Subaltern Debris: Archaeology and Marginalized Communities

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Abstract

Archaeologists, like many other scholars in the Social Sciences and Humanities, are particularly concerned with the study of past and present subalterns. Yet the very concept of 'the subaltern' is elusive and rarely theorized in archaeological literature, or it is only mentioned in passing. This article engages with the work of Gramsci and Patricia Hill Collins to map a more comprehensive definition of subalternity, and to develop a methodology to chart the different ways in which subalternity is manifested and reproduced.

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Marín-Aguilera, B. (2021, November 22). Subaltern Debris: Archaeology and Marginalized Communities. Cambridge Archaeological Journal. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774321000068

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