Incorporating Nonbinary Gender into Inuit Archaeology: Oral Testimony and Material Inroads explores gender diversity in precontact Inuit history. It has been written for those interested in queer archaeologies, archaeologies of gender, decolonial archaeologies, and indigenous archaeologies, and oral history.
Incorporating Nonbinary Gender into Inuit Archaeology: Oral Testimony and Material Inroads explores gender diversity in precontact Inuit history. It has been written for those interested in queer archaeologies, archaeologies of gender, decolonial archaeologies, and indigenous archaeologies, and oral history.
Meghan Walley is an archaeologist who focuses on oral history and LGBTQ2S+ narratives of the past.
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Introduction: Creating Mess in Archaeological Research 1. Inuit Gender: Archaeological and Anthropological Approaches 2.The Evidence for Nonbinary Genders in Inuit Cultures 3. Queer Theory and Colonialism 4. Approaching Gender and Sexual Diversity in Inuit Archaeology 5. Oral Historical Approaches 6.Contemporary Impacts of Queering the Inuit Past 7. Gender Complexity in Archaeological Materials 8. A Study of Artifacts from Three Inuit Archaeological Sites 9. Moving Forward with Mess
Introduction: Creating Mess in Archaeological Research 1. Inuit Gender: Archaeological and Anthropological Approaches 2.The Evidence for Nonbinary Genders in Inuit Cultures 3. Queer Theory and Colonialism 4. Approaching Gender and Sexual Diversity in Inuit Archaeology 5. Oral Historical Approaches 6.Contemporary Impacts of Queering the Inuit Past 7. Gender Complexity in Archaeological Materials 8. A Study of Artifacts from Three Inuit Archaeological Sites 9. Moving Forward with Mess
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