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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

GENETIC NATURE/CULTURE

Anthropology and Science beyond the Two-Culture Divide





Libro editado por Alan H. Goodman, Deborah Heath y M. Susan Lindee (2003)


Indice

introduction.
Anthropology in an Age of Genetics: Practice, Discourse, and Critique
M. Susan Lindee, Alan Goodman, and Deborah Heath

part i. nature/culture

Section A. Human Populations/Genetic Resources
1. Indigenous Peoples, Changing Social and Political Landscapes, and Human Genetics in Amazonia
Ricardo Ventura Santos
2. Provenance and the Pedigree: Victor McKusick’s Fieldwork with the Old Order Amish
M. Susan Lindee
3. Flexible Eugenics: Technologies of the Self in the Age of Genetics
Karen-Sue Taussig, Rayna Rapp, and Deborah Heath
4. The Commodification of Virtual Reality: The Icelandic Health Sector Database
Hilary Rose

Section B. Animal Species/Genetic Resources
5. Kinship, Genes, and Cloning: Life after Dolly
Sarah Franklin
6. For the Love of a Good Dog: Webs of Action in the World of Dog Genetics
Donna Haraway
7. 98% Chimpanzee and 35% Daffodil: The Human Genome in Evolutionary and Cultural Context
Jonathan Marks

part ii. culture/nature

Section A. Political and Cultural Identity
8. From Pure Genes to GMOs: Transnationalized Gene Landscapes in the Biodiversity and Transgenic Food Networks
Chaia Heller and Arturo Escobar
9. Future Imaginaries: Genome Scientists as Sociocultural Entrepreneurs
Joan H. Fujimura
10. Reflections and Prospects for Anthropological Genetics in South Africa
Himla Soodyall

Section B. Race and Human Variation
11. The Genetics of African Americans: Implications for Disease Gene Mapping and Identity
Rick Kittles and Charmaine Royal
12. Human Races in the Context of Recent Human Evolution: A Molecular Genetic Perspective
Alan R. Templeton
13. Buried Alive: The Concept of Race in Science
Troy Duster
14. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Promise and Problems of Ancient DNA for Anthropology
Frederika A. Kaestle

miércoles, 23 de septiembre de 2009

Bioarchaeology

The Contextual Analysis
of Human Remains



Libro editado por Buikstra y Beck (2006)

Section I People and Projects: Early Landmarks in American Bioarchaeology

Introduction
Chapter 1
A Historical Introduction
Buikstra
Chapter 2
The Old Physical Anthropology and the New World: A Look at the Accomplishments of an antiquated Paradigm
Collins Cook
Chapter 3
The Changing Role of Skeletal Biology at the Smithsonian
Ubelaker
Chapter 4
Kidder, Hooton, Pecos, and the Birth of Bioarchaeology
Beck
Chapter 5
Hemenway, Hrdliˇcka, and Hawikku: A Historical Perspective on Bioarchaeological Research in the American Southwest
Rakita
Chapter 6
A New Deal for Human Osteology
Milner y Jacobi
Chapter 7
Invisible Hands: Women in Bioarchaeology
Powell, Collins Cook, Bogdan, Buikstra, Castro, Horne, Hunt, Koritzer, Ferraz Mendonça de Souza, Sandford, Saunders, Malerba Sene, Sullivan y Swetnam

Section II Emerging Specialties

Introduction
Chapter 8
Behavior and the Bones
Pearson y Buikstra
Chapter 9
A Brief History of Paleodemography from Hooton to Hazards Analysis
Frankenberg y Konigsberg
Chapter 10
A Post-Neumann History of Biological and Genetic Distance Studies in Bioarchaeology
Konigsberg
Chapter 11
The Evolution of American Paleopathology
Collins Cook y Powell
Chapter 12
The Dentist and the Archeologist: The Role of Dental Anthropology in North American Bioarcheology
Rose y Burke

Section III On to the 21st Century

Introduction
Chapter 13
The Changing Face of Bioarchaeology: An Interdisciplinary Science
Spencer Larsen
Chapter 14
Mortuary Analysis and Bioarchaeology
Goldstein
Chapter 15
Repatriation and Bioarchaeology: Challenges and Opportunities
Buikstra
Chapter 16
A View from Afar: Bioarchaeology in Britain
Roberts