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Gender and Material Culture in Archaeological Perspective: Studies in Gender and Material Culture

Editat de M. Donald, L. Hurcombe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iul 2000
Material culture, the substance of much archaeological research, has only recently been studied as evidence of gender relations. Case studies, drawn from many different periods and areas, develop concepts and theories as diverse as the social context of production and artefact use to the construction of food as a gendered social medium. The international contributors critique traditional approaches and consider feminist and non-heterosexual gender perspectives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780333643327
ISBN-10: 0333643321
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: XXIV, 275 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:2000
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Studies in Gender and Material Culture

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Notes on the Contributors Introduction; L.Hurcombe PART ONE: QUESTIONING PERSPECTIVES The Material Culture of the Homosexual Male: A Case for Archaeological Exploration; K.Matthews Sisters are Doing it for Themselves? Gender, Feminism and Australian (Aboriginal) Archaeology; S.Colley A Sexist Present, a Human-less Past: Museum Archaeology in Greece; D.Kokkinidou & M.Nikolaidou Gender: Enabling Perspective or Politically Correct Term? An Analysis of How Gender and Material Culture are Viewed by 1990s Academia; M.Baker PART TWO: SOCIAL CONTEXTS FOR CRAFTS, TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTION Gender and Craft Innovation: Proposal of a Model; L.Senior Time, Skill and Craft Specialisation as Gender Relations; L.Hurcombe Time, Gender and Production: A Critical Evaluation of Archaeological Time Concepts; C.B.Damm Who Lights the Fire? Gender and the Energy of Production; J.Moore PART THREE: ARTEFACTS AND THEIR SOCIAL SETTINGS Long Handled Weaving Combs: Problems in Determining the Gender of Tool-maker and Tool-user; T.Tuohy The Use of Space in a Gender Study of Two South African Stone Age Sites; L.Wadley Gender, Material Culture, Ritual and Gender System: A Prehistoric Example Based on Sickles; C.Johnsson, K.Ross & S.Welinder Lithic Functional Analysis as a Means of Studying Gender and Material Culture in Prehistory ; L.Owen PART FOUR: DIET, BODIES AND BURIALS Fat is a Feminist Issue: On Ideology, Diet and Health in Hunter-gathering Societies; M.Zvelebil The Anthropology and Archaeology of Mesolithic Gender in the Western Baltic; C.Meiklejohn, E.B.Petersen & V.Alexandersen The Gendering of Children in the Early Bronze Age Cemetery at Mokrin; E.Rega Classic Maya Diet and Gender Relationships; J.Gerry & M.Chesson Index

Notă biografică

VERNER ALEXANDERSEN Lecturer, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Copenhagen, Panun InstituteMARY BAKER details not yet supplied)CHARLOTTE BRYSTING DAMM Lecturer, Institute of Archaeology, University of Tromsi, Northern NorwayMEREDITH S. CHESSON Postdoctoral tutor in Archaeology, Department of Anthropology, Harvard UniversitySARAH COLLEY Lecturer, School of Archaeology, University of SydneyJOHN GERRY Lecturer in Anthropology and Academic Dean, Harvard UniversityCATHERINE JOHNSSON MA Degree, Department of Archaeology, University of Uppsala, SwedenDIMITRI KOKKINIDOU Greek Language Adviser, Department of Education, Victoria, and Associate, Department of Classics and Anthropology, Monash University, MelbourneKEITH MATTHEWS Senior Archaeologist, Chester City CouncilCHRISTOPHER MEIKLEJOHN Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Winnipeg, CanadaJENNY MOORE Editor, Institute of Field ArchaeologistsMARIANNA NIKOLAIDOU Research Associate, Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los AngelesLINDA OWEN Part-time lecturer in Archaeology, University of TubingenERIK BRINCH PETERSEN Professor, Institute for Archaeology and Ethnology, University of CopenhagenELIZABETH REGA Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology, W.M.Keck Science Center, Claremont CollegesCAROLINE ROSS MA Degree, Department of Archaeology, University of Uppsala, SwedenLOUISE SENIOR (details not yet supplied)