“The Future of
Archaeology
Is Antiracist”:
Archaeology
in the Time of Black Lives Matter
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“The Future of
Archaeology
Is Antiracist”:
Archaeology
in the Time of Black Lives Matter
Autor:
Flewellen, Ayana Omilade
;
Dunnavant, Justin P.
;
Odewale, Alicia
;
Jones, Alexandra
;
Wolde-Michael, Tsione
;
Crossland, Zoë
;
Franklin, Maria
Assuntos:
Archaeology
;
Black Lives Matter movement
;
Conversation
;
COVID-19
;
Excavation
;
Forum
;
Museums
;
Police brutality
;
Racism
;
Social networks
;
Social unrest
É parte de:
American antiquity, 2021-04, Vol.86 (2), p.224-243
Descrição:
This forum builds on the discussion stimulated during an online salon in which the authors participated on June 25, 2020, entitled “
Archaeology
in the Time of Black Lives Matter,” and which was cosponsored by the Society of Black Archaeologists (SBA), the North American Theoretical
Archaeology
Group (TAG), and the Columbia Center for
Archaeology
. The online salon reflected on the social unrest that gripped the United States in the spring of 2020, gauged the history and conditions leading up to it, and considered its rippling throughout the disciplines of
archaeology
and heritage preservation. Within the forum, the authors go beyond reporting the generative conversation that took place in June by presenting a road map for an antiracist
archaeology
in which antiblackness is dismantled.
Editor:
New York, USA: Cambridge University Press
Idioma:
Inglês