An edition of Gender in archaeology (1997)

Gender in archaeology

analyzing power and prestige

2nd ed.

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An edition of Gender in archaeology (1997)

Gender in archaeology

analyzing power and prestige

2nd ed.

'Gender in Archaeology' provides a feminist theoretical synthesis of the flood of archaeological work on gender. The author examines the roles of women & men in areas as human origins, the sexual division of labour, kinship & other social formations.

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AltaMira Press
Language
English
Pages
213

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Cover of: Gender in archaeology
Gender in archaeology: analyzing power and prestige
2004, AltaMira Press
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Gender in archaeology
Gender in archaeology: analyzing power and prestige
1997, AltaMira Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-193) and indexes.

Published in
Walnut Creek, CA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
930.1/082
Library of Congress
CC72.4 .N45 2004, CC72.4.N45 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 213 p. ;
Number of pages
213

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3679403M
Internet Archive
genderinarchaeol0000nels
ISBN 10
0759104956, 0759104964
LCCN
2003021514
OCLC/WorldCat
53138808
Goodreads
5120049
142179

Work Description

Sarah Milledge Nelson takes on the formidable task of attempting the first comprehensive feminist, theoretical synthesis of the flood of archaeological work on gender. She examines the roles of women and men in such areas as human origins, the sexual division of labor, kinship and other social formations, state development, and ideology.

Nelson provides examples from gender-specific archaeological studies worldwide to examines such traditional myths as woman the gatherer, the goddess hypothesis, and the amazon warriors, replacing them with a more nuanced, informed treatment of gender based on the latest research. She also examines the structure of the archaeological discipline in her attempt to understand and change a discipline that has made women all but invisible - both as researcher and object of research.

Nelson's book is a benchmark work for all archaeologists working on, or interested in, gender and points the way toward fruitful avenues for further research.

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