2016
DOI: 10.5840/si20162212
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Uncivilised Civilisations

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“…Recent efforts by historians to overcome this division seek to bring the Neolithic and Paleolithic into view as part of a ‘deep history’ of human life (Mithen, 1998; Shryock and Smail, 2011; Smail, 2008). By deepening the historical framework in this way, history is also spatially widened to include areas and domains of experience not previously included within historical time which give predominance to the Eurasian civilizations of the ‘Axial Age’ (Mota, 2016). Such a deep historical perspective shows the present in a different light and not dominated by spatially bounded entities such as nations.…”
Section: The Question Of Agency: Reconstitution Of Subjectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recent efforts by historians to overcome this division seek to bring the Neolithic and Paleolithic into view as part of a ‘deep history’ of human life (Mithen, 1998; Shryock and Smail, 2011; Smail, 2008). By deepening the historical framework in this way, history is also spatially widened to include areas and domains of experience not previously included within historical time which give predominance to the Eurasian civilizations of the ‘Axial Age’ (Mota, 2016). Such a deep historical perspective shows the present in a different light and not dominated by spatially bounded entities such as nations.…”
Section: The Question Of Agency: Reconstitution Of Subjectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent efforts by historians to overcome this division seek to bring the Neolithic and Paleolithic into view as part of a 'deep history' of human life (Shrycock and Smail 2011;Smail 2008 ;Mythen 1998). By deepening the historical framework in this way, history is also spatially widened to include areas and domains of experience not previously included within historical time which give predominance to the Eurasian civilisations of the 'Axial Age' (Mota 2016 One of the most promising avenues for further work in understanding the formation of human subjectivity is to explore the developmental or evolutionary logics and their interactions between geologic time, biological time, historical time as well as the history of consciousness. Current theorising on such interconnections has been mostly confined to the study of environmental influences on human history.…”
Section: The Question Of Agency: Reconstitution Of Subjectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%