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Preface
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Uzma Z. RizviMatthew Liebmann |
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Chapter 1
Introduction: The Intersections of Archaeology and Postcolonial Studies
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Matthew Liebmann |
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Chapter 2
A Brief History of Postcolonial Theory and Implications for Archaeology
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Thomas C. Patterson |
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Chapter 3
Heterogeneous Encounters: Colonial Histories and Archaeological Experiences
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Praveena Gullapalli |
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Chapter 4
Toward the Liberation of Archaeological Praxis in a "Postcolonial Colony": The Case of Puerto Rico
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Jaime R. Pagan JimenezReniel Rodriguez Ramos |
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Chapter 5
Postcolonial Cultural Affiliation: Essentialism, Hybridity, and NAGPRA
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Matthew Liebmann |
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Chapter 6
Notions of Cultural Continuity and Disjunction in Maya Social Movements and Maya Archaeology
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Greg BorgstedeJason Yaeger |
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Chapter 7
Decolonizing Methodologies as Strategies of Practice: Operationalizing the Postcolonial Critique in the Archaeology of Rajasthan
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Uzma Z. Rizvi |
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Chapter 8
Indigenous and Postcolonial Archaeologies
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Robert W. PreucelCraig N. Cipolla |
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Chapter 9
Archaeology, The World Bank, and Postcolonial Politics
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Ian Lilley |
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Chapter 10
Disinheriting Heritage: Explorations in the Contentious History of Archaeology in the Middle East
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Sandra Scham |
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Chapter 11
Situating World Heritage Sites in a Multicultural Society: The Ideology of Presentation at the Sacred City of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
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Sudharshan Seneviratne |
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Chapter 12
Conclusion: Archaeological Futures and the Postcolonial Critique
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Uzma Z. Rizvi |
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References
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Index
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Author Biographies
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