Moving Towards Transformative Democratic Action Through Archaeology |
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Authors: | Margaret C. Wood |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anthropology, Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 66621 |
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Abstract: | Archaeologists have explored how politics affect the way we see the past. They have investigated how constructions of the past naturalize present political conditions, and have explored uses of the past in current politics. Few have examined how politics in archaeology can relate to the future. In this article I develop ideas on a transformational politics in archaeology that focuses on critiquing oppressive relations in the past and present, and works towards building more just relations for the future. I examine how we can achieve this through building more democratic relations in the places we work. |
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Keywords: | pedagogy activism democracy Ludlow |
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