In Small Things Remembered II: An Archaeology of Affective Objects and Other Narratives
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2023
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "In Small Things Remembered II: An Archaeology of Affective Objects and Other Narratives," at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
James Deetz’s assertion that “the past can be seen most fully by studying the small things so often forgotten,” transformed material culture studies in historical archaeology. By focusing analytical attention on the incidental objects of everyday life, Deetz urged archaeologists to explore the reciprocal entanglements of human life and material culture, confronting distortions of history by revealing subaltern narratives. For the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery Project, these affective objects serve as vital windows into the lives, deaths, and burials of more than 2,400 poor, institutionalized, and unidentified individuals interred from 1882 through 1925. Papers in this session explore how a selection of small things transform our holistic insights and understandings of the individuals, histories, and narratives of this site.
Other Keywords
Historic Cemeteries •
Mortuary archaeology •
Poor Farm Burials •
Coffins •
Archival Research •
Coffin Hardware •
Gender •
entanglement •
medical archaeology •
childhood
Geographic Keywords
Midwest USA •
North America, Midwest, Great Lakes Region, Milwaukee •
North America-Midwest
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-5 of 5)
- Documents (5)
- The Can: Clandestine Infant Burials in Plain Sight (2023)
- The Iron Coffin: An Artifact Out of Place and Time Recovered from the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery (2023)
- The Scrapbook: A "Conundrum of the Archives" (2023)
- The Suture: Medical Entanglements at the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery (2023)
- Thumb Screws: Decorative Mortuary Hardware Recovered from the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery (2023)