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Ideologies in Archaeology.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (418 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780816502301
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Ideologies in ArchaeologyDDC classification:
  • 930.1
LOC classification:
  • CC72
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Ideology and Archaeology: Between Imagination and Relational Practice - Reinhard Bernbeck and Randall H. McGuire -- I. Complex Relations: Archaeologists' Ideologies and Those of Their Subjects -- 1. A Conceptual History of Ideology and Its Place in Archaeology - Reinhard Bernbeck and Randall H. McGuire -- 2. A Hegemonic Struggle of Cosmological Proportions: The Traditional House of the Malagasy Highlands in the Face of Indigenous and Foreign Regimes - Susan Kus and Victor Raharijaona -- 3. The Archaeology of "Shoppertainment": Ideology, Empowerment, and Place in Consumer Culture - Matthew Cochran and Paul Mullins -- 4. Archaeology in the Public Interest: Tourist Effects and Other Paradoxes That Come with Heritage Tourism - Uzi Baram -- 5. Imperial Ideologies and Hidden Transcripts: A Case from Akkadian-Period Mesopotamia - Susan Pollock -- 6. The Illusion of Power, the Power of Illusion: Ideology and the Concretization of Social Difference in Early-Iron Age Europe - Bettina Arnold -- II. Ideological Dimensions of Archaeological Discourse -- 7. Inventing Human Nature - Kathleen Sterling -- 8. Histories of Mound Building and Scales of Explanation in Archaeology - Susan M. Alt -- 9. Secularism as Ideology: Exploring Assumptions of Cultural Equivalence in Museum Repatriation - Christopher N. Matthews and Kurt A. Jordan -- 10. Imagined Pasts Imagined: Memory and Ideology in Archaeology - Ruth M. Van Dyke -- 11. Hidden Boundaries: Archaeology, Education, and Ideology in the United States - Louann Wurst and Sue Novinger -- 12. Ideology, Archaeology - Vicente Lull, Rafael Micó, Cristina Rihuete Herrada, and Roberto Risch -- 13. Commentary: Can Archaeology Change Society? - Jean-Paul Demoule -- Bibliography -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Ideology and Archaeology: Between Imagination and Relational Practice - Reinhard Bernbeck and Randall H. McGuire -- I. Complex Relations: Archaeologists' Ideologies and Those of Their Subjects -- 1. A Conceptual History of Ideology and Its Place in Archaeology - Reinhard Bernbeck and Randall H. McGuire -- 2. A Hegemonic Struggle of Cosmological Proportions: The Traditional House of the Malagasy Highlands in the Face of Indigenous and Foreign Regimes - Susan Kus and Victor Raharijaona -- 3. The Archaeology of "Shoppertainment": Ideology, Empowerment, and Place in Consumer Culture - Matthew Cochran and Paul Mullins -- 4. Archaeology in the Public Interest: Tourist Effects and Other Paradoxes That Come with Heritage Tourism - Uzi Baram -- 5. Imperial Ideologies and Hidden Transcripts: A Case from Akkadian-Period Mesopotamia - Susan Pollock -- 6. The Illusion of Power, the Power of Illusion: Ideology and the Concretization of Social Difference in Early-Iron Age Europe - Bettina Arnold -- II. Ideological Dimensions of Archaeological Discourse -- 7. Inventing Human Nature - Kathleen Sterling -- 8. Histories of Mound Building and Scales of Explanation in Archaeology - Susan M. Alt -- 9. Secularism as Ideology: Exploring Assumptions of Cultural Equivalence in Museum Repatriation - Christopher N. Matthews and Kurt A. Jordan -- 10. Imagined Pasts Imagined: Memory and Ideology in Archaeology - Ruth M. Van Dyke -- 11. Hidden Boundaries: Archaeology, Education, and Ideology in the United States - Louann Wurst and Sue Novinger -- 12. Ideology, Archaeology - Vicente Lull, Rafael Micó, Cristina Rihuete Herrada, and Roberto Risch -- 13. Commentary: Can Archaeology Change Society? - Jean-Paul Demoule -- Bibliography -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Index.

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