Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... critical theories must challenge ' science ' as both ideas and institutions . In my view the essential failing of critical theory in archaeology is that it contains the seeds of its own destruction . To caricature the predicament : the ...
... critical theories must challenge ' science ' as both ideas and institutions . In my view the essential failing of critical theory in archaeology is that it contains the seeds of its own destruction . To caricature the predicament : the ...
Page 140
... Critical Traditions I found the weakest . Wylie gives it a fine intro- duction , pointing out how closely the empirical bent of the socio - politics of archaeology stud- ies draws them toward the Edinburgh School rather than Critical ...
... Critical Traditions I found the weakest . Wylie gives it a fine intro- duction , pointing out how closely the empirical bent of the socio - politics of archaeology stud- ies draws them toward the Edinburgh School rather than Critical ...
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... Critical Theory , but as part of the Wiedergutmachung , the atonement for Nazi atrocities . Only with the students ' movement of '68 did the explosive content of Critical Theory come to the fore . Conservative circles simply ignored the ...
... Critical Theory , but as part of the Wiedergutmachung , the atonement for Nazi atrocities . Only with the students ' movement of '68 did the explosive content of Critical Theory come to the fore . Conservative circles simply ignored the ...
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