"The Archaeology of Capitalism in Colonial Contexts:
Postcolonial Historical Archaeologies" explores the complex
interplay of colonial and capital formations throughout the modern
world. The authors present a critical approach to this topic,
trying to shift discourses in the theoretical framework of
historical archaeology of capitalism and colonialism through the
use of postcolonial theory. This work does not suggest a new
theoretical framework as such, but rather suggests the importance
of revising key theoretical terms employed within historical
archaeology, arguing for new engagements with postcolonial theory
of relevance to all historical archaeologists as the field
de-centers from its traditional locations.
Examining case studies from North America, South America, the
Caribbean, Africa, Australia, the Middle East, and Europe, the
chapters offer an unusually broad ranging geography of historical
archaeology, with each focused on the interplay between the
particularisms of colonial structures and the development of
capitalism and wider theoretical discussions. Every author also
draws attention to the ramifications of their case studies in the
contemporary world. With its cohesive theoretical framework this
volume is a key resource for those interested in decolonizing
historical archaeology in theory and praxis, and for those
interested in the development of modern global dynamics.
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