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Recent decades have seen an upsurge in visitation to rock art sites as well as an increase in commercial reproduction of rock art and attempts to understand the meaning and function of that art. Focusing on the southwestern US, this book critically examines the contemporary implications of the interpretation, appropriation, commodification, and management of indigenous rock art.

Produktbeschreibung
Recent decades have seen an upsurge in visitation to rock art sites as well as an increase in commercial reproduction of rock art and attempts to understand the meaning and function of that art. Focusing on the southwestern US, this book critically examines the contemporary implications of the interpretation, appropriation, commodification, and management of indigenous rock art.
Autorenporträt
Richard A. Rogers is a professor of communication studies and associate faculty in women's and gender studies at Northern Arizona University. A rock art enthusiast, avocational archaeologist, and cultural critic, he has explored the rock art and archaeology of the Colorado Plateau and Great Basin for more than 25 years. His research has appeared in numerous journals, including American Indian Rock Art, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, and Environmental Communication.