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Identity and Subsistence : Gender Strategies for Archaeology

Alberti, Benjamin(Contributions by)Bolger, Diane(Contributions by)Brumbach, Hetty Jo(Contributions by)Clark, Bonnie J.(Contributions by)Crabtree, Pam, New York University(Contributions by)Hollimon, Sandra E.(Contributions by)Jarvenpa, Robert(Contributions by)Peterson, Jane D.(Contributions by)Voss, Barbara L.(Contributions by)Nelson, Sarah Milledge(Edited by)
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Throughout human history, gender has served as one of the ways in which human beings form their identities and then make their way in the world.

But it is not the only way: We also discover ourselves through race, age, class, and other categories.

Increasingly, archaeologists are recovering evidence of the ways in which gender has been important in identity-formation in the past, especially in its interaction with other social factors.

In Identity and Subsistence, a number of scholars look at how the idea of gender has worked with respect to the formation of the self, masculinity and femininity, human evolution, and the development of early agrarian and pastoralist societies.

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Product Details
AltaMira Press,U.S.
0759111146 / 9780759111141
Hardback
930.1
14/06/2007
United States
280 pages
161 x 240 mm, 562 grams