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_aUnmasking Ideology in Imperial and Colonial Archaeology: _bVocabulary, Symbols, and Legacy |
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_aLos Angeles: _bCotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, University of California, Los Angeles, _c2018 |
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_axxxi, 467 p., _bill., maps; _c23 cm |
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_aIdeas, Debates, and Perspectives; _vVol. 8 |
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_tIntroduction: The Global Reach of Imperial and Colonial Archaeology _rBonnie Effros and Guolong Lai _tPart I. Defining Approaches to Imperial and Colonial Archaeology _tArchaeology and Imperialism: From Nineteenth-Century New Imperialism to Twentieth-Century Decolonization _rMargarita Diaz-Andreu _tGerman Archaeology in Occupied Europe during World War II: A Case of Colonial Archaeology? _rHubert Fehr _tPart II. Colonialism and Nationalism _tProblematizing the Encylopedic Museum: The Benin Bronzes and Ivories in Historical Context _rNeil Brodie _tDigging up China: Imperialism, Nationalism, and Regionalism in the Yinxu Excavation, 1928-1937 _rGuolong Lai _tThey have not changed in 2,500 years: Art, Archaeology, and Modernity in Iran _rTalinn Grigor _tPart III. Indigenous voices _tColonialist archaeology in the American Southwest _rChip Colwell _tThe History of Archaeology through the Eyes of Egyptians _rWendy Doyon _tIndigenous Voices at the Margins: Nuancing the History of French Colonial Archaeology in Algeria, 1830-1870 _rBonnie Effros _tCritiquing the Discovery Narrative of Lady Mungo _rAnn McGrath _tPart IV. Archaeology, Art, and Exoticism _tIn the Shadow Zone of Imperial Politics: Archaeological Research in Buryatia from the Late Nineteenth Century to the 1940s _rUrsula Brosseder _tImperial Archaeology or an Archaeology of Exoticism? Victor Segalen's Expeditions in Early Twentieth-Century China _rJian Xu _tFour German Art Historians in Republican China _rLothar von Falkenhausen _tPart V. Colonial and Post-Colonial Legacies _tFrench Archaeology and History in the Colonial Maghreb: Inheritance, Presence, and Absence _rMatthew McCarty _tThe Colonial Origins of Myth and National Identity in Uganda _rPeter R. Schmidt _tJapanese Colonial Archaeology in Korea and its Legacy _rYangjin Pak _tThe Cloth of Colonization: Peruvian Tapestries in the Andes and in Foreign Museums _rMaya Stanfield-Mazzi |
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_aArchaeology _xPolitical aspects _vSocial aspects |
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_aAntiquities _xCollection and preservation |
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_aImperialism _xSocial aspects _xColonial archaeology _y19th century _zGermany _zBenin _zChina _zIran _zEgypt _zAlgeria _zUganda _zKorea |
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_aBonnie Effros _eeditor |
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_aGuolong Lai _eeditor |
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