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El. knyga: With Grit and Determination: A Century of Change for Women in Great Basin and American Archaeology

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  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: University of Utah Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647690052
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: University of Utah Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647690052
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Spanning more than one hundred years of women&;s careers and lives, this collection illuminates what it was and is to be a female archaeologist. These personal accounts of researchers, ethnographers, and field archaeologists in the private, public, and academic sectors highlight the unique role women have played in the development of American and Great Basin archaeology. Written by women trained or working in the Great Basin, these accounts reflect  the broader landscape of American archaeology, offering a glimpse into a larger narrative about making one&;s way in a historically male field. By sharing their stories, the authors highlight the positive aspects of the field, recognize the challenges that still exist, and encourage conversations about inclusion, diversity, and the future of archaeology in the Great Basin and beyond. Their authentic and intimate narratives inspire us to look at challenges not as roadblocks, but as opportunities for lifelong growth and success.

Recenzijos

This is a significant work in the history of the science of archaeology. The book will be useful for women considering archaeology as a career choice. I know of no other book that is similar to this one." Barbara Voorhies, research professor and professor emerita, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara

"Any archaeologist involved in field science will find kinship with the authors in this volume. General readers will find this interesting as well. The world needs to know more about strong women and why they were successful." Mary Lou Larson, professor of archaeology, University of Wyoming

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
A Personal Foreword xi
Lorann S. A. Pendleton
Introduction: Women in (Great Basin) Archaeology 1(7)
Nicole M. Herzog
Suzanne Eskenazi
1 Following Isabel Kelly: Fifty Years Plus on the Trail of a Pioneer Ethnologist/Archaeologist
8(23)
Catherine S. Fowler
2 Landscapes of Change: Shifting Perspectives in the Great Basin
31(25)
Melinda Leach
3 The Quick and the Dead: The Showdown Between the Sexes in Great Basin Archaeology
56(14)
Heidi Roberts
4 From Stewardess to Archaeologist: How I Got Where I Am Today
70(33)
Charlotte Beck
5 Becoming a Boss(y) Archaeologist: Grumpy Old Men, Female Cohorts, and Not Taking the Academic Route
103(13)
Barbara Frank
6 The Road Home: A Winding Path to Agency Archaeologist
116(14)
Laurel H. Glidden
7 How Did I Arrive Here, and What's Next?
130(15)
Linda Scott Cummings
8 Great Basin Women Scholars: A View through the University of Utah Anthropological Papers
145(21)
Rebecca L. Rauch
9 Who Writes the Past? The Evolving Gender and Professional Landscape of Great Basin Archaeology (1954-2018)
166(33)
Shannon Tushingham
Tiffany J. Fulkerson
Bibliography 199(28)
List of Contributors 227
Suzanne Eskenazi is an archaeologist and principal investigator at SWCA Environmental Consultants in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Nicole M. Herzog is a professor of archaeology and behavioral ecology in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Denver, Colorado.