lunes, 19 de octubre de 2009

ANTHROPOLOGY and ARCHAEOLOGY

A changing relationship



Libro de Christopher Gosden (1999)


Indice

1 Anthropological archaeology and archaeological anthropology
Anthropological archaeology
Anthropological archaeology in North America
Anthropological archaeology in Britain
My approach to the special relationship

PART I
Histories
2 Colonial origins
Orders of difference
A tale of two collections: part 1
The problem of Europe
A tale of two collections: part 2
3 Instituting archaeology and anthropology: the role of fieldwork
Disciplines, professions, cultures
Instituting anthropology
Instituting archaeology
Doubts about anthropological fieldwork
4 Evolutionary, social and cultural anthropologies
The evolutionists: Morgan and Tylor
The years of change: Haddon and Rivers
Boas, relativism and culture history
The hyper-diffusionists
Functionalism: Durkheim, Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown
5 The post-war picture: neo-evolution, Marxism and structuralism
Neo-evolutionism
Revisionist histories
Marxism
Structuralist and symbolic anthropologies

PART II
The contemporary scene
Introduction to Part II
6 Bodily identities: gender, sexuality and practice
Good practice
Dwelling
Ritualised actions
Gender in anthropology
Gender in archaeology
Sex and sexuality
7 Material anthropology: landscape, material culture and history
Landscape
Material culture
Creative consumption
History
Styles of life
8 Globalism, ethnicity and post-colonialism
Globalism and economics
Globalism and culture
Globalism, knowledge and representation
Ethnic identity
Archaeology and ethnicity
Post-colonial theory: Said, Spivak and Bhabha
Creating the world by way of an ending

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