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Studies of Gender in the Prehispanic Americas
Authors:Traci Ardren
Affiliation:(1) Department of Anthropology, University of Miami, P.O. Box 248106, Coral Gables, FL 33124-2005, USA
Abstract:In the past ten years archaeologists have produced a vast literature on the study of gender in the prehispanic New World. This review defines key concepts, identifies three major themes within this tradition—gender in native cosmologies, intersections of gender and the body, and studies of work and specialization—and explores the significant contributions of engendered archaeology to the broader field. Final suggestions for linkages with queer studies and indigenous feminism point the way to where this field might develop productive new avenues of research.
Keywords:Gender  Prehispanic  Americas  Identity
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