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The contributors to this volume-themselves from six continents and many representing indigenous and minority communities and disadvantaged countries-suggest strategies to strip archaeological theory and practice of its colonial heritage and create a discipline sensitive to its inherent inequalities.
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The contributors to this volume-themselves from six continents and many representing indigenous and minority communities and disadvantaged countries-suggest strategies to strip archaeological theory and practice of its colonial heritage and create a discipline sensitive to its inherent inequalities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 525
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315427676
- Artikelnr.: 45434944
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 525
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315427676
- Artikelnr.: 45434944
Jane Lydon, Uzma Z Rizvi
Introduction
PART 1: The Archaeological Critique of Colonization: Global Trajectories
Chapter 2: Colonialism and European Archaeology, Alfredo Gonzlez-Ruibal
Chapter 3: Near Eastern Archaeology, Colonialism and the Postcolonial
Present, Benjamin W. Porter
Chapter 4: Telling Our Stories: Colonial Experiences and Archaeological
Practices in North America, Sonya Atalay
Chapter 5: The Colonial Legacy in the Archaeology of South Asia, Dilip
Chakrabarti
Chapter 6: The Colonial Experience of the Uncolonized and Colonized: The
Case of East Asia as mainly seen from Japan, Koji Mizoguchi
Chapter 7: Resurrecting the Ruins of Japan's Mythical Homelands: Colonial
Archaeological Surveys in the Korean Peninsula and Heritage Tourism, Hyung
Il Pai
Chapter 8: Archaeology in the Colonial and Post-Colonial USSR, Pavel
Dolukhanov
Chapter 9: Subjectivity and Science in Postcolonial Archaeology, Ania
Loomba
Chapter 10: The Archaeological Survey of India and the Science of
Postcolonial Archaeology, Ashish Chadha
PART II: Archaeological Narratives of Colonialism
Chapter 11: Writing New Archaeological Narratives: Indigenous North
America, Stephen W. Silliman
Chapter 12: The Archaeology of Historical Indigenous Australia, Alistair
Paterson
Chapter 13: Slavery, Liberation, and Emancipation: Constructing a
Postcolonial Archaeology of the African Diaspora, Theresa A. Singleton
Chapter 14: Encounters with Postcolonialism in the Archaeology of Ireland,
Charles E. Orser, Jr.
Chapter 15: Postcolonial Narratives of Africa, Peter Schmidt and Karega
Munene
Chapter 16: Shades of the Colonial, O. Hugo Benavides
Chapter 17: The Efficacy of Emic and Etic in Archaeology and Heritage,
Joost Fontein
PART III: Address/Redressing the Past: Restitution, Repatriation, and
Ethics
Chapter 18: Repatriation: US Perspectives, Jon Daehnke and Amy Lonetree
Chapter 19: Repatriation: Australian Perspectives, Michael Green and Phil
Gordon
Chapter 20: Cultural Property: Internationalism, Ethics, and Law, Alexander
A. Bauer
Chapter 21: New Museological Ways of Seeing the World: Decolonizing
Archaeology in Lebanese Museums. Lina G. Tahan
Chapter 22: International Perspectives on Native Title, Archaeology, and
the Law, Peter Veth
Chapter 23: Archaeology enters the Twenty-First Century, Thomas C.
Patterson
Chapter 24: The Global Repatriation Debate and the new "Universal Museums",
Magnus Fiskes
PART IV: Strategies of Practice: Implementing the Postcolonial Critique
Chapter 25: Community Heritage and Partnership in Xcalakdzonot,
Yucataacuten, Fernando Armstrong-Fumero and Julio Hoil Gutierrez
Chapter 26: Partnership Archaeology and Indigenous Ancestral Engagement in
Torres Strait,
Northeastern Australia, Liam Brady and Joe Crouch
Chapter 27: Archaeological Practice at the Cultural Interface, Martin
Nakata and Bruno David
Chapter 28: Ethnographic Interventions, Lynn Meskell
Chapter 29: Colonialism, Conflict and Connectivity: Public Archaeology's
Message in a Bottle, Sandra Scham
Commentaries
Chapter 30: Public Interest Anthropology: A Model for Engaged Research Tied
to Action, Peggy Reeves Sanday
Chapter 31: Cultural Resources Management, Public Archaeology and Advocacy,
Carol McDavid and Fred McGhee
PART V: Colonial and Postcolonial Identities
Chapter 32: Gender and Sexuality, Louise Strouml
Chapter 33: Cultural Identity, Colonial and Postcolonial Archaeologies,
Sarah Croucher
Chapter 34: Class Identity and Postcolonialism, Gavin Lucas
Chapter 35: Race and Class, Paul Mullins
Commentaries
Chapter 36: An Archaeologist Finds Her Voice: A Commentary, Whitney
Battle-Baptiste
Chapter 37: Native American Identity and BioArch/DNA, John Norder
Epilogue, Uzma Z. Rizvi and Jane Lydon
PART 1: The Archaeological Critique of Colonization: Global Trajectories
Chapter 2: Colonialism and European Archaeology, Alfredo Gonzlez-Ruibal
Chapter 3: Near Eastern Archaeology, Colonialism and the Postcolonial
Present, Benjamin W. Porter
Chapter 4: Telling Our Stories: Colonial Experiences and Archaeological
Practices in North America, Sonya Atalay
Chapter 5: The Colonial Legacy in the Archaeology of South Asia, Dilip
Chakrabarti
Chapter 6: The Colonial Experience of the Uncolonized and Colonized: The
Case of East Asia as mainly seen from Japan, Koji Mizoguchi
Chapter 7: Resurrecting the Ruins of Japan's Mythical Homelands: Colonial
Archaeological Surveys in the Korean Peninsula and Heritage Tourism, Hyung
Il Pai
Chapter 8: Archaeology in the Colonial and Post-Colonial USSR, Pavel
Dolukhanov
Chapter 9: Subjectivity and Science in Postcolonial Archaeology, Ania
Loomba
Chapter 10: The Archaeological Survey of India and the Science of
Postcolonial Archaeology, Ashish Chadha
PART II: Archaeological Narratives of Colonialism
Chapter 11: Writing New Archaeological Narratives: Indigenous North
America, Stephen W. Silliman
Chapter 12: The Archaeology of Historical Indigenous Australia, Alistair
Paterson
Chapter 13: Slavery, Liberation, and Emancipation: Constructing a
Postcolonial Archaeology of the African Diaspora, Theresa A. Singleton
Chapter 14: Encounters with Postcolonialism in the Archaeology of Ireland,
Charles E. Orser, Jr.
Chapter 15: Postcolonial Narratives of Africa, Peter Schmidt and Karega
Munene
Chapter 16: Shades of the Colonial, O. Hugo Benavides
Chapter 17: The Efficacy of Emic and Etic in Archaeology and Heritage,
Joost Fontein
PART III: Address/Redressing the Past: Restitution, Repatriation, and
Ethics
Chapter 18: Repatriation: US Perspectives, Jon Daehnke and Amy Lonetree
Chapter 19: Repatriation: Australian Perspectives, Michael Green and Phil
Gordon
Chapter 20: Cultural Property: Internationalism, Ethics, and Law, Alexander
A. Bauer
Chapter 21: New Museological Ways of Seeing the World: Decolonizing
Archaeology in Lebanese Museums. Lina G. Tahan
Chapter 22: International Perspectives on Native Title, Archaeology, and
the Law, Peter Veth
Chapter 23: Archaeology enters the Twenty-First Century, Thomas C.
Patterson
Chapter 24: The Global Repatriation Debate and the new "Universal Museums",
Magnus Fiskes
PART IV: Strategies of Practice: Implementing the Postcolonial Critique
Chapter 25: Community Heritage and Partnership in Xcalakdzonot,
Yucataacuten, Fernando Armstrong-Fumero and Julio Hoil Gutierrez
Chapter 26: Partnership Archaeology and Indigenous Ancestral Engagement in
Torres Strait,
Northeastern Australia, Liam Brady and Joe Crouch
Chapter 27: Archaeological Practice at the Cultural Interface, Martin
Nakata and Bruno David
Chapter 28: Ethnographic Interventions, Lynn Meskell
Chapter 29: Colonialism, Conflict and Connectivity: Public Archaeology's
Message in a Bottle, Sandra Scham
Commentaries
Chapter 30: Public Interest Anthropology: A Model for Engaged Research Tied
to Action, Peggy Reeves Sanday
Chapter 31: Cultural Resources Management, Public Archaeology and Advocacy,
Carol McDavid and Fred McGhee
PART V: Colonial and Postcolonial Identities
Chapter 32: Gender and Sexuality, Louise Strouml
Chapter 33: Cultural Identity, Colonial and Postcolonial Archaeologies,
Sarah Croucher
Chapter 34: Class Identity and Postcolonialism, Gavin Lucas
Chapter 35: Race and Class, Paul Mullins
Commentaries
Chapter 36: An Archaeologist Finds Her Voice: A Commentary, Whitney
Battle-Baptiste
Chapter 37: Native American Identity and BioArch/DNA, John Norder
Epilogue, Uzma Z. Rizvi and Jane Lydon
Introduction
PART 1: The Archaeological Critique of Colonization: Global Trajectories
Chapter 2: Colonialism and European Archaeology, Alfredo Gonzlez-Ruibal
Chapter 3: Near Eastern Archaeology, Colonialism and the Postcolonial
Present, Benjamin W. Porter
Chapter 4: Telling Our Stories: Colonial Experiences and Archaeological
Practices in North America, Sonya Atalay
Chapter 5: The Colonial Legacy in the Archaeology of South Asia, Dilip
Chakrabarti
Chapter 6: The Colonial Experience of the Uncolonized and Colonized: The
Case of East Asia as mainly seen from Japan, Koji Mizoguchi
Chapter 7: Resurrecting the Ruins of Japan's Mythical Homelands: Colonial
Archaeological Surveys in the Korean Peninsula and Heritage Tourism, Hyung
Il Pai
Chapter 8: Archaeology in the Colonial and Post-Colonial USSR, Pavel
Dolukhanov
Chapter 9: Subjectivity and Science in Postcolonial Archaeology, Ania
Loomba
Chapter 10: The Archaeological Survey of India and the Science of
Postcolonial Archaeology, Ashish Chadha
PART II: Archaeological Narratives of Colonialism
Chapter 11: Writing New Archaeological Narratives: Indigenous North
America, Stephen W. Silliman
Chapter 12: The Archaeology of Historical Indigenous Australia, Alistair
Paterson
Chapter 13: Slavery, Liberation, and Emancipation: Constructing a
Postcolonial Archaeology of the African Diaspora, Theresa A. Singleton
Chapter 14: Encounters with Postcolonialism in the Archaeology of Ireland,
Charles E. Orser, Jr.
Chapter 15: Postcolonial Narratives of Africa, Peter Schmidt and Karega
Munene
Chapter 16: Shades of the Colonial, O. Hugo Benavides
Chapter 17: The Efficacy of Emic and Etic in Archaeology and Heritage,
Joost Fontein
PART III: Address/Redressing the Past: Restitution, Repatriation, and
Ethics
Chapter 18: Repatriation: US Perspectives, Jon Daehnke and Amy Lonetree
Chapter 19: Repatriation: Australian Perspectives, Michael Green and Phil
Gordon
Chapter 20: Cultural Property: Internationalism, Ethics, and Law, Alexander
A. Bauer
Chapter 21: New Museological Ways of Seeing the World: Decolonizing
Archaeology in Lebanese Museums. Lina G. Tahan
Chapter 22: International Perspectives on Native Title, Archaeology, and
the Law, Peter Veth
Chapter 23: Archaeology enters the Twenty-First Century, Thomas C.
Patterson
Chapter 24: The Global Repatriation Debate and the new "Universal Museums",
Magnus Fiskes
PART IV: Strategies of Practice: Implementing the Postcolonial Critique
Chapter 25: Community Heritage and Partnership in Xcalakdzonot,
Yucataacuten, Fernando Armstrong-Fumero and Julio Hoil Gutierrez
Chapter 26: Partnership Archaeology and Indigenous Ancestral Engagement in
Torres Strait,
Northeastern Australia, Liam Brady and Joe Crouch
Chapter 27: Archaeological Practice at the Cultural Interface, Martin
Nakata and Bruno David
Chapter 28: Ethnographic Interventions, Lynn Meskell
Chapter 29: Colonialism, Conflict and Connectivity: Public Archaeology's
Message in a Bottle, Sandra Scham
Commentaries
Chapter 30: Public Interest Anthropology: A Model for Engaged Research Tied
to Action, Peggy Reeves Sanday
Chapter 31: Cultural Resources Management, Public Archaeology and Advocacy,
Carol McDavid and Fred McGhee
PART V: Colonial and Postcolonial Identities
Chapter 32: Gender and Sexuality, Louise Strouml
Chapter 33: Cultural Identity, Colonial and Postcolonial Archaeologies,
Sarah Croucher
Chapter 34: Class Identity and Postcolonialism, Gavin Lucas
Chapter 35: Race and Class, Paul Mullins
Commentaries
Chapter 36: An Archaeologist Finds Her Voice: A Commentary, Whitney
Battle-Baptiste
Chapter 37: Native American Identity and BioArch/DNA, John Norder
Epilogue, Uzma Z. Rizvi and Jane Lydon
PART 1: The Archaeological Critique of Colonization: Global Trajectories
Chapter 2: Colonialism and European Archaeology, Alfredo Gonzlez-Ruibal
Chapter 3: Near Eastern Archaeology, Colonialism and the Postcolonial
Present, Benjamin W. Porter
Chapter 4: Telling Our Stories: Colonial Experiences and Archaeological
Practices in North America, Sonya Atalay
Chapter 5: The Colonial Legacy in the Archaeology of South Asia, Dilip
Chakrabarti
Chapter 6: The Colonial Experience of the Uncolonized and Colonized: The
Case of East Asia as mainly seen from Japan, Koji Mizoguchi
Chapter 7: Resurrecting the Ruins of Japan's Mythical Homelands: Colonial
Archaeological Surveys in the Korean Peninsula and Heritage Tourism, Hyung
Il Pai
Chapter 8: Archaeology in the Colonial and Post-Colonial USSR, Pavel
Dolukhanov
Chapter 9: Subjectivity and Science in Postcolonial Archaeology, Ania
Loomba
Chapter 10: The Archaeological Survey of India and the Science of
Postcolonial Archaeology, Ashish Chadha
PART II: Archaeological Narratives of Colonialism
Chapter 11: Writing New Archaeological Narratives: Indigenous North
America, Stephen W. Silliman
Chapter 12: The Archaeology of Historical Indigenous Australia, Alistair
Paterson
Chapter 13: Slavery, Liberation, and Emancipation: Constructing a
Postcolonial Archaeology of the African Diaspora, Theresa A. Singleton
Chapter 14: Encounters with Postcolonialism in the Archaeology of Ireland,
Charles E. Orser, Jr.
Chapter 15: Postcolonial Narratives of Africa, Peter Schmidt and Karega
Munene
Chapter 16: Shades of the Colonial, O. Hugo Benavides
Chapter 17: The Efficacy of Emic and Etic in Archaeology and Heritage,
Joost Fontein
PART III: Address/Redressing the Past: Restitution, Repatriation, and
Ethics
Chapter 18: Repatriation: US Perspectives, Jon Daehnke and Amy Lonetree
Chapter 19: Repatriation: Australian Perspectives, Michael Green and Phil
Gordon
Chapter 20: Cultural Property: Internationalism, Ethics, and Law, Alexander
A. Bauer
Chapter 21: New Museological Ways of Seeing the World: Decolonizing
Archaeology in Lebanese Museums. Lina G. Tahan
Chapter 22: International Perspectives on Native Title, Archaeology, and
the Law, Peter Veth
Chapter 23: Archaeology enters the Twenty-First Century, Thomas C.
Patterson
Chapter 24: The Global Repatriation Debate and the new "Universal Museums",
Magnus Fiskes
PART IV: Strategies of Practice: Implementing the Postcolonial Critique
Chapter 25: Community Heritage and Partnership in Xcalakdzonot,
Yucataacuten, Fernando Armstrong-Fumero and Julio Hoil Gutierrez
Chapter 26: Partnership Archaeology and Indigenous Ancestral Engagement in
Torres Strait,
Northeastern Australia, Liam Brady and Joe Crouch
Chapter 27: Archaeological Practice at the Cultural Interface, Martin
Nakata and Bruno David
Chapter 28: Ethnographic Interventions, Lynn Meskell
Chapter 29: Colonialism, Conflict and Connectivity: Public Archaeology's
Message in a Bottle, Sandra Scham
Commentaries
Chapter 30: Public Interest Anthropology: A Model for Engaged Research Tied
to Action, Peggy Reeves Sanday
Chapter 31: Cultural Resources Management, Public Archaeology and Advocacy,
Carol McDavid and Fred McGhee
PART V: Colonial and Postcolonial Identities
Chapter 32: Gender and Sexuality, Louise Strouml
Chapter 33: Cultural Identity, Colonial and Postcolonial Archaeologies,
Sarah Croucher
Chapter 34: Class Identity and Postcolonialism, Gavin Lucas
Chapter 35: Race and Class, Paul Mullins
Commentaries
Chapter 36: An Archaeologist Finds Her Voice: A Commentary, Whitney
Battle-Baptiste
Chapter 37: Native American Identity and BioArch/DNA, John Norder
Epilogue, Uzma Z. Rizvi and Jane Lydon