Heitz, Caroline
2021-09-17
<p>In this essay, I would like to redraw some of the insights that we had regarding concepts of vulnerability during the plenary discussions at the workshop ‘Theorizing Resilience and Vulnerability in Ancient Studies (TRAVAS)’. Far from giving a precise protocol of what was said, the following lines are what I compiled from my notes after rethinking and reconsidering what we had discussed. Our reflections revolved around three fundamental questions, which I will also raise in this essay – without the aim, however, of finding conclusive answers to them: What is vulnerability? Can vulnerability be discussed without touching on resilience? What conceptualizations of vulnerability could be useful for archaeological research?</p>
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TRAVAS, Theorizing Resilience & Vulnerability in Ancient Studies, 19-20 January 2021
vulnerability
resilience
archaeology
On Theorizing Vulnerability for Archaeology
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