Introduction to the Historical Archaeology of Powered Cultural Landscapes

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Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood
Sherene Baugher
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[1] Oakland University,Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work
[2] Harvard University,Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
[3] Cornell University,Department of Landscape Architecture
[4] Cornell University Archaeology Program,undefined
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International Journal of Historical Archaeology | 2010年 / 14卷
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Landscape; Power; Class; Race; Gender;
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This article starts by defining the term “powered cultural landscapes” and then provides a brief history of research on this topic in historical archaeology, starting with the settlement pattern paradigm that did not use the word “landscape,” and progressing to the landscape paradigm and the subsequent increasing use of the word “power” in cultural landscape research. Topics of research initially addressed landscape power dynamics between classes, followed by racial, ethnic, and finally gender power dynamics. Frameworks for analyzing power dynamics have progressed from the Marxian domination and resistance framework for class and racial power dynamics, followed by feminist analyses of male domination, to the recent development of a feminist inclusive heterarchical model of power dynamics.
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