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40 Years of Theoretical Engagement: A Conversation with Ian Hodder

机译:理论参与40年:与伊恩·霍德(Ian Hodder)的对话

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Ian Hodder was born in Bristol, England, in 1948. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in prehistoric archaeology from the University of London in 1971, and his PhD from Cambridge University in 1975. He was a lecturer at the University of Leeds from 1974 to 1977, after which he returned to Cambridge where he worked as lecturer, reader and finally professor from 1996 to 1999. He has also been visiting professor at the Van Giffen Institute of Amsterdam, the Sorbonne in Paris, the State University of New York at Binghamton, and the University of California at Berkeley. He began his current position as Dunlevie Family Professor, Chair of the Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology and then Director of the Archaeology Center at Stanford University in 1999. Ian Hodder is the pioneer of post-processual archaeology, which was developed in his own and his students' works during the early 1980s. For the last three decades his reasonings have had a very important impact on the discipline's theoretical discourses and on archaeological interpretations more generally. His fieldwork - where some of his theoretical and methodological principles are put to practice - includes excavations at the famous 9,000 year-old Neolithic site of atalhyk in central Anatolia/Turkey. He is the author of numerous seminal books including Symbols in Action (1982a), Reading the Past (1986), The Domestication of Europe (1990), The Archaeological Process (1999) and The Leopard's Tale (2006). The conversation took place as an e-mail dialogue between Ian Hodder and NAR editors Hkan Karlsson and Bjrnar Olsen during spring and autumn 2007. It was completed in March 2008.
机译:伊恩·霍德(Ian Hodder)于1948年出生于英国布里斯托尔。他于1971年获得伦敦大学史前考古学文学学士学位,并于1975年获得剑桥大学博士学位。他于1974年至2003年在利兹大学担任讲师1977年,之后他回到剑桥,在1996年至1999年期间担任讲师,读者和最终教授。他还曾担任阿姆斯特丹范吉芬学院,巴黎索邦大学,纽约州立大学宾汉姆顿分校的客座教授。 ,以及加州大学伯克利分校。他开始担任现职时是Dunlevie家族教授,文化和社会人类学系系主任,然后是1999年斯坦福大学考古学中心主任。Ian Hodder是后过程考古学的先驱,该过程是他本人和他的学生在1980年代初期的作品。在过去的三十年中,他的推理对该学科的理论论述和更广泛的考古学解释都产生了非常重要的影响。他的实地考察工作-运用了一些理论和方法论原则-包括在安那托利亚/土耳其中部著名的9000年历史的新石器时代的Atalhyk遗址发掘。他是许多具有开创性著作的作者,其中包括《行动中的象征》(1982a),《读过往》(1986),《欧洲的驯化》(1990),《考古过程》(1999)和《豹子的故事》(2006)。对话是Ian Hodder与NAR编辑Hkan Karlsson和Bjrnar Olsen在2007年春季和秋季之间进行的电子邮件对话。对话于2008年3月完成。

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    《Norwegian Archaeological Review》 |2008年第1期|26-42|共17页
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    Stanford Archaeology Center, Stanford University, CA, USA;

    Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden;

    Institute of Archaeology, University of Troms, Troms, Norway;

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