Introduction: Doing Archaeology as a Feminist

Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 14 (3) (2007)
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Abstract

Gender research archaeology has made significant contributions, but its dissociation from the resources of feminist scholarship and feminist activism is a significantly limiting factor in its development. The essays that make up this special issue illustrate what is to be gained by making systematic use of these resources. Their distinctively feminist contributions are characterized in terms of the recommendations for “doing science as a feminist” that have taken shape in the context of the long running “feminist method debate” in the social sciences.

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Alison Wylie
University of British Columbia

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