Incorporating nonbinary gender into Inuit archaeology : oral testimony and material inroads /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2020.
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Series: | Archaeology and indigenous peoples series.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Inuit gender: archaeological and anthropological approaches
- Gender and sex
- history of gender research in archaeology
- Precontact Inuit archaeology of gender
- Conclusion
- 2. evidence for nonbinary genders in Inuit cultures
- Inuit angakkurniq and nonbinary gender
- Gender and sexual complexity in Inuit storytelling
- Fluidity in Inuit tool use
- Conclusion
- 3. Queer theory and colonialism
- Queer theory
- Queer Indigenous studies as a mode of decolonize on
- Contemporary LGBTQ movements as neocolonialism
- Colonial erasure of queer indigenetty
- Queer theory as subject-less critique
- Conclusion
- 4. Approaching gender and sexual diversity in Inuit archaeology
- Queer studies in archaeology
- Mortuary studies and nonbinary gender
- Other approaches to nonbinary gender
- Conclusion
- 5. Oral historical approaches
- Subaltern pasts
- Inuit LGBTQ2S+ movements
- interviews
- Participants
- Social media
- Interview methods
- Heterogeneity of "community" perspectives
- 6. Contemporary impacts of queering the Inuit past Christianity
- Community cohesion
- Transgender and gender non-conforming Inuit
- Suicide prevention
- Imagining queer pasts
- Conclusion
- 7. Gender complexity in archaeological materials
- Embedding objects in culturally specific contexts
- Gendered interactions with things
- Disentangling "ceremonial" objects
- collections
- Materials
- 8. study of artifacts from three Inuit archaeological sites
- Gendered materiality and symbolism
- Hybridity of gendered attributes
- Gendered significance of tattoo motifs
- Polar bears as gender mediators
- Tapshi and pendants
- Conclusion
- 9. Moving forward with mess.