Water permeates organic things and flows and connects in a multi-scalar way. Therefore her article emphasizes how material and social processes combine to provide both fluidity and consistency at every level of human-non-human engagement' (ibid., 133). Ontologically speaking, the emphasis on fluid relations and processes makes her a relationist, i.e. objects emerge from their internal or external relations (Harman 2009). I will summarize my reactions to her article in three major points.
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  • Involutions of materiality : Operationalizing a neo-materialist perspective through the causeways of Ichmul and Yo’okop, Mexico
  • 2010
  • In: Journal of archaeological method and theory. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1072-5369 .- 1573-7764. ; 17:2, s. 132-173
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    • The neo-materialist ontology outlined by the philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Manuel DeLanda has several implications for archeology. This text primarily discusses their replacement of the general and the specific with universal and individual singularities which creates emergent properties. This is both a process of evolution and involution where materialities create multi-scalar assemblages. Causeway assemblages from two sites, Ichmul and Yo’okop in the northern Maya lowlands in southern Mexico, are used to operationalize this perspective. Rather than focusing on a human-centered perspective, the text sees the causeways as parts of technologies that can help us to reach an anorganic perspective where we can become-materiality.
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  • Osmanagic and Mayanism
  • 2012
  • In: AP: Online Journal in Public Archaeology. - 2171-6315. ; 2, s. 35-37
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  • Postclassic miniature shrines in the Cochuah Region
  • 2015
  • In: The Maya of the Cochuah Region: Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives on the Northern Lowlands. Justine M. Shaw (ed.). - Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press. - 9780826348647 ; , s. 157-169
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