Archaeology After Structuralism

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1979a
1982b
1986a
archaeological
Archaeological Discourse
Ascetic Ideal
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Confers
contextual
Contextual Archaeology
critical theory
Cup Mark
deconstruction in heritage studies
Dense
derrida
discourse
discourse analysis
Discursive Practice
Dominant Ideology Thesis
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feminist archaeology
foucault
Foucault 1977a
Foucault 1977c
Genital Difference
Histoire De La Folie
hodder
Hodder 1982b
Hodder 1987a
Irigaray 1985a
Irigaray 1985b
Master Morality
Michel Foucault
Nietzsche 1969a
Passage Graves
philosophy of archaeological interpretation
Post-modern Ethnography
post-processual
Post-processual Archaeology
postmodern historiography
Processual Archaeology
Semiological Approaches
Simple Minded Adults
Vice Versa

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  • ISBN 9781138817081
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Most practising archaeologists have preferred to leave the deep theories of what lies behind their methods and perceptions on one side. Now archaeologists have faced up to the difficult task of making (or not making) the connections between the past, interpretation and the present. The writers of this volumes address the problems of archaeology, sometimes warily and sometimes with enthusiasm. The connections are not easy to accomplish: a great deal of theory seems of little relevance to the everyday practice of archaeology, and much of post-structuralism refers exclusively back to itself rather than to the more specific concerns of a historical discipline. But where the junction between post-structuralism and archaeology can be made, the results are innovative and enriching. Originally published in 1990.