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Rethinking Colonialism - Comparative Archaeological Approaches (Paperback): Craig N. Cipolla, Katherine Howlett Hayes Rethinking Colonialism - Comparative Archaeological Approaches (Paperback)
Craig N. Cipolla, Katherine Howlett Hayes
R2,154 Discovery Miles 21 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Historical archeology studies once relied upon a binary view of colonialism: colonizers and colonized, the colonial period and the postcolonial period. The international contributors to this volume scrutinize imperialism and expansionism through an alternative lens that looks beyond simple dualities to explore the variously gendered, racialized, and occupied peoples of a multitude of faiths, desires, associations, and constraints. Colonialism is not a phase in the chronology of a people but a continuous phenomenon that spans the Old and New Worlds. Most important, the contributors argue that its impacts - and, in some instances, even the same processes set in place by the likes of Columbus - are ongoing. Inciting a critical study of the lasting consequences of ancient and modern colonialism on descendant communities, this wideranging volume includes essays on Roman Britain, slavery in Brazil, and contemporary Native Americans. In its efforts to define the scope of colonialism and the comparability of its features, this collection challenges the field to go beyond familiar geographical and historical boundaries and draws attention to unfolding colonialfutures.

Archaeological Theory in Dialogue - Situating Relationality, Ontology, Posthumanism, and Indigenous Paradigms (Paperback):... Archaeological Theory in Dialogue - Situating Relationality, Ontology, Posthumanism, and Indigenous Paradigms (Paperback)
Rachel J. Crellin, Craig N. Cipolla, Lindsay M Montgomery, Oliver J. T. Harris, Sophie V. Moore
R1,291 Discovery Miles 12 910 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Archaeological Theory in Dialogue presents an innovative conversation between five scholars from different backgrounds on a range of central issues facing archaeology today. Interspersing detailed investigations of critical theoretical issues with dialogues between the authors, the book interrogates the importance of four themes at the heart of much contemporary theoretical debate: relations, ontology, posthumanism, and Indigenous paradigms. The authors, who work in Europe and North America, explore how these themes are shaping the ways that archaeologists conduct fieldwork, conceptualize the past, and engage with the political and ethical challenges that our discipline faces in the twenty-first century. The unique style of Archaeological Theory in Dialogue, switching between detailed arguments and dialogical exchange, makes it essential reading for both scholars and students of archaeological theory and those with an interest in the politics and ethics of the past.

Archaeological Theory in Dialogue - Situating Relationality, Ontology, Posthumanism, and Indigenous Paradigms (Hardcover):... Archaeological Theory in Dialogue - Situating Relationality, Ontology, Posthumanism, and Indigenous Paradigms (Hardcover)
Rachel J. Crellin, Craig N. Cipolla, Lindsay M Montgomery, Oliver J. T. Harris, Sophie V. Moore
R4,475 Discovery Miles 44 750 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Archaeological Theory in Dialogue presents an innovative conversation between five scholars from different backgrounds on a range of central issues facing archaeology today. Interspersing detailed investigations of critical theoretical issues with dialogues between the authors, the book interrogates the importance of four themes at the heart of much contemporary theoretical debate: relations, ontology, posthumanism, and Indigenous paradigms. The authors, who work in Europe and North America, explore how these themes are shaping the ways that archaeologists conduct fieldwork, conceptualize the past, and engage with the political and ethical challenges that our discipline faces in the twenty-first century. The unique style of Archaeological Theory in Dialogue, switching between detailed arguments and dialogical exchange, makes it essential reading for both scholars and students of archaeological theory and those with an interest in the politics and ethics of the past.

Archaeology and the Postcolonial Critique (Paperback): Matthew Liebmann, Uzma Z Rizvi Archaeology and the Postcolonial Critique (Paperback)
Matthew Liebmann, Uzma Z Rizvi; Contributions by Greg Borgstede, Craig N. Cipolla, Praveena Gullapalli, …
R1,209 Discovery Miles 12 090 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In recent years, postcolonial theories have emerged as one of the significant paradigms of contemporary academia, affecting disciplines throughout the humanities and social sciences. These theories address the complex processes if colonialism on culture and society with repect to both the colonizers and the colonized to help us understand the colonial experience in its entirety. The contributors to Archaeology and the Postcolonial Critique present critical syntheses of archaeological and postcolonial studies by examining both Old and New World case studies, and they ask what the ultimate effect of postcolonial theorizing will be on the practice of archaeology in the twenty-first century.

Rethinking Colonialism - Comparative Archaeological Approaches (Paperback): Craig N. Cipolla, Katherine Howlett Hayes Rethinking Colonialism - Comparative Archaeological Approaches (Paperback)
Craig N. Cipolla, Katherine Howlett Hayes
R945 R667 Discovery Miles 6 670 Save R278 (29%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Historical archaeology studies once relied upon a binary view of colonialism: colonizers and colonized, the colonial period and the postcolonial period. The contributors to this volume scrutinize imperialism and expansionism through an alternative lens that rejects simple dualities and explores the variously gendered, racialized, and occupied peoples of a multitude of faiths, desires, associations, and constraints. Colonialism is not a phase in the chronology of a people but a continuous phenomenon that spans the Old and New Worlds. Most important, the contributors argue that its impacts-and, in some instances, even the same processes set in place by the likes of Columbus-are ongoing.Inciting a critical examination of the lasting consequences of ancient and modern colonialism on descendant communities, this wide-ranging volume includes essays on Roman Britain, slavery in Brazil, and contemporary Native Americans. In its efforts to define the scope of colonialism and the comparability of its features, this collection challenges the field to go beyond familiar geographical and historical boundaries and draws attention to unfolding colonial futures.

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