توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب “Masters” and “Natives”: Digging the Others’ Past
نام کتاب : “Masters” and “Natives”: Digging the Others’ Past
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : "استادان" و "بومیان": حفر گذشته دیگران
سری : Welten Süd- und Zentralasiens / Worlds of South and Inner Asia / Mondes de l'Asie du Sud et de l'Asie Centrale; 8
نویسندگان : Svetlana Gorshenina (editor), Philippe Bornet (editor), Michel E. Fuchs (editor), Claude Rapin (editor)
ناشر : De Gruyter
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 396
ISBN (شابک) : 9783110599466 , 9783110597066
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 20 مگابایت
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Acknowledgements\nContents\nNote on Transliteration\nPreface\nIntroduction\nArchaeology in the Time of Empires: Unequal Negotiations and Scientific Competition\n“Masters” Against “Natives”: Edward Daniel Clarke and the “Theft” of the Eleusinian “Goddess”\nRussian Archaeologists, Colonial Administrators, and the “Natives” of Turkestan: Revisiting the History of Archaeology in Central Asia\nThe “Maîtres” of Archaeology in Eastern Turkestan: Divide et Impera\n“Master” / “Native”: Are There Winners? A Micro-History of Reciprocal and Non-Linear Relations\nSubverting the “Master”–“Native” Relationship: Dragomans and Their Clients in the Fin-de-Siècle Middle East\nIn the Service of the Colonizer: Leon Barszczewski, Polish Officer in the Tsarist Army\n“The General and his Army”: Metropolitans and Locals on the Khorezmian Expedition\nTaming the Other’s Past: The Eurocentric Scientific Tools\nFrom the Emic to the Etic and Back Again: Archaeology, Orientalism, and Religion from Colonial Sri Lanka to Switzerland\nLegislation and the Study of the Past: The Archaeological Survey of India and Challenges of the Present\nEarly Archaeology in a “Native State”: Khans, Officers, and Archaeologists in Swat (1895–1939), with a Digression on the 1950s\nThe Forging of Myths: Heroic Clichés and the (Re-)Distribution of Roles\nArchaeologists in Soviet Literature\nArchaeology and the Archaeologist on Screen\nReversal of Roles in Postcolonial and Neocolonial Contexts: From a Relation between “Masters” and “Subordinates” to “Partnership”?\nFrom Supervision to Independence in Archaeology: The Comparison of the Iranian and the Afghan Strategy\nThe Postcolonial Rewriting of the Past in North and South Korea Following Independence (1950s–1960s)\nExcavating in Iran and Central Asia: Cooperation or Competition?\nPublishing an Archaeological Discovery astride the “North”–“South” Divide (On an Example from Central Asia)\nRole Reversal: Hindu “Ethno-Expertise” of Western Archaeological Materials