Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
272
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 1, 1999
Editorial
Berg Publishers
ISBN-10
1859739083
ISBN-13
9781859739082
Descripción
Stonehenge: Making Space delves deep into the enigmatic allure of one of the world’s most iconic landmarks. Through a collaborative effort, the authors bring together diverse perspectives that span anthropology, archaeology, and cultural studies, inviting readers to engage with the monument in new and thought-provoking ways. They explore how Stonehenge serves as a canvas for cultural interpretations, revealing not just its historical significance, but also its ongoing relevance in contemporary society.
Throughout the narrative, themes of memory, identity, and space are intricately woven together, showcasing how this ancient site continues to evoke a sense of wonder and inquiry. Readers are encouraged to reconsider the boundaries between the past and present, and to reflect on how such monumental structures shape human experiences and relationships. With a blend of scholarly insights and imaginative storytelling, this work provokes curiosity and invites a deeper appreciation for the complexities surrounding Stonehenge.
Throughout the narrative, themes of memory, identity, and space are intricately woven together, showcasing how this ancient site continues to evoke a sense of wonder and inquiry. Readers are encouraged to reconsider the boundaries between the past and present, and to reflect on how such monumental structures shape human experiences and relationships. With a blend of scholarly insights and imaginative storytelling, this work provokes curiosity and invites a deeper appreciation for the complexities surrounding Stonehenge.
Géneros
Infantil
Manga
Novelas Gráficas