"The latest outbreak- which bears a great resemblance to the good old days of New Archaeology (primarily a racket for the boys)- is gender archaeology which is actually feminist archaeology (a new racket for the girls). Yes folks, sisters are doing it for themselves... Hardly a month goes by without another conference of 'gender archaeology ' being held somewhere by a host of female archaeologists (plus a few brave or trendy males who aspire to political correctness) Some of its aims are laudable, but the bandwagon shouldn't be allowed t
International audienceIn the early 2000s, the American archaeologist Margaret Conkey asked: has femi...
Gender research archaeology has made significant contributions, but its dissociation from the resour...
Representation of women in the media is imperative to the effort of gender equality in archaeology. ...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
The title of this presentation makes a bold assertion – that feminism is good for archaeology, and b...
Existing theoretical frameworks are conceptually and methodologically sophisticated enough to handle...
A generation of archaeologists has shown that gender stereotyping has impeded our ability to underst...
In a fairly recent blog post, Jussi Parikka discusses how media archaeology can be criticized for be...
While women have long been key to archaeological research, the role of women and women’s voices have...
In a fairly recent blog post, Jussi Parikka discusses how media archaeology can be criticized for be...
Feminist knowledge and its impact on other academic disciplines arose in the 1970s, but it has had a...
This paper explores the potential of posthumanist feminism in archaeology. We find ourselves exhaust...
This paper accounts for the extent to which gender research is represented in leading archaeological...
Gender is a social construct expressing that attributes and behavior connected with the image of man...
International audienceIn the early 2000s, the American archaeologist Margaret Conkey asked: has femi...
Gender research archaeology has made significant contributions, but its dissociation from the resour...
Representation of women in the media is imperative to the effort of gender equality in archaeology. ...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
In archaeology, gender is not a simple man-woman binary classification. It is the performance and em...
The title of this presentation makes a bold assertion – that feminism is good for archaeology, and b...
Existing theoretical frameworks are conceptually and methodologically sophisticated enough to handle...
A generation of archaeologists has shown that gender stereotyping has impeded our ability to underst...
In a fairly recent blog post, Jussi Parikka discusses how media archaeology can be criticized for be...
While women have long been key to archaeological research, the role of women and women’s voices have...
In a fairly recent blog post, Jussi Parikka discusses how media archaeology can be criticized for be...
Feminist knowledge and its impact on other academic disciplines arose in the 1970s, but it has had a...
This paper explores the potential of posthumanist feminism in archaeology. We find ourselves exhaust...
This paper accounts for the extent to which gender research is represented in leading archaeological...
Gender is a social construct expressing that attributes and behavior connected with the image of man...
International audienceIn the early 2000s, the American archaeologist Margaret Conkey asked: has femi...
Gender research archaeology has made significant contributions, but its dissociation from the resour...
Representation of women in the media is imperative to the effort of gender equality in archaeology. ...