In recent years, archaeologists have used the term hybridity with increasing frequency to describe and interpret amalgamated forms of material culture. But do postcolonial notions of hybridity (sensu Bhabha 1994; Hall 1990; Young 1995) differ in any meaningful ways from models of cultural mixture traditionally employed by anthropologists such as syncretism, creolization, and acculturation? Or is this simply a matter of semantics, citation practices, and the adoption of yet another example of trendy anthropological jargon by archaeologists? In this chapter I consider the meanings associated with the concept of hybridity, exploring what this term offers for the archaeological interpretation of colonial encounters. In doing so, I compare and c...
For the past three decades hybridity has been a key concept in cultural studies, postcolonial theori...
History has shown that the notion of hybridity has existed far before it was popularized in postcolo...
This interdisciplinary collection of critical articles seeks to reassess the concept of hybridity an...
In an effort to decolonize the field, archaeologists, particularly historical archaeologists, have u...
Hybridity as an interpretive construct in the archaeology of colonialism has encountered many pitfal...
Investigations at the Native American site complex of Stark Farms in Mississippi, USA, have yielded ...
This Perspective presents an overview of the archaeology of pluralistic colonies (approximately late...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
This paper recognizes two problems in recent studies involving technological analyses and contact pe...
This thesis is grounded in the concept of Native American cultural change, focusing specifically on ...
The study of culture contact and colonialism holds a unique place in North American archaeology. His...
International audienceLatin American multiculturalist policies have increased the visibility of Amer...
Publicado em: "Colonialisms, post-colonialisms and lusophonies: proceedings of the 4th Internationa...
The appearance of hybrid ceramics, also known as colono wares, signals Spanish contact across the Em...
Deep contestations of essentialized identity categories are a contemporary reality for communities f...
For the past three decades hybridity has been a key concept in cultural studies, postcolonial theori...
History has shown that the notion of hybridity has existed far before it was popularized in postcolo...
This interdisciplinary collection of critical articles seeks to reassess the concept of hybridity an...
In an effort to decolonize the field, archaeologists, particularly historical archaeologists, have u...
Hybridity as an interpretive construct in the archaeology of colonialism has encountered many pitfal...
Investigations at the Native American site complex of Stark Farms in Mississippi, USA, have yielded ...
This Perspective presents an overview of the archaeology of pluralistic colonies (approximately late...
What has frequently been termed contact-period archaeology has assumed a prominent role in North A...
This paper recognizes two problems in recent studies involving technological analyses and contact pe...
This thesis is grounded in the concept of Native American cultural change, focusing specifically on ...
The study of culture contact and colonialism holds a unique place in North American archaeology. His...
International audienceLatin American multiculturalist policies have increased the visibility of Amer...
Publicado em: "Colonialisms, post-colonialisms and lusophonies: proceedings of the 4th Internationa...
The appearance of hybrid ceramics, also known as colono wares, signals Spanish contact across the Em...
Deep contestations of essentialized identity categories are a contemporary reality for communities f...
For the past three decades hybridity has been a key concept in cultural studies, postcolonial theori...
History has shown that the notion of hybridity has existed far before it was popularized in postcolo...
This interdisciplinary collection of critical articles seeks to reassess the concept of hybridity an...