Gender and Material Culture in Archaeological Perspective
Title | Gender and Material Culture in Archaeological Perspective PDF eBook |
Author | Moira Donald |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2000-09-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780312223984 |
Case studies drawn from many different periods and areas develop concepts and theories as diverse as the social contexts of production and artifact.
Gender and Material Culture in Archaeological Perspective
Title | Gender and Material Culture in Archaeological Perspective PDF eBook |
Author | M. Donald |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000-07-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780333643327 |
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.
Gender and Material Culture
Title | Gender and Material Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Roberta Gilchrist |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 2013-05-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1134730624 |
Gender and Material Culture is the first complete study in the archaeology of gender, exploring the differences between the religious life of men and women. Gender in medieval monasticism influenced landscape contexts and strategies of economic management, the form and development of buildings and their symbolic and iconographic content. Women's religious experience was often poorly documented, but their archaeology indicates a shared tradition which was closely linked with, and valued by local communities. The distinctive patterns observed suggest that gender is essential to archaeological analysis.
Gender and Material Culture in Historical Perspective
Title | Gender and Material Culture in Historical Perspective PDF eBook |
Author | Moira Donald |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2000-09-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780312223991 |
Material culture is not a subject which has to date attracted much attention from historians, whose usual source material is the written word. This volume shows just how illuminating the study of artifacts, and documentation concerning the acquisition and meaning of artifacts can be for the study of history in any period. Ranging from the use of clothing as votive offerings in ancient Greece to the function of reproductive technology in the 20th century, the scope of this volume is excitingly dismissive of traditional chronologies and disciplinary boundaries. Gender historians will not be surprised to find the historical meaning of many artifacts to be permeated by gender difference.
Handbook of Gender in Archaeology
Title | Handbook of Gender in Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Milledge Nelson |
Publisher | Rowman Altamira |
Pages | 924 |
Release | 2006-07-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 075911420X |
The pursuit of gender in the archaeological record is explored in this exciting new collection of essays by renowned archaeologists and gender theorists. These essays place gender in the context of the past, by approaching the data in light of the previous decades of gender research. Issues such as tool-making, hunting, and evolution take on new meaning as the contributors examine the impact of gender worldwide. They do so in terms of the theories, methods, and ways of teaching and learning amassed through archaeological data. These essays provide insight into the study of gender in archaeology and will prove valuable to the scholarship of gender-based theory.
The Body as Material Culture
Title | The Body as Material Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Joanna R. Sofaer |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2006-02-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1316584097 |
Bodies intrigue us. They promise windows into the past that other archaeological finds cannot by bringing us literally face to face with history. Yet 'the body' is also highly contested. Archaeological bodies are studied through two contrasting perspectives that sit on different sides of a disciplinary divide. On one hand lie science-based osteoarchaeological approaches. On the other lie understandings derived from recent developments in social theory that increasingly view the body as a social construction. Through a close examination of disciplinary practice, Joanna Sofaer highlights the tensions and possibilities offered by one particular kind of archaeological body, the human skeleton, with particular regard to the study of gender and age. Using a range of examples, she argues for reassessment of the role of the skeletal body in archaeological practice, and develops a theoretical framework for bioarchaeology based on the materiality and historicity of human remains.
A Companion to Gender History
Title | A Companion to Gender History PDF eBook |
Author | Teresa A. Meade |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 691 |
Release | 2008-04-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0470692820 |
A Companion to Gender History surveys the history of womenaround the world, studies their interaction with men in genderedsocieties, and looks at the role of gender in shaping humanbehavior over thousands of years. An extensive survey of the history of women around the world,their interaction with men, and the role of gender in shaping humanbehavior over thousands of years. Discusses family history, the history of the body andsexuality, and cultural history alongside women’s history andgender history. Considers the importance of class, region, ethnicity, race andreligion to the formation of gendered societies. Contains both thematic essays and chronological-geographicessays. Gives due weight to pre-history and the pre-modern era as wellas to the modern era. Written by scholars from across the English-speaking world andscholars for whom English is not their first language.