Thinking with, through, and against Archaeology’s Politics of Knowledge
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Thinking with, through, and against Archaeology’s Politics of Knowledge" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
For decades, advances in various strands of critical archaeologies have forced the discipline to grapple with its politics of knowledge. Building on these conversations, we examine the “categories, concepts, and ways of knowing” with which archaeological narratives are generated and reconfigured (Stoler 2016:10). This session reflects on the politico-ethical worlds that are interpellated when engaging “regimes of truth” (Stoler 2016). We ask participants to scrutinize topics pulled into the orbit of, and excised from, various research and political agendas. Topics include, but are not limited to, “labor,” “queer,” “difference,” “indigenous,” “race,” “enslavement,” “disability,” “religion,” and “ethics.” What histories emerge from attending to what constitutes our knowledge and what our knowledge constitutes? What politics, perspectives, and realities are created and foreclosed? What subtle forms of violence are revealed, but also deepened, concealed, or perpetuated? What “ethics” does this necessitate? Participants are also encouraged to draw on history, ethnography, literature, and language to engage archaeology’s politico-ethics of knowledge, as well as the politico-ethics of their own practices. What ways of narrating are interrupted? What does this mean for archaeology’s place in the world—personally, professionally, and in classrooms? What are the limits of such a project?
Other Keywords
Historic •
Bioarchaeology/Skeletal Analysis •
Ideology •
Historical Archaeology •
Archaeology •
Cultural Resource Management •
Ethics •
Collections •
Theory •
Museums
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
Republic of Turkey (Country) •
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (Country) •
Republic of Iraq (Country) •
Islamic Republic of Iran (Country) •
State of Israel (Country) •
Lebanese Republic (Country) •
Syrian Arab Republic (Country) •
West Bank (Country) •
North America (Continent)
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- Documents (9)
- Archaeology and the Politics of Erasure in the Middle East (2024)
- Archaeology’s Empire of Sectarianism (2024)
- Basket Pedagogies and Other Object Lessons (2024)
- Black Studies and the Ontological Politics of Knowledge Production in African Diaspora Archaeology (2024)
- Environmental Personhood and the Management of Cultural Resources (2024)
- Integration of Resilient Bodies in Pathological Narratives around Disability (2024)
- Perspectives on Deviance: Exploring Sex-Variance from Bioarchaeological and Contemporary Standpoints (2024)
- Queer Imaginatives, Normative Narratives: Examining Archaeological Theory and Conceptions of Hunter-Gatherer-Fisher Labor and Social Identity (2024)
- Unveiling Silenced Narratives: Ethical Codes and the Challenge of Knowledge Dissemination Facing Middle Eastern Archaeologists (2024)