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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
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Performative methods are playing an increasingly prominent role in research into historical production processes, materials, and bodily knowledge and sensory skills, and in forms of education and public engagement in classrooms and museums. This book offers, for the first time, sustained, interdisciplinary reflections on performative methods, variously known as Reconstruction, Re-enactment, Replication, Reproduction and Reworking (RRR) practices across the fields of history of science, archaeology, art history, conservation, musicology and anthropology. Each of these fields has distinct histories, approaches, tools and research questions. Researchers in the historical disciplines have used reconstructions to learn about the materials and practices of the past, while anthropologists and ethnographers have more often studied the re-enactments themselves, participating in these performances as engaged observers. In this book, an interdisciplinary group of authors bring their experiences of RRR practices within their discipline into conversation with RRR practices in other disciplines, providing a basis for interdisciplinary cross-fertilization.
Acknowledgements 7(2)
Introduction 9(26)
Sven Dupre
Anna Harris
Julia Kursell
Patricia Lulof
Maartje Stols-Witlox
1 Replication as a Play on Categories: The Case of Taxidermy
35(28)
Petra Tjitske Kalshoven
2 Bringing the Past to Life: Material Culture Production and Archaeological Practice
63(28)
Jill Hilditch
3 Making Musicians Think: The Problem with Organs
91(24)
Hans Fidom
4 Making Sound Present: Re-enactment and Reconstruction in Historical Organ Building Practices
115(26)
Julia Kursell
Peter Peters
5 Reconstructions of Oil Painting Materials and Techniques: The HART Model for Approaching Historical Accuracy
141(28)
Leslie Carlyle
6 Imperfect Copies. Reconstructions in Conservation Research and Practice
169(30)
Maartje Stols-Witlox
7 Reworking Recipes and Experiments in the Classroom
199(26)
Thijs Hagendijk
Peter Heering
Lawrence M. Principe
Sven Dupre
8 A Walk as Act / Enact / Re-enactment: Performing Psychogeography and Anthropology
225(28)
Jo Vergunst
9 Recreating Reconstructions: Archaeology, Architecture and 3d Technologies
253(22)
Patricia S. Lulof
10 Science and the Knowing Body: Making Sense of Embodied Knowledge in Scientific Experiment
275(20)
H. Otto Sibum
Index of RRR Terminology 295(2)
Index of Keywords 297
Sven Dupré is Professor of History of Art, Science and Technology at Utrecht University and the University of Amsterdam. Anna Harris is Associate Professor of Social Studies of Medicine at Maastricht University. Julia Kursell is Professor of Musicology at the University of Amsterdam. Patricia Lulof is Associate Professor of Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of Amsterdam. Maartje Stols-Witlox is Associate Professor of Conservation and Restoration at the University of Amsterdam.