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Trowels in the Trenches Archaeology as Social Activism / Christopher P. Barton.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Barton, Christopher P., 1983- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social problems.
Social movements.
Social action.
Archaeology--Social aspects.
Archaeology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 online resource)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
University Press of Florida
Summary:
"Presenting examples from the fields of critical race studies, cultural resource management, digital archaeology, environmental studies, and heritage studies, this volume demonstrates the many different ways archaeology can be used to contest social injustice"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction / Christopher P. Barton
"But I'm a Paleolithic Archaeologist!": Queer Theory, Paleolithic Art, and Social Justice / Nathan Klembara
Bodies for Evidence: The Fort Laurens Ambush and Archaeological Perspectives on Legacies of Interpersonal Violence on the Colonial American Frontier / Kyle Somerville
The Archaeology of Recovery in the Golden Triangle of Mali: Salvage Archaeology Following Jihadist Occupation / Daouda Keita, Moussa dit Martin Tessougue, and Yamoussa Fane
Heritage Activism in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Assembling New Futures through an Umbrella Heritage Practice / Tiffany Cain and Kasey Diserens Morgan
Ireland's Heritage and the Production of Knowledge in Historical Archaeology / Stephen Brighton and Andrew Webster
Race and Play: Toys and the Socialization of Children into Racial Ideologies / Christopher P. Barton
Himalayan Heritage in Danger: How Digital Technology May Save the Cultural Heritage of Uttarakhand, India / Bernard Means and Vinod Nautiyal
Data Sharing and Database Management as Activism, or Solving the Curation Crisis One Small Project at a Time / Stacey Camp
"Free for the Taking": Archaeology and Environmental Justice in Setauket, New York / Christopher Matthews
Engaging Archaeology as Social Justice for Navajo Communities / Kerry Thompson and Ora V. Marek-Martinez
Conclusion: Beyond Archaeology as Science: Activist Archaeology for Social Action / Joe Watkins
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780813057712
081305771X
OCLC:
1159636763

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