Feminist Theorizing of Patriarchal Colonialism,Power Dynamics,and Social Agency Materialized in Colonial Institutions |
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Authors: | Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work and Criminal Justice,Oakland University,Rochester,USA;2.Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology,Harvard University,Cambridge,USA |
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Abstract: | In the twenty-first century historical archaeologists have increasingly drawn on post-colonial theory to analyze the European conquest and colonization of the Americas, Australasia, and Africa. However, few have employed feminist theories to gain insights into the patriarchal power dynamics that were fundamental to institutionalized colonial ideologies and practices. This paper provides feminist theorizing of new concepts and a heterarchical model of multiple interacting powers that increase understanding of complex gender and sexual power dynamics between colonizers and colonized. |
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