Historical Archaeologies of Capitalism
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Introductions
Chapter 1. Jocelyn E. Knauf- Where Historical Archaeologies of Capitalism Are?
Chapter 2. Alison Wylie (from 1999 edition) - Why Should Historical Archaeologists Study Capitalism? The Logic of Question and Answer and the Challenge of Systemic Analysis.
Chapter 3. Mark P. Leone - "How Can there be No History?"
North America
Chapter 4. Jocelyn E. Knauf - What does Womanhood have to do with Capitalism?: Normalized domesticity and gender differentiation in Annapolis, MD, 1870-1930
Chapter 5. Michael P. Roller - Agamben's "State of Exception" and the Lattimer Massacre: historical archaeology of violence and capital in the 20th Century.
Chapter 6. Adam Fracchia and Stephen A. Brighton - Crushed Limestone and Ironstone: Labor Relations and Industry in a Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Quarry Town
Chapter 7. Amanda Tang - The Invention of Race on American Plantations: Food Remains from the Wye House Slave Quarters on Maryland's Eastern Shore
Chapter 8. Stacey Lynn Camp and Laura Ng - An Archaeological Examination of Economic Networks at Japanese American Internment Camps
Chapter 9. John Molenda - [Overseas Chinese Railroad Camps in Nevada]
Chapter 10. Daniel O. Sayers - Capitalistic Estrangement Can Be Undermined through Praxis: Past-Forward Learning through Archaeology in the Diasporic Great Dismal Swamp, 1600-1860
North Atlantic, Scandinavia, and Ireland
Chapter 11. George Hambrecht - The Colonization of the North Atlantic
Chapter 12. Gavin Lucas - [The Historical Archaeology of Capitalism in Iceland]
Chapter 13. Bjorner Olsen - [Capitalism and its Devastated Landscapes: Iceland and the North Atlantic]
Chapter 14. Jonas Nordin - Constructing Industrial Space in the North: Commodification of Man and Nature in 17 th century Sápmi (Sweden)
Chapter 15. Laura McAtackney - Archaeological insights into a peace process: lived experiences of post-Troubles Northern Ireland
Latin America
Chapter 16. Samuel Sweitz - [The Impact of Capitalist Systems of Production and Ideologies on the Production and Organization of Space and Place in Latin America]
Chapter 17. Cristobal Gnecco - Engaging Capitalism and Modernity from Alternative Conceptions of Time and Materiality: A Case Study from Columbia.
Africa
Chapter 18. Carmel Schrire - The Historical Archaeology of the VOC (Dutch East India Company with official sites between Africa and Japan)
Chapter 19. Alfredo González-Ruibal - An Archaeology of Predation: Capitalism and the Coloniality of Power in Equatorial Guinea (Central Africa)
Chapter 1. Jocelyn E. Knauf- Where Historical Archaeologies of Capitalism Are?
Chapter 2. Alison Wylie (from 1999 edition) - Why Should Historical Archaeologists Study Capitalism? The Logic of Question and Answer and the Challenge of Systemic Analysis.
Chapter 3. Mark P. Leone - "How Can there be No History?"
North America
Chapter 4. Jocelyn E. Knauf - What does Womanhood have to do with Capitalism?: Normalized domesticity and gender differentiation in Annapolis, MD, 1870-1930
Chapter 5. Michael P. Roller - Agamben's "State of Exception" and the Lattimer Massacre: historical archaeology of violence and capital in the 20th Century.
Chapter 6. Adam Fracchia and Stephen A. Brighton - Crushed Limestone and Ironstone: Labor Relations and Industry in a Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Quarry Town
Chapter 7. Amanda Tang - The Invention of Race on American Plantations: Food Remains from the Wye House Slave Quarters on Maryland's Eastern Shore
Chapter 8. Stacey Lynn Camp and Laura Ng - An Archaeological Examination of Economic Networks at Japanese American Internment Camps
Chapter 9. John Molenda - [Overseas Chinese Railroad Camps in Nevada]
Chapter 10. Daniel O. Sayers - Capitalistic Estrangement Can Be Undermined through Praxis: Past-Forward Learning through Archaeology in the Diasporic Great Dismal Swamp, 1600-1860
North Atlantic, Scandinavia, and Ireland
Chapter 11. George Hambrecht - The Colonization of the North Atlantic
Chapter 12. Gavin Lucas - [The Historical Archaeology of Capitalism in Iceland]
Chapter 13. Bjorner Olsen - [Capitalism and its Devastated Landscapes: Iceland and the North Atlantic]
Chapter 14. Jonas Nordin - Constructing Industrial Space in the North: Commodification of Man and Nature in 17 th century Sápmi (Sweden)
Chapter 15. Laura McAtackney - Archaeological insights into a peace process: lived experiences of post-Troubles Northern Ireland
Latin America
Chapter 16. Samuel Sweitz - [The Impact of Capitalist Systems of Production and Ideologies on the Production and Organization of Space and Place in Latin America]
Chapter 17. Cristobal Gnecco - Engaging Capitalism and Modernity from Alternative Conceptions of Time and Materiality: A Case Study from Columbia.
Africa
Chapter 18. Carmel Schrire - The Historical Archaeology of the VOC (Dutch East India Company with official sites between Africa and Japan)
Chapter 19. Alfredo González-Ruibal - An Archaeology of Predation: Capitalism and the Coloniality of Power in Equatorial Guinea (Central Africa)
Eigenschaften
Breite: | 160 |
Gewicht: | 759 g |
Höhe: | 240 |
Länge: | 35 |
Seiten: | 489 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Jocelyn E. Knauf, Mark P. Leone |
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