Behind Closed Doors: Exploring Taboo Subjects in Historical Archaeology
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2014
The development of archaeological theory has expanded the breadth and depth of subjects investigated by archaeologists. Some topics, however, have remained taboo subjects until recently. This symposium proposes to address issues related to the private spaces of the human experience. Topics covered include health, intimate aspects of the presentation of self, and socially stigmatized social positions, such as prostitution. Through the examination of these subjects, this symposium intends to explore new ways in which we might address past, lived experience in more detail.
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- Behind Closed Doors: An Introduction and Case Study from a 19th-century Boston brothel (2014)
- Freedom From Worry: Douching as a Material Culture Case Study in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Women’s Health (2014)
- Intimate Identities: Archaeological Investigations of Nineteenth Century Sexuality (2014)
- Privy to Their Secrets: Archaeological and Historical Context of 19th Century Abortion in America (2014)
- Under the Corset: Health, Hygiene, and Maternity in Boston’s North End (2014)