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9780759109063
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ISBN
9780759109063
Book Title
Appropriated Pasts : Indigenous Peoples and the Colonial Culture of Archaeology
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Altamira Press
Publication Year
2005
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Ian J. Mcniven, Lynette Russell
Genre
Social Science
Topic
Archaeology, Indigenous Studies
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
22.4 Oz
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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Archaeology has been complicit in the appropriation of indigenous peoples' pasts worldwide. While tales of blatant archaeological colonialism abound from the era of empire, the process also took more subtle and insidious forms. Ian McNiven and Lynette Russell outline archaeology's _colonial culture_ and how it has shaped archaeological practice over the past century. Using examples from their native Australia--and comparative material from North America, Africa, and elsewhere--the authors show how colonized peoples were objectified by research, had their needs subordinated to those of science, were disassociated from their accomplishments by theories of diffusion, watched their histories reshaped by western concepts of social evolution, and had their cultures appropriated toward nationalist ends. The authors conclude by offering a decolonized archaeological practice through collaborative partnership with native peoples in understanding their past.

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Publisher
Altamira Press
ISBN-10
0759109060
ISBN-13
9780759109063
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Book Title
Appropriated Pasts : Indigenous Peoples and the Colonial Culture of Archaeology
Author
Ian J. Mcniven, Lynette Russell
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Archaeology, Indigenous Studies
Publication Year
2005
Genre
Social Science
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
22.4 Oz

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Cc100.M37 2005
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For the historian wanting to learn about the history of a highly relevant discipline, Appropriated Pasts is a very good starting point. In exposing the national impacts of archaeology's history, we come face to face with many of the lingering cultural assumptions that inform our visual and textual reference languages. This book presents numerous profound insights into a scientific practice that has shaped our views of Aboriginal peoples., The authors have given solid support to their goal of producing a manuscript that calls attention not only to the ways that archaeology has been used to subordinate, objectify, and appropriate the heritage and past of indigenous populations in Australia but they have found the means of supporting that goal through lucid writing and documentation. The text will be a useful tool to social scientists studying the issues inherent in Indigenous studies and reflexive examinations of archaeology as a political enterprise, as well as to those archaeologists in North America or in Australia struggling with the idea of a shared stewardship. As such, I see the volume as being a major textbook within classes examining Indigenous Archaeology and Critical Archaeology courses of study., The book contains an important mapping of 'western' thoughts that influenced certain archaeologies and some fascinating case studies that help especially outsiders better understand Australia's many pasts., The authors effectively utilize Australian archaeology and its relationship with indigenous people in order to present their argument, but with themes directed at wider audiences with varying interests, including archaeologists and anthropologists, historians and social scientists., Incisive and thought-provoking. A volume that touches all facets of archaeology because of the seriousness of the issues it raises., I found this book enjoyable and stimulating. It is a thoughtful summation of the sins of our archaeological ancestors., This voume is well suited as a textbook in archaeology, Native Studies, and other disciplines. It will clearly be read and widely cited for years to come on several continents.
Table of Content
Chapter 1 Colonial Culture of Archaeology Chapter 2 Progressivism: The Invention of Prehistory Chapter 3 Antiquation: Aboriginal Peoples as Living Fossils Chapter 4 Migrationism: The Archaeology of Dispossession Chapter 5 Diffusionism: The Archaeology of Alienation Chapter 6 Subjectation: Appropration Through Science Chapter 7 Shared Nations: The New Appropriation Chapter 8 Partnerships: Pathways to a Decolonised Practice Chapter 9 References Chapter 10 Index
Copyright Date
2005
Target Audience
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Lccn
2005-008929
Dewey Decimal
930.1/09
Series
Archaeology in Society Ser.
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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