Routledge Handbook of Gender Archaeology
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Routledge Handbook of Gender Archaeology
Moen, Marianne; Pedersen, Unn
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
448
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9781032190648
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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 Metis 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
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Gender archaeology
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 Metis 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
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