Power and the Production of an American Landscape
Author(s): Stefan F. Woehlke
Year: 2017
Summary
Race, class, and gender have intersected throughout our nation's history. These systems of power shape the strategies and tactics available to people positioned differentially throughout society. This paper will use evidence from archaeological and landscape analyses in order to identify the ways in which these systems of power influenced the 19th century practices that produced the 20th century landscape of Orange County, Virginia.
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Power and the Production of an American Landscape. Stefan F. Woehlke. Presented at Society for Historical Archaeology, Fort Worth, TX. 2017 ( tDAR id: 435303)
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Keywords
General
Intersectionality
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Landscape Archaeology
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Post-Emancipation Archaeology
Geographic Keywords
North America
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United States of America
Temporal Keywords
1840-1940
Spatial Coverage
min long: -129.199; min lat: 24.495 ; max long: -66.973; max lat: 49.359 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Society for Historical Archaeology
Record Identifiers
PaperId(s): 697