Archaeology and Capitalism

From Ethics to Politics

Yannis Hamilakis editor Philip Duke editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Left Coast Press Inc

Published:15th Dec '07

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The editors and contributors to this volume focus on the inherent political nature of archaeology and its impact on the practice of the discipline. Pointing to the discipline’s history of advancing imperialist, colonialist, and racist objectives, they insist that archaeology must rethink its muted professional stance and become more overtly active agents of change. The discipline is not about an abstract “archaeological record” but about living individuals and communities, whose lives and heritage suffer from the abuse of power relationships with states and their agents. Only by recognizing this power disparity, and adopting a political ethic for the discipline, can archaeology justify its activities. Chapters range from a critique of traditional ethical codes, to examinations of the capitalist motivations and structures within the discipline, to calls for an engaged, emancipatory archaeology that improves the lives of the people with whom archaeologists work. A direct challenge to the discipline, this volume will provoke discussion, disagreement, and inspiration for many in the field.

This collection of papers represents a thoughtful endeavor to grapple with the question, as McGuire phrases it, archaeology for whom? This volume is a welcome addition to the literature on archaeological ethics, public archaeology, and practicing archaeology.

ISBN: 9781598742701

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 710g

298 pages