Incorporating Nonbinary Gender into Inuit Archaeology

Incorporating Nonbinary Gender into Inuit Archaeology
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9780429590146
ISBN-13 : 0429590148
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Book Synopsis Incorporating Nonbinary Gender into Inuit Archaeology by : Meghan Walley

Download or read book Incorporating Nonbinary Gender into Inuit Archaeology written by Meghan Walley and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-11-27 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Incorporating Nonbinary Gender into Inuit Archaeology: Oral Testimony and Material Inroads explores gender diversity in precontact Inuit history. By combining evidence from interviews with re-examinations of previously excavated archaeological collections, it challenges binary narratives and creates an allowance for diverse narratives around gender to emerge. This work approaches a wide range of ethnographic and archaeological sources with a critical eye, opening up a dialogue between queer Indigenous studies, LGBTQ2+ Inuit, and archaeology in order to question normative colonial narratives about Indigenous pasts while providing concrete examples of how researchers can begin to let go of rigid assumptions. In this way the reader is encouraged to explore novel perspectives and think beyond boxes to understand gender complexity in precontact Inuit culture. This book has been written for a wide academic audience, particularly those interested in queer archaeologies, archaeologies of gender, decolonial archaeologies, and indigenous archaeologies, and oral history.


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