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American archaeology needs a radical transformation. It has been largely a white, male, privileged domain that replicates an entrenched patriarchal, colonial, and capitalist system. In Bending Archaeology toward Social Justice, Barbara Little explores the concepts and actions required for such a change.

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Archaeologists continue to grapple with social justice, what it means, and how to integrate it within our toolkit. Little provides a powerful summary charting a new path for an archaeology that is simultaneously decolonial, antiracist, and critical of power. Any archaeologist interested in working towards a better tomorrow needs to read this book." —Edward GonzÁlez-Tennant, author of The Rosewood Massacre: An Archaeology and History of Intersectional Violence

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      Publisher: University of Alabama Press
      Publication Date: 7/18/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780817321635, 978-0817321635
      ISBN10: 0817321632

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      Book Synopsis
      American archaeology needs a radical transformation. It has been largely a white, male, privileged domain that replicates an entrenched patriarchal, colonial, and capitalist system. In Bending Archaeology toward Social Justice, Barbara Little explores the concepts and actions required for such a change.

      Trade Review
      Archaeologists continue to grapple with social justice, what it means, and how to integrate it within our toolkit. Little provides a powerful summary charting a new path for an archaeology that is simultaneously decolonial, antiracist, and critical of power. Any archaeologist interested in working towards a better tomorrow needs to read this book." —Edward GonzÁlez-Tennant, author of The Rosewood Massacre: An Archaeology and History of Intersectional Violence

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