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Marx's Ghost - Conversations with Archaeologists (Hardcover)
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Marx's Ghost - Conversations with Archaeologists (Hardcover)
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How did our current society come into being and how is it similar
to as well as different from its predecessors? These key questions
have transfixed archaeologists, anthropologists and historians for
decades and strike at the very heart of intellectual debate across
a wide range of disciplines. Yet scant attention has been given to
the key thinkers and theoretical traditions that have shaped these
debates and the conclusions to which they have given rise.This
pioneering book explores the profound influence of one such thinker
- Karl Marx - on the course of twentieth-century archaeology.
Patterson reveals how Australian archaeologist V. Gordon Childe in
the late 1920s was the first to synthesize discourses from
archaeologists, sociologists, and Marxists to produce a corpus of
provocative ideas. He analyzes how these ideas were received and
rejected, and moves on to consider such important developments as
the emergence of a new archaeology in the 1960s and an explicitly
Marxist strand of archaeology in the 1970s. Specific attention is
given to the discussion arenas of the 1990s, where archaeologists
of differing theoretical perspectives debated issues of historic
specificity, social transformation, and inter-regional interaction.
How did the debates in the 1990s pave the way for historical
archaeologists to investigate the interconnections of class,
gender, ethnicity, and race? In what ways did archaeologists make
use of Marxist concepts such as contradiction and exploitation, and
how did they apply Marxist analytical categories to their work? How
did varying theoretical groups critique one another and how did
they overturn or build upon past generational theories?"Marx's
Ghost: Conversations with Archaeologists" provides an accessible
guide to the theoretical arguments that have influenced the
development of Anglophone archaeology from the 1930s onwards. It
will prove to be indispensable for archaeologists, historians,
anthropologists, and social and cultural theorists alike.
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