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[Nettime-bold] FW: The origin of faeces |
---------- > From: MilesRussell <[email protected]> > Organization: Archaeology, School of Conservation Sciences, > Bournemouth University > Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 > To: <[email protected]> archaeology-theory list > Subject: The origin of faeces FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS for: "THE ORIGIN OF FAECES: the archaeology of bodily waste products" session at the Theoretical Archaeological Group Conference (December 18-20th 2000 - Oxford) This session will examine issues of the body, self and privacy, of embarrassment, revulsion, denial and fascination. Today defecation is an issue that occupies a liminal position within society in terms of discourse, performance and ideology, because the sanitised western world has flushed the discussion of toilet habits and behaviour out of our daily lives. As a consequence, archaeologists often find themselves confounded by the archaeological reality of the most basic of human functions. This session intends to act as a mental laxative to the intellectually constipated. Papers are invited from a wide range of disciplines including archaeology, ethnography, gender studies, scientific archaeology, and social anthropology. Though this session is now filling up, a number of spaces DO still remain. If you possess a burning desire to discuss the archaeology of defecation and bodily waste (in all its varied forms), then this is your last chance! Replies / queries / questions can be directed to: [email protected] [email protected] Thanks Dr Miles Russell Archaeology School of Conservation Sciences Bournemouth University BH12 5BB _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold