Gender and diversity in archaeological contexts
Gender and diversity in archaeological contexts
Blog Article
If gender has been a part of post-processual archaeology for the last fifty years, some feminist and queer approaches have more recently started to be integrated into research by taking into account non-binary genders, gender fluidity and transidentities in archaeological contexts, particularly Knee Walker in the study of North American contexts where many societies are non-binary.Through a reflective and theoretical approach, this article considers the question My Very First Games of non-binary genders, gender fluidity and transidentities in ancient societies that are strictly binary and examines how archaeologists can integrate or not these gender diversities into the interpretation of funeral contexts.
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