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This volume explores the relevance of time travel as a characteristic contemporary way to approach the past. If reality is defined as the sum of human experiences and social practices, all reality is partly virtual, and all experienced and practiced time travel is real. In that sense, time travel experiences are not necessarily purely imaginary. Time travel experiences and associated social practices have become ubiquitous and popular, increasingly replacing more knowledge-orientated and critical approaches to the past. The papers in this book explore various types and methods of time travel and seek to prove that time travel is a legitimate and timely object of study and critique because it represents a particularly significant way to bring the past back to life in the present.
Contents
Introduction: The Meaning of Time Travel (Cornelius Holtorf) ;
Time Travel Using 3D Methodologies: Visualising the Medieval Context of a Baptismal Font (Nicoló Dell'Unto, Ing-Marie Nilsson† and Jes Wienberg) ;
The Kivik Grave, Virtual Bodies in Ritual Procession: Towards New Artistic Interactive Experiences for Time Travellers (Magali Ljungar-Chapelon) ;
Time Travel Paradoxes and Archaeology (Per Stenborg) ;
Taking Us to the Past and the Past to Us (Isto Huvila) ;
Use the Past, Create the Future: The Time Travel Method, a Tool for Learning, Social Cohesion and: Community Building (Ebbe Westergren) ;
To Make and to Experience Meaning: How Time Travels are Perceived amongst Participants (Niklas Ammert and Birgitta E. Gustafsson) ;
Time Travellers Beware! Risk and Responsibility in Public Uses of History (Stefan Nyzell) ;
Forming Bridges Through Time Travel (Cecilia Trenter) ;
Performing the Past: Time Travels in Archaeological Open-air Museums (Stefanie Samida) ;
Being There: Time Travel, Experience and Experiment in Re-enactment and 'Living: History' Performances (Mads Daugbjerg) ;
Face-to-Face with the Past: Pompeii to Lejre (Cornelius Holtorf) ;
The Power of Time Travel Roeland Paardekooper) ;
Mediated and Embodied Pasts - A Comment (Carsten Tage Nielsen) ;
Waterworld: Travels in Time between Past and Future Worlds (Bodil Petersson) ;
A Cup of Decaf Past: An Archaeology of Time Travel, Cinema and Consumption (Dawid Kobiałka) ;
On Time Travelling and Cinema (Laia Colomer) ;
A Cup of Decaf Past and Waterworld (Niklas Hillbom) ;
History as an Adventure: Time Travel in Late Modernity from the Perspective of a European Ethnologist (Michaela Fenske) ;
Time Travel to the Present: Interview with Erika Andersson Cederholm (Cornelius Holtorf and Bodil Petersson) ;
Time-Travelling Tourism: Reflections on the Past as a Place of Fascination as well as Refuge (Thomas Småberg) ;
Time Travels as Alternative Futures (Britta Timm Knudsen) ;
Anachronism and Time Travel (Bodil Petersson)