Social Construction of the Past
Representation as Power
George C Bond editor Angela Gilliam editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:27th Mar '97
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Social Construction of the Past examines how mainstream scholarship constructs the past and, in creating a people's cultural history, appropriates it and turns it into a form of domination by one group over another.
Acknowledgements of the intellectual and scholarly contribution of subjugated peoples such as women, minorities, and workers has led to a critical review of the established bodies of knowledge. Social Construction of the Past looks at the way 'postcolonial' scholars redefine the nature of scholarship, and themselves, in order to develop a more egalitarian discourse. It probes the nature of the relationship of labour, race and gender to power and class. The chapters cover a broad range of topics, from the role of intellectuals in restructuring a non-apartheid South Africa, to Haitian working-class women using sexuality to resist domination.
Social Construction of the Past is essential reading for academics and students from a whole range of different social and intellectual backgrounds, including anthropology, archaeology, history, comparative literature, political science and sociology.
'...determined reading and a little open-mindedness can yield some important sights from this book. I would recommend this book for readers with a serious interest in the anthropology of race or theoretical issues to do with representation, power, and the uses of the past.' - Christopher Fung, Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland.
ISBN: 9780415152242
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 566g
250 pages