reproduced a news article in the Journal of Cordoba the Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cordoba, Desiderio Vaquero. There is a widespread custom in our blog news articles without play more but we believe it is an excellent opportunity to publicize a book by Professor Andrea Ricci the Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata of which we are preparing an edition in Castilian and joins some of the ideas expressed in the text of Professor Vaquero.
The book presents the difficult relationship between archeology, city, archaeologists, urban, society, identity, and all that, none other than ... Rome! We present here a translation of the summary of cover and the index and will soon submit a review. In front of the basket, Interdipartimentale per lo Center Studio delle Trasformazioni Territory, Professor Ricci has made it possible to get out of Roman Archaeology forums, Fuori dai Fori to the suburbs of Rome today and ancient Rome transcending the archaeological monuments and contemplative for propose a participatory archeology in close relation to the social fabric.
Andreina Ricci, Attorno alla pietra nuda. Archeologia e città identità e progetto work, interventi Donzelli, Rome, 2006. 159 pages (167 x 112 mm). On the bare stone. Archaeology and between identity and city project.
Ruins, places, identity, using Rome as a reference, this essay contains a dense network of controversial ideas about public use of urban archaeological remains. Decoding traditional claims, investigates the links between cultural and collective identity in the current metropolitan area. It calls into question not only the work of the archaeologist but also of all those concerned with urban archaeological heritage. It is proposed not just finding the balance between heritage protection research and the needs of urban transformation, but also and above all, new proposals to encourage the active participation of citizens in understanding their past and their own territory in the construction of collective identity, increasingly diverse and differentiated.
Index
A new aria
Ruins in parks and imaginary ruins
Archaeology and public use of history
Isolation of religious monuments and policy
The future is separated from the past
Hard heritage
historic city center new
memory enclosures
A digression on the "waste"
Memory and places
; new isolates
policy Religion / worship of ancient remains
indecipherable
Autoctonía y "familiaridad"
Identidad: ¿condición o proceso?
Alteridad negada y piedra desnuda
Bienes culturales y "estado de excepción"
Partir del presente
Nuevas alianzas
Interpretation and "world consensus"
Archaeological Project and Translation
Archaeological Project and story
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