Description: Rethinking Colonialism by Craig N. Cipolla, Katherine Howlett Hayes Inciting a critical examination of the lasting consequences of ancient and modern colonialism on descendant communities, this wide-ranging volume includes essays on Roman Britain, slavery in Brazil, and contemporary Native Americans. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Historical archaeology studies once relied upon a binary view of colonialism: colonizers and colonized, the colonial period and the postcolonial period. The contributors to this volume scrutinize imperialism and expansionism through an alternative lens that rejects simple dualities and explores the variously gendered, racialized, and occupied peoples of a multitude of faiths, desires, associations, and constraints. Colonialism is not a phase in the chronology of a people but a continuous phenomenon that spans the Old and New Worlds. Most important, the contributors argue that its impacts—and, in some instances, even the same processes set in place by the likes of Columbus—are ongoing.Inciting a critical examination of the lasting consequences of ancient and modern colonialism on descendant communities, this wide-ranging volume includes essays on Roman Britain, slavery in Brazil, and contemporary Native Americans. In its efforts to define the scope of colonialism and the comparability of its features, this collection challenges the field to go beyond familiar geographical and historical boundaries and draws attention to unfolding colonial futures. Author Biography Craig N. Cipolla is curator of North American archaeology at the Royal Ontario Museum and member of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. He is the author of Becoming Brothertown: Native American Ethnogenesis and Endurance in the Modern World. Katherine Howlett Hayes is associate professor of anthropology and affiliate faculty in American Indian studies and heritage studies and public history at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of Slavery before Race: Europeans, Africans, and Indians at Long Islands Sylvester Manor Plantation, 1651–1884. Table of Contents ContentList of Figures viiList of Maps ixPreface and Acknowledgments xi1. Introduction: Re-Imagining Colonial Pasts, Influencing Colonial Futures 1Katherine H. Hayes and Craig N. CipollaPart I Colonial Structures Past and Present2. Colonial Consumption and Community Preservation: From Trade Beads to Taffeta Skirts 17Craig N. Cipolla3. Globalizing Poverty: The Materiality of Colonial Inequality and Marginalization 40Paul R. Mullins and Timo Ylimaunu4. Indigeneity and Diaspora: Colonialism and the Classification of Displacement 54Katherine H. Hayes5. Cultural Colonization without Colonial Settlements: A Case Study in Early Iron Age Temperate Europe 76Peter S. Wells6. Colonial Encounters, Time, and Social Innovation 99Per Cornell7. Rethinking Colonialism: Indigenous Innovation and Colonial Inevitability 121Stephen A. Mrozowski, D. Rae Gould, and Heather Law Pezzarossi8. Materializations of Puritan Ideology at Seventeenth-Century Harvard College 143Christina J. Hodge, Diana D. Loren, and Patricia Capone9. Working with Descendant Communities in the Study of Roman Britain: Fragments of an Ethnographic Project Design 161Richard Hingley10. The Archaeology of Slavery Resistance in Ancient and Modern Times: An Initial Outlook from a Brazilian Perspective 190LÚcio Menezes Ferreira and Pedro Paulo A. FunariPart II Looking Back, Moving Forward: ComparativeColonialism and the Future11. Comparative Colonialism and Indigenous Archaeology: Exploring the Intersections 213Stephen W. Silliman12. Comparative Colonialism: Scales of Analysis and Contemporary Resonances 234Audrey HorningList of Contributors 247Index 249 Review An intriguing compilation of case studies in the comparative archaeology of colonialism, distinguishing it from other volumes in its consideration of the consequences of colonialism on the contemporary present and future. . . . Highly recommended."—Choice "Successfully contributes to the understanding of colonialism and forcefully argues for a comparative approach to its study. . . . Provides case studies that stimulate thoughtful consideration of colonialism and its impacts in both the past and present."—Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology Review Quote "An intriguing compilation of case studies in the comparative archaeology of colonialism, distinguishing it from other volumes in its consideration of the consequences of colonialism on the contemporary present and future. . . . Highly recommended."-- Choice "Successfully contributes to the understanding of colonialism and forcefully argues for a comparative approach to its study. . . . Provides case studies that stimulate thoughtful consideration of colonialism and its impacts in both the past and present."-- Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology Details ISBN0813068029 Pages 266 ISBN-10 0813068029 ISBN-13 9780813068022 Format Paperback Imprint University Press of Florida Subtitle Comparative Archaeological Approaches Place of Publication Florida Country of Publication United States Edited by Katherine Howlett Hayes DEWEY 325.3 Short Title Rethinking Colonialism Language English AU Release Date 2020-02-11 NZ Release Date 2020-02-11 UK Release Date 2020-02-11 Author Katherine Howlett Hayes Publisher University Press of Florida Audience Professional & Vocational Year 2020 Publication Date 2020-03-02 US Release Date 2020-03-02 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Rethinking Colonialism
Number of Pages: 266 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Rethinking Colonialism: Comparative Archaeological Approaches
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication Year: 2020
Subject: Archaeology, Transportation, Anthropology, History
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