Anna McWilliams: An Archaeology of the Iron Curtain: Material and Metaphor (2013)

31 January 2015, dusan

The Iron Curtain was seen as the divider between East and West in Cold War Europe. The term refers to a material reality but it is also a metaphor; a metaphor that has become so powerful that it tends to mark our historical understanding of the period. Through the archaeological study of three areas that can be considered part of the former Iron Curtain, the Czech-Austrian border, the Italian-Slovenian border and the Berlin Wall, this research investigates the relationship between the material and the metaphor of the Iron Curtain.

“This work falls within what is usually referred to as contemporary archaeology, a fairly young sub-discipline of archaeology. Few large research projects have so far been published, and methods have been described as still somewhat experimental. Through the fieldwork it has been possible to acknowledge and highlight the problems and opportunities within contemporary archaeology. It has become clear how the materials stretch both through time and place demonstrating the complex process of how the material that archaeologists investigate can be created.”

Publisher Södertörns högskola, Stockholm, 2013
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ISBN 9789186069780
239 pages

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Jan Zwicky: Wisdom & Metaphor (2003)

23 March 2013, dusan

“The shape of metaphorical thought is also the shape of wisdom,” states Jan Zwicky in her introduction to Wisdom & Metaphor, “What a human mind must do in order to comprehend a metaphor is a version of what it must do in order to be wise.” In this follow-up to her astonishingly original book Lyric Philosophy (1992), Zwicky sets out to explore the ways in which metaphorical thought links to wisdom: “Those who think metaphorically are enabled to think truly,” suggests Zwicky, “because the shape of their thinking echoes the shape of the world.” Zwicky’s prose style is the very model of her thesis, echoing the measured, sure-spoken clarity of her poetry, guiding the reader through multiple layers of meaning in the right-hand/left-hand voice style that she employed so successfully in Lyric Philosophy. Wisdom & Metaphor is a stunning work that will engage a broad range of readers.

Publisher Gaspereau Press, 2003
ISBN 1894031784
288 pages

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