post-structuralism and the practice of archaeology
First Statement of Responsibility
edited and introduced by Ian Bapty and Tim Yates.
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London
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Routledge
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2015
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xii, 314 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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Routledge library editions., Archaeology ;, v. 4.
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First published in 1990--Title page verso.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Preface Introduction: Archaeology and Post-Structuralism Part 1: Interdisciplinary Readings 1. The Joker is Wild, the Text Untameable: the Analytics of Homo Analogicus Gareth Burr 2. Undermining Archaeology: From Reconstruction to Deconstruction Willy Maley 3. Discourse and Domination: Michel Foucault and the Problem of Ideology Shaun Waterman 4. The Experience and Identity of `Woman': Feminism After Structuralism Ruth Bagnal Part 2: Archaeological Perspectives 5. On Modernity and Archaeological Discourse Christopher Tilley 6. Archaeology Through the Looking-Glass Tim Yates 7. Writing, Authority and the Determination of a Subject Paul Moran and David Shaun Hides 8. This Perfect Body, This Virgin Text: Between Sex and Gender in Archaeology Jarl Nordbladh and Tim Yates 9. Nietzsche, Derrida and Foucault: Re-excavating the Meaning of Archaeology Ian Bapty 10. The Post-Modern Threat to the Past Kevin Walsh. Conclusion: Reading the Signs: Responses to Archaeology After Structuralism Michael Shanks