The Archaeology of Colonialism
Herausgeber: Casella, Eleanor Conlin; Voss, Barbara L.
The Archaeology of Colonialism
Herausgeber: Casella, Eleanor Conlin; Voss, Barbara L.
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Examines human sexuality as an intrinsic element in the interpretation of complex colonial societies.
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Examines human sexuality as an intrinsic element in the interpretation of complex colonial societies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 890g
- ISBN-13: 9781107008632
- ISBN-10: 1107008638
- Artikelnr.: 33771461
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 890g
- ISBN-13: 9781107008632
- ISBN-10: 1107008638
- Artikelnr.: 33771461
1. Intimate encounters: an archaeology of sexualities within colonial
worlds Eleanor Conlin Casella and Barbara L. Voss; 2. Sexual effects:
postcolonial and queer perspectives on the archaeology of sexuality and
empire Barbara L. Voss; Part I. Pleasures and Prohibitions: 3. Little
bastard felons: childhood, affect, and labour in the penal colonies of
nineteenth-century Australia Eleanor Conlin Casella; 4. The currency of
intimacy: transformations of the domestic sphere on the late
nineteenth-century diamond fields Lindsay Weiss; 5. 'A concubine is still a
slave': sexual relations and Omani colonial identities in
nineteenth-century East Africa Sarah K. Croucher; 6. The politics of
reproduction: rituals and sex in Punic Eivissa Mireia López-Bertran; Part
II. Engaged Bodies: 7. Fear, desire, and material strategies in colonial
Louisiana Diana DiPaolo Loren; 8. Death and sex: procreation in the wake of
fatal epidemics within indigenous communities Kathleen L. Hull; 9. Effects
of empire: gendered transformations on the Orinoco frontier Kay Tarble de
Scaramelli; 10. In-between people in colonial Honduras: reworking
sexualities at Ticamaya Russell N. Sheptak, Kira Blaisdell-Sloan and
Rosemary A. Joyce; 11. The scale of the intimate: imperial policies and
sexual practices in San Francisco Barbara L. Voss; Part III.
Commemorations: 12. Life and death in ancient colonies: domesticity,
material culture, and sexual politics in the western Phoenician world,
8th-6th century BC Ana Delgado and Meritxell Ferrer; 13. Reading
gladiators' epitaphs and rethinking violence and masculinity in the Roman
Empire Renata S. Garraffoni; 14. Monuments and sexual politics in New
England Indian country Patricia E. Rubertone; 15. Gender relations in a
Maroon community, Palmares, Brazil Pedro Paulo A. Funari and Aline Vieira
de Carvalho; Part IV. Showing and Telling: 16. Sexualizing space: the
colonial leer and the genealogy of Storyville Shannon Lee Dawdy; 17.
Showing, telling, looking: intimate encounters in the making of South
African archaeology Nick Shepherd; 18. Obstinate things Mary Weismantel;
19. Conclusion: sexuality and materiality: the challenge of method Martin
Hall.
worlds Eleanor Conlin Casella and Barbara L. Voss; 2. Sexual effects:
postcolonial and queer perspectives on the archaeology of sexuality and
empire Barbara L. Voss; Part I. Pleasures and Prohibitions: 3. Little
bastard felons: childhood, affect, and labour in the penal colonies of
nineteenth-century Australia Eleanor Conlin Casella; 4. The currency of
intimacy: transformations of the domestic sphere on the late
nineteenth-century diamond fields Lindsay Weiss; 5. 'A concubine is still a
slave': sexual relations and Omani colonial identities in
nineteenth-century East Africa Sarah K. Croucher; 6. The politics of
reproduction: rituals and sex in Punic Eivissa Mireia López-Bertran; Part
II. Engaged Bodies: 7. Fear, desire, and material strategies in colonial
Louisiana Diana DiPaolo Loren; 8. Death and sex: procreation in the wake of
fatal epidemics within indigenous communities Kathleen L. Hull; 9. Effects
of empire: gendered transformations on the Orinoco frontier Kay Tarble de
Scaramelli; 10. In-between people in colonial Honduras: reworking
sexualities at Ticamaya Russell N. Sheptak, Kira Blaisdell-Sloan and
Rosemary A. Joyce; 11. The scale of the intimate: imperial policies and
sexual practices in San Francisco Barbara L. Voss; Part III.
Commemorations: 12. Life and death in ancient colonies: domesticity,
material culture, and sexual politics in the western Phoenician world,
8th-6th century BC Ana Delgado and Meritxell Ferrer; 13. Reading
gladiators' epitaphs and rethinking violence and masculinity in the Roman
Empire Renata S. Garraffoni; 14. Monuments and sexual politics in New
England Indian country Patricia E. Rubertone; 15. Gender relations in a
Maroon community, Palmares, Brazil Pedro Paulo A. Funari and Aline Vieira
de Carvalho; Part IV. Showing and Telling: 16. Sexualizing space: the
colonial leer and the genealogy of Storyville Shannon Lee Dawdy; 17.
Showing, telling, looking: intimate encounters in the making of South
African archaeology Nick Shepherd; 18. Obstinate things Mary Weismantel;
19. Conclusion: sexuality and materiality: the challenge of method Martin
Hall.
1. Intimate encounters: an archaeology of sexualities within colonial
worlds Eleanor Conlin Casella and Barbara L. Voss; 2. Sexual effects:
postcolonial and queer perspectives on the archaeology of sexuality and
empire Barbara L. Voss; Part I. Pleasures and Prohibitions: 3. Little
bastard felons: childhood, affect, and labour in the penal colonies of
nineteenth-century Australia Eleanor Conlin Casella; 4. The currency of
intimacy: transformations of the domestic sphere on the late
nineteenth-century diamond fields Lindsay Weiss; 5. 'A concubine is still a
slave': sexual relations and Omani colonial identities in
nineteenth-century East Africa Sarah K. Croucher; 6. The politics of
reproduction: rituals and sex in Punic Eivissa Mireia López-Bertran; Part
II. Engaged Bodies: 7. Fear, desire, and material strategies in colonial
Louisiana Diana DiPaolo Loren; 8. Death and sex: procreation in the wake of
fatal epidemics within indigenous communities Kathleen L. Hull; 9. Effects
of empire: gendered transformations on the Orinoco frontier Kay Tarble de
Scaramelli; 10. In-between people in colonial Honduras: reworking
sexualities at Ticamaya Russell N. Sheptak, Kira Blaisdell-Sloan and
Rosemary A. Joyce; 11. The scale of the intimate: imperial policies and
sexual practices in San Francisco Barbara L. Voss; Part III.
Commemorations: 12. Life and death in ancient colonies: domesticity,
material culture, and sexual politics in the western Phoenician world,
8th-6th century BC Ana Delgado and Meritxell Ferrer; 13. Reading
gladiators' epitaphs and rethinking violence and masculinity in the Roman
Empire Renata S. Garraffoni; 14. Monuments and sexual politics in New
England Indian country Patricia E. Rubertone; 15. Gender relations in a
Maroon community, Palmares, Brazil Pedro Paulo A. Funari and Aline Vieira
de Carvalho; Part IV. Showing and Telling: 16. Sexualizing space: the
colonial leer and the genealogy of Storyville Shannon Lee Dawdy; 17.
Showing, telling, looking: intimate encounters in the making of South
African archaeology Nick Shepherd; 18. Obstinate things Mary Weismantel;
19. Conclusion: sexuality and materiality: the challenge of method Martin
Hall.
worlds Eleanor Conlin Casella and Barbara L. Voss; 2. Sexual effects:
postcolonial and queer perspectives on the archaeology of sexuality and
empire Barbara L. Voss; Part I. Pleasures and Prohibitions: 3. Little
bastard felons: childhood, affect, and labour in the penal colonies of
nineteenth-century Australia Eleanor Conlin Casella; 4. The currency of
intimacy: transformations of the domestic sphere on the late
nineteenth-century diamond fields Lindsay Weiss; 5. 'A concubine is still a
slave': sexual relations and Omani colonial identities in
nineteenth-century East Africa Sarah K. Croucher; 6. The politics of
reproduction: rituals and sex in Punic Eivissa Mireia López-Bertran; Part
II. Engaged Bodies: 7. Fear, desire, and material strategies in colonial
Louisiana Diana DiPaolo Loren; 8. Death and sex: procreation in the wake of
fatal epidemics within indigenous communities Kathleen L. Hull; 9. Effects
of empire: gendered transformations on the Orinoco frontier Kay Tarble de
Scaramelli; 10. In-between people in colonial Honduras: reworking
sexualities at Ticamaya Russell N. Sheptak, Kira Blaisdell-Sloan and
Rosemary A. Joyce; 11. The scale of the intimate: imperial policies and
sexual practices in San Francisco Barbara L. Voss; Part III.
Commemorations: 12. Life and death in ancient colonies: domesticity,
material culture, and sexual politics in the western Phoenician world,
8th-6th century BC Ana Delgado and Meritxell Ferrer; 13. Reading
gladiators' epitaphs and rethinking violence and masculinity in the Roman
Empire Renata S. Garraffoni; 14. Monuments and sexual politics in New
England Indian country Patricia E. Rubertone; 15. Gender relations in a
Maroon community, Palmares, Brazil Pedro Paulo A. Funari and Aline Vieira
de Carvalho; Part IV. Showing and Telling: 16. Sexualizing space: the
colonial leer and the genealogy of Storyville Shannon Lee Dawdy; 17.
Showing, telling, looking: intimate encounters in the making of South
African archaeology Nick Shepherd; 18. Obstinate things Mary Weismantel;
19. Conclusion: sexuality and materiality: the challenge of method Martin
Hall.