在教育和考古之间搭建桥梁:孤儿物品、感官和互动参与

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Archaeologies-Journal of the World Archaeological Congress Pub Date : 2022-09-12 DOI:10.1007/s11759-022-09453-2
Dante Angelo, Valentina Hernández Aguila
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公共考古的主要目标之一是方便公众了解过去。本文试图解决这一挑战,并解决博物馆最重要、最迅速发展的问题之一(存放空间饱和)。为了吸引年轻观众,我们进行了一次教学体验,在学生和考古材料之间进行了成功的互动。我们的方法以参与式行动研究的指导方针为依据,并强调了通过对孤儿考古物品的感官和实践方法来激发积极参与的重要性。我们认为,互动产生的有意义的参与不仅为更深入地了解这些物体的物质性开辟了空间,而且主要是将“遥远的过去”反映为不那么遥远的东西。这在我们展开工作的背景下尤其重要,因为它有着深厚的考古历史、文化多样性和土著背景,尽管如此,人们普遍认为这些背景与当前人口无关。我们的结论是,这些互动参与促进了新的辩论空间的出现,在这些空间中,过去并没有被封闭,而是成为一个反思和公共行动的领域。
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Building Bridges Between Education and Archaeology: Orphan Objects, Senses and Interactive Engagements

One of the main goals of public archaeology is to facilitate the public access to the past. This paper constitutes an attempt to address this challenge and tackle one of the most significant, and burgeoning, problems for museums (the saturation of deposit spaces). We conducted a pedagogical experience that, seeking to entice young audiences, resulted in a successful interaction between school students and archaeological materials. Our methods are informed by the guidelines of Participatory Action Research and highlight the importance of stimulating an active engagement, through sensorial and practical approaches to orphan archaeological objects. The meaningful engagement that results from interactions, we argue, opens room not only to provide a closer appreciation of the materiality of these objects but primarily a reflection of a ‘distant past’ as something not so distant. This is particularly relevant in the context where we unfold our work because of its deep archaeological past and culturally diverse and indigenous background, which, nonetheless, are commonly thought as disassociated from the current population. We conclude that these interactive engagements foster the emergence of new spaces of debate in which the past is not closed and becomes a field of reflection and public action.

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期刊介绍: Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress offers a venue for debates and topical issues, through peer-reviewed articles, reports and reviews. It emphasizes contributions that seek to recenter (or decenter) archaeology, and that challenge local and global power geometries. Areas of interest include ethics and archaeology; public archaeology; legacies of colonialism and nationalism within the discipline; the interplay of local and global archaeological traditions; theory and archaeology; the discipline’s involvement in projects of memory, identity, and restitution; and rights and ethics relating to cultural property, issues of acquisition, custodianship, conservation, and display. Recognizing the importance of non-Western epistemologies and intellectual traditions, the journal publishes some material in nonstandard format, including dialogues; annotated photographic essays; transcripts of public events; and statements from elders, custodians, descent groups and individuals.
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