Gender and Material Culture in Archaeological Perspective
Discover the intricate relationship between gender and material culture in archaeology with "Gender and Material Culture in Archaeological Perspective" by M. Donald. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2000, this insightful hardback spans 275 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of how material culture serves as a lens for understanding gender relations throughout history.
Through a series of compelling case studies from various periods and regions, M. Donald delves into diverse concepts and theories, examining everything from the social context of production to the ways in which food is constructed as a gendered social medium. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of archaeology, gender studies, and material culture, providing valuable insights that challenge traditional perspectives.
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