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My Life as a Replica

St John’s Cross, Iona
Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2020
Windgather Press (Verlag)
978-1-911188-59-9 (ISBN)
43,65 inkl. MwSt
An interdisciplinary composite cultural biography of the St John’s Cross on Iona and its copies.
In 1970 a concrete replica of the St John’s Cross arrived in Iona sitting incongruously on the deck of a puffer delivering the island’s annual supply of coal. What is the story behind this intriguing replica? How does it relate to the world’s first ringed ‘Celtic cross’, an artistic and technical masterpiece, which has been at the heart of the Iona experience since the eighth century? What does it tell us about the authenticity and value of replicas?

In this fascinating book, Foster and Jones draw on extensive interdisciplinary research to reveal the composite biography of the St John’s Cross, its concrete replica, and its many other scale copies. They show that replicas can acquire rich forms of authenticity and value, informed by social relations, craft practices, creativity, place and materiality. Thus, the book challenges traditional precepts that seek authenticity in qualities intrinsic to original historic objects. Replicas are shown to be important objects in their own right, with their own creative, human histories - biographies that people can connect with. The story of the St John’s Cross celebrates how replicas can ‘work’ for us if we let them, particularly if clues are available about their makers’ passion, creativity and craft.

Sally Foster is Senior Lecturer in Heritage and Conservation at the University of Stirling and former Principal Inspector of Ancient Monuments at Historic Scotland. Past publications include the bestseller Picts, Gaels and Scots and A Fragmented Masterpiece: Recovering the Biography of the Hilton of Cadboll Pictish Cross-Slab. Replicas, carved stones, the early church, authenticity, value, materiality, biography and landscape are dominant themes in her interdisciplinary research. Siân Jones is Professor of Environmental History and Heritage at the University of Stirling. She is an interdisciplinary scholar with expertise in cultural heritage, as well as the role of the past in the production of power, identity and sense of place. Siân has published widely on conservation, authenticity, social value and community heritage. Her books include The Archaeology of Ethnicity and A Fragmented Masterpiece.

Acknowledgements

Preface

 

Introduction

The concrete and non-concrete (SF)

 

I. Crafting lives

1.Life as a replica (SF & SJ)

Replication and authenticity

Analogue replicas still matter

The St John’s Cross and its copies matter

The lives and voices of replicas

Capturing lives: things, texts, images and people

Piecing it all together

 

2. Loving Iona (SF & SJ)

Island of crosses

Multiple communities

A ‘thick’ place

 

3. ‘Priceless monuments’ (SF)

Early antiquarian interest

New stewards, new horizons

‘History versus Mystery; Science and Art versus Faith’

Island voices

Dead or alive?

 

II. Creating and cultivating the cross

4. Formation and reformation (SF)

Salvation, wounds and resurrection

Fragmentation

Antiquarian rebirth, earliest copies

Silent witness

The Fallen Cross

 

1.Birth of the concrete replica: ‘I can’t think of anything more worthwhile doing’ (SF)

A slow conception

Fertile possibilities

‘Miraculous success’: an ‘authentic prototype’ for an ‘authentic replica’

Erecting the replica in situ

For the love of Iona

Material matters, first impressions

Celebrating the ‘virtually impossible’

MacLeod and the St John’s Cross

New life, new values

 

6. From out of the shadows (SF)

Transformer

Reunited

Place in the world

The Iona brand

 

7. Glorious revelation: contemporary significance, values and authenticity (SF & SJ)

‘Loaded objects’: meanings and relationships

Place and space

Material evidence of ‘pastness’

‘Glorious revelation’

 

III. Celebration in concrete, celebration of concrete

8. New life, new thinking (SF & SJ)

Rethinking authenticity and value

Heritage implications

Creating knowledge and understanding

Understanding social value and authenticity

Securing for the future

Engaging and experiencing

New lives, new stories

 

Appendices

Appendix 1: Surviving physical remains of the St John’s Cross, its 1:1 replicas and their production

Appendix 2: Archival sources

Appendix 3: Breakdown of ethnographic sources

 

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo b/w and colour
Verlagsort Macclesfield
Sprache englisch
Maße 189 x 246 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-911188-59-3 / 1911188593
ISBN-13 978-1-911188-59-9 / 9781911188599
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