CONTENTS
List of figures xi
List of contributors xiv
Acknowledgments xxii
Introduction: What is reenactment studies? 1
Vanessa Agnew, Jonathan Lamb, and Juliane Tomann
1 Archive 11
Elizabeth Haines
2 Art 16
Stephanie Benzaquen-Gautier
3 Authenticity 20
Vanessa Agnew and Juliane Tomann
4 Battle 25
Mads Daugbjerg
5 Body and embodiment 30
Amanda Card
6 Conjecture 34
Jonathan Lamb
7 Corroboration 39
Jonathan Lamb
8 Dark tourism 44
Vanessa Agnew
9 Documentary 49
Stella Bruzzi
10 Emotion 53
Juliane Brauer and Martin Lucke
11 Evidence 57
Paul Pickering
12 Experience 63
Anja Schwarz
13 Experimental archaeology 67
Gunter Schobel
14 Expertise and amateurism 74
Anne Brwdder
15 Forensic architecture 79
Fabrizio Gallanti
16 Gaming 84
Pieter Van den Heede
17 Gender 89
Stacy Holman Jones
18 Gesture 94
Jonathan Lamb
19 Hajj 97
Maryam Palizban
20 Heritage 100
Julie Park
21 Historically informed performance 106
Kate Bowan
22 History of the field 111
Ulf Otto
38 Practices of authenticity 183
Stephen Gapps
39 Practices of reenactment 187
Alexander Cook
40 Production of historical meaning 191
Scott Magelssen
41 Realism 195
Jonathan Lamb
42 Representation 198
Inke Arns
43 Ritual 202
Anja Dreschke
44 Role-play 206
Stephen Gapps
45 Sublime 210
Jonathan Lamb
46 Suffering 213
Vanessa Agnew
47 Trauma 219
Nena Mocnik
Bibliography 225
Index 254