Pre-Recorded Video Presentation Global Black Archaeologies: Mobilizing Critical, Anti-Racist, De/Anti-Colonial, and Black Feminist Archaeologies in Uncertain Times
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2023
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Pre-Recorded Video Presentation Global Black Archaeologies: Mobilizing Critical, Anti-Racist, De/Anti-Colonial, and Black Feminist Archaeologies in Uncertain Times," at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
How do we envision the future of “Black Archaeology” in our current moment, and how do we mobilize our efforts globally? The presenters in this session will explore a wide variety of topics and themes related to the history, present, and future(s) of African and African Diaspora archaeology, with specific concern for the advancement of critical race, anti-racist, anti-caste, de/anti-colonial, Black feminist, and related currents within archaeological theory and practice. This session highlights the Society of Black Archaeologists (SBA)’s growing international membership, underscoring the connectedness and distinctiveness of Black archaeologies globally.
Other Keywords
History •
Archaeology •
Epistemology •
Slavery •
heritage •
Critical Race Theory •
Dinsmore •
Black Archaeologies •
World-perception
Geographic Keywords
Sénégal/ Thiès/ Noto-Diobass/ Sangane
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-3 of 3)
- Documents (3)
- Black Archaeologies Beyond Western Epistemologies, An Impossible Goal? (2023)
- A Critical Race Theory and Archaeological Approach to Enslavement at the Dinsmore Plantation (2023)
- History, Archaeology, and the Legacy of Colonization and Slavery in a Freedom Village in Senegal: Sangane (Western Bawol). (2023)