Our gendered past : archaeological studies of gender in Southern Africa

IF 1.3 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY SOUTH AFRICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL BULLETIN Pub Date : 1999-06-01 DOI:10.2307/3889147
L. Wadley
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Gender stereotyping is, it seems, as old as the study of "man" and archaeologists are as guilty of it as any other section of the community. Labels such as "man the hunter" and "woman the child nurturer" had the effect of rendering women invisible in the archaeological record. Awareness of gender issues in southern African archaeology is relatively new and few publications have attempted to engender the past. The research documented here reveals that changes in gender roles and ideologies have been a natural part of southern African history for thousands of years and will continue to be a natural part of the historical process. The book focuses on the variability of gender roles through time, and on how these roles have played their part in shaping or maintaining social mores. It is a study which is of direct relevance to contemporary southern Africa where, through timidity, scepticism or ignorance, some still argue that "traditional" gender roles are "proper" and therefore immutable.
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我们性别化的过去:非洲南部性别的考古研究
性别刻板印象似乎和对“男人”的研究一样古老,考古学家和社会的其他部门一样对此感到内疚。诸如“男人是猎人”和“女人是养育孩子的人”这样的标签在考古记录中造成了女性被忽视的效果。南部非洲考古学对性别问题的认识相对较新,很少有出版物试图再现过去。这里记录的研究表明,几千年来,性别角色和意识形态的变化一直是南部非洲历史的自然组成部分,并将继续成为历史进程的自然组成部分。这本书的重点是性别角色随着时间的变化,以及这些角色如何在塑造或维持社会习俗中发挥作用。这是一项与当代南部非洲直接相关的研究,在那里,由于胆怯、怀疑或无知,一些人仍然认为“传统”的性别角色是“适当的”,因此是不可改变的。
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期刊介绍: The South African Archaeological Bulletin - the longest established archaeological journal in sub-Saharan Africa, it contains the cutting edge of research on southern Africa. Appearing twice a year, it includes current research, notes by readers and book reviews.
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