The Routledge Handbook of Gender Archaeology
Herausgeber: Moen, Marianne; Pedersen, Unn
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Herausgeber: Moen, Marianne; Pedersen, Unn
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This volume presents a comprehensive overview of gender archaeology, both theory and practice, and contributes a substantial and definitive reference work by bringing together state of the art research, theoretical overviews and the latest debates in the field.
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This volume presents a comprehensive overview of gender archaeology, both theory and practice, and contributes a substantial and definitive reference work by bringing together state of the art research, theoretical overviews and the latest debates in the field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 182mm x 255mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9781032190648
- ISBN-10: 1032190647
- Artikelnr.: 71235293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 182mm x 255mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9781032190648
- ISBN-10: 1032190647
- Artikelnr.: 71235293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marianne Moen is Head of the Department of Archaeology at the Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway. Unn Pedersen is Associate Professor at the University of Oslo, Norway.
List of figures and tables
List of contributors
Preface
Introduction: Framing the archaeology of gender
1. Framing gender in archaeology: snapshots from a vast and varied field
Section 1: Introducing feminist pedagogies, methodologies, and potentials
2. Feminist archaeological pedagogies
3. Feminist archaeology for the present: Maintenance activities and social caring
4. Posthumanist-feminist archaeology: A becoming
5. The influence of women and feminist thinking on the development of an 'Emotional Archaeology'
6. Intersectional thinking in archaeological analysis
7. Gendered technology and technology that genders
Section 2: Reviewing the impacts of feminist thought
8. Gender in the Middle Ages: Marginalisation and mainstreaming in Later Medieval Archaeology
9. The [Matthew] Matilda Effect in archaeology: Recovering women for the history of the discipline
10. Uncloaking non-male agency in rock art production and use
11. Gender, gender perspectives and the division of labour in the European Middle and Upper Palaeolithic
12. Gender in the European Bronze Age: Rethinking the universal binary in Northern Europe
Section 3: Marking identities and personhood in life and death
13. Intersections between gender, personhood and kinship
14. The construction, performance, and effects of gender: Reflection on the evidence from prehistoric burials
15. Broken bodies: Gender, fragmentation, and social transformation in prehistoric Cyprus
16. Memory and temporality: A Viking Age example
Section 4: Addressing marginalisation through feminist views
17. Archaeological approaches to gendered institutions: Tracing continuities in pre- and post-independence Ireland
18. From landscapes to kinscapes: Engendering Métis relations
19. Gender, intersectionality, and restitutive justice
20. Indigenous futures in archaeology
Section 5: Envisaging gendered lives
21. Gender and the archaeological sciences: Gender, mobility and kinship in European prehistory
22. Caring for the house and the community: Women's agency in western Sicily, 8th-5th century BC
23. Imagining and gendering the past: Public Outreach as a Research Method
24. The archaeology of motherhood
25. Other pasts: Feminist archaeology, maintenance activities, and reconceptualization
Section 6: Bodies, politics and feminist rethinkings
26. The skeletal body as archaeology: Osteological sex and gender archaeology
27. Bodies past and present: The political side of embodied approaches to Viking Age lives
28. Merely naturecultural: Notes on ontology of sex/gender in ancient Egypt
Index
List of contributors
Preface
Introduction: Framing the archaeology of gender
1. Framing gender in archaeology: snapshots from a vast and varied field
Section 1: Introducing feminist pedagogies, methodologies, and potentials
2. Feminist archaeological pedagogies
3. Feminist archaeology for the present: Maintenance activities and social caring
4. Posthumanist-feminist archaeology: A becoming
5. The influence of women and feminist thinking on the development of an 'Emotional Archaeology'
6. Intersectional thinking in archaeological analysis
7. Gendered technology and technology that genders
Section 2: Reviewing the impacts of feminist thought
8. Gender in the Middle Ages: Marginalisation and mainstreaming in Later Medieval Archaeology
9. The [Matthew] Matilda Effect in archaeology: Recovering women for the history of the discipline
10. Uncloaking non-male agency in rock art production and use
11. Gender, gender perspectives and the division of labour in the European Middle and Upper Palaeolithic
12. Gender in the European Bronze Age: Rethinking the universal binary in Northern Europe
Section 3: Marking identities and personhood in life and death
13. Intersections between gender, personhood and kinship
14. The construction, performance, and effects of gender: Reflection on the evidence from prehistoric burials
15. Broken bodies: Gender, fragmentation, and social transformation in prehistoric Cyprus
16. Memory and temporality: A Viking Age example
Section 4: Addressing marginalisation through feminist views
17. Archaeological approaches to gendered institutions: Tracing continuities in pre- and post-independence Ireland
18. From landscapes to kinscapes: Engendering Métis relations
19. Gender, intersectionality, and restitutive justice
20. Indigenous futures in archaeology
Section 5: Envisaging gendered lives
21. Gender and the archaeological sciences: Gender, mobility and kinship in European prehistory
22. Caring for the house and the community: Women's agency in western Sicily, 8th-5th century BC
23. Imagining and gendering the past: Public Outreach as a Research Method
24. The archaeology of motherhood
25. Other pasts: Feminist archaeology, maintenance activities, and reconceptualization
Section 6: Bodies, politics and feminist rethinkings
26. The skeletal body as archaeology: Osteological sex and gender archaeology
27. Bodies past and present: The political side of embodied approaches to Viking Age lives
28. Merely naturecultural: Notes on ontology of sex/gender in ancient Egypt
Index
List of figures and tables
List of contributors
Preface
Introduction: Framing the archaeology of gender
1. Framing gender in archaeology: snapshots from a vast and varied field
Section 1: Introducing feminist pedagogies, methodologies, and potentials
2. Feminist archaeological pedagogies
3. Feminist archaeology for the present: Maintenance activities and social caring
4. Posthumanist-feminist archaeology: A becoming
5. The influence of women and feminist thinking on the development of an 'Emotional Archaeology'
6. Intersectional thinking in archaeological analysis
7. Gendered technology and technology that genders
Section 2: Reviewing the impacts of feminist thought
8. Gender in the Middle Ages: Marginalisation and mainstreaming in Later Medieval Archaeology
9. The [Matthew] Matilda Effect in archaeology: Recovering women for the history of the discipline
10. Uncloaking non-male agency in rock art production and use
11. Gender, gender perspectives and the division of labour in the European Middle and Upper Palaeolithic
12. Gender in the European Bronze Age: Rethinking the universal binary in Northern Europe
Section 3: Marking identities and personhood in life and death
13. Intersections between gender, personhood and kinship
14. The construction, performance, and effects of gender: Reflection on the evidence from prehistoric burials
15. Broken bodies: Gender, fragmentation, and social transformation in prehistoric Cyprus
16. Memory and temporality: A Viking Age example
Section 4: Addressing marginalisation through feminist views
17. Archaeological approaches to gendered institutions: Tracing continuities in pre- and post-independence Ireland
18. From landscapes to kinscapes: Engendering Métis relations
19. Gender, intersectionality, and restitutive justice
20. Indigenous futures in archaeology
Section 5: Envisaging gendered lives
21. Gender and the archaeological sciences: Gender, mobility and kinship in European prehistory
22. Caring for the house and the community: Women's agency in western Sicily, 8th-5th century BC
23. Imagining and gendering the past: Public Outreach as a Research Method
24. The archaeology of motherhood
25. Other pasts: Feminist archaeology, maintenance activities, and reconceptualization
Section 6: Bodies, politics and feminist rethinkings
26. The skeletal body as archaeology: Osteological sex and gender archaeology
27. Bodies past and present: The political side of embodied approaches to Viking Age lives
28. Merely naturecultural: Notes on ontology of sex/gender in ancient Egypt
Index
List of contributors
Preface
Introduction: Framing the archaeology of gender
1. Framing gender in archaeology: snapshots from a vast and varied field
Section 1: Introducing feminist pedagogies, methodologies, and potentials
2. Feminist archaeological pedagogies
3. Feminist archaeology for the present: Maintenance activities and social caring
4. Posthumanist-feminist archaeology: A becoming
5. The influence of women and feminist thinking on the development of an 'Emotional Archaeology'
6. Intersectional thinking in archaeological analysis
7. Gendered technology and technology that genders
Section 2: Reviewing the impacts of feminist thought
8. Gender in the Middle Ages: Marginalisation and mainstreaming in Later Medieval Archaeology
9. The [Matthew] Matilda Effect in archaeology: Recovering women for the history of the discipline
10. Uncloaking non-male agency in rock art production and use
11. Gender, gender perspectives and the division of labour in the European Middle and Upper Palaeolithic
12. Gender in the European Bronze Age: Rethinking the universal binary in Northern Europe
Section 3: Marking identities and personhood in life and death
13. Intersections between gender, personhood and kinship
14. The construction, performance, and effects of gender: Reflection on the evidence from prehistoric burials
15. Broken bodies: Gender, fragmentation, and social transformation in prehistoric Cyprus
16. Memory and temporality: A Viking Age example
Section 4: Addressing marginalisation through feminist views
17. Archaeological approaches to gendered institutions: Tracing continuities in pre- and post-independence Ireland
18. From landscapes to kinscapes: Engendering Métis relations
19. Gender, intersectionality, and restitutive justice
20. Indigenous futures in archaeology
Section 5: Envisaging gendered lives
21. Gender and the archaeological sciences: Gender, mobility and kinship in European prehistory
22. Caring for the house and the community: Women's agency in western Sicily, 8th-5th century BC
23. Imagining and gendering the past: Public Outreach as a Research Method
24. The archaeology of motherhood
25. Other pasts: Feminist archaeology, maintenance activities, and reconceptualization
Section 6: Bodies, politics and feminist rethinkings
26. The skeletal body as archaeology: Osteological sex and gender archaeology
27. Bodies past and present: The political side of embodied approaches to Viking Age lives
28. Merely naturecultural: Notes on ontology of sex/gender in ancient Egypt
Index