Interpretive Archaeology : A Reader

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Pub. Date: 2001-01-01
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury USA Academic
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Summary

New forms of archaeology are emerging which position the discipline firmly within the social and cultural sciences. These approaches have been described as "post processual" or "interpretive" archaeology, and draw on a range of traditions of enquiry in the humanities, from Marxism and critical theory to hermeneutics, feminism, queer theory, phenomenology and post-colonial thinking. This volume gathers together a series of the canonical statements which have defined an interpretive archaeology. Many of these have been unavailable for some while, and others are drawn from inaccessible publications. In addition, a number of key articles are included which are drawn from other disciplines, but which have been influential and widely cited within archaeology. The collection is put into context by an editorial introduction and thematic notes for each section.

Table of Contents

Figures
viii
Notes on contributors xi
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction: the polarities of post-processual archaeology
1(22)
Julian Thomas
Part I On the Character of Archaeology
Introduction
21(2)
Fields of discourse: reconstituting a social archaeology
23(10)
John C. Barrett
Theoretical archaeology: a reactionary view
33(23)
Ian Hodder
The craft of archaeology
56(15)
Michael Shanks
Randall H. McGuire
Materialism and an archaeology of dissonance
71(15)
Christopher Tilley
Part II Interpretation, Inference, Epistemology
Introduction
83(3)
Symbolism, meaning and context
86(11)
Ian Hodder
Hermeneutics and archaeology: on the philosophy of contextual archaeology
97(21)
Harald Johnsen
Bjørnar Olsen
Is there an archaeological record?
118(27)
Linda E. Patrik
On `heavily decomposing red herrings': scientific method in archaeology and the ladening of evidence with theory
145(13)
Alison Wylie
Archaeology through the looking-glass
158(43)
Tim Yates
Part III Social Relations, Power and Ideology
Introduction
199(2)
The roots of inequality
201(10)
Barbara Bender
Conceptions of agency in archaeological interpretation
211(17)
Matthew H. Johnson
Building power in the cultural landscape of Broome County, New York, 1880-1940
228(18)
Randall H. McGuire
Mortuary practices, society and ideology: an ethnoarchaeological study
246(20)
Michael Parker Pearson
Redefining the social link: from baboons to humans
266(17)
Shirley S. Strum
Bruno Latour
Part IV Feminism, Queer Theory and the Body
Introduction
281(2)
Homosexuality, queer theory and archaeology
283(7)
Thomas A. Dowson
Power, bodies and difference
290(14)
Moira Gatens
The social world of prehistoric facts: gender and power in Palaeoindian research
304(13)
Joan M. Gero
Bodies on the move: gender, power and material culture: gender difference and the material world
317(12)
Henrietta Moore
Engendered places in prehistory
329(34)
Ruth Tringham
Part V Material Culture
Introduction
361(2)
Interpreting material culture: the trouble with text
363(14)
Victor A. Buchli
The cultural biography of things: commoditization as process
377(21)
Igor Kopytoff
Material metaphor, social interaction and historical reconstructions: exploring patterns of association and symbolism in the Igbo-Ukwu corpus
398(20)
Keith Ray
Interpreting material culture
418(13)
Christopher Tilley
Part VI Archaeology, Critique and the Construction of Identity
Introduction
429(2)
Can we recognise a different European past? A constrastive archaeology of later prehistoric settlements in southern England
431(14)
J. D. Hill
Discourses of identity in the interpretation of the past
445(13)
Sian Jones
Toward a critical archaeology
458(16)
Mark P. Leone
Parker B. Potter, Jr.
Paul A. Shackel
This is an article about archaeology as writing
474(19)
Anthony Sinclair
Part VII Space and Landscape
Introduction
491(2)
The Berber house or the world reversed
493(17)
Pierre Bourdieu
The temporality of the landscape
510(21)
Tim Ingold
Past practices in the ritual present: examples from the Welsh Bronze Age
531(10)
Paul Lane
Monumental choreography: architecture and spatial representation in late Neolithic Orkney
541(20)
Colin Richards
Bibliography 561(57)
Index 618

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