Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... feminist paradigm . However this may be considered beneficial to debate , rather than a hindrance . It certainly precludes the appropriation of ' Feminist Archaeology ' as it stands to be exploited for a while and then conveniently ...
... feminist paradigm . However this may be considered beneficial to debate , rather than a hindrance . It certainly precludes the appropriation of ' Feminist Archaeology ' as it stands to be exploited for a while and then conveniently ...
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... feminist theory had come into archaeology , and that feminist discourse would take a prominent position amongst its papers . This , however , is not the case . Feminist theory and concerns are reflected in preceding numbers of ARC , but ...
... feminist theory had come into archaeology , and that feminist discourse would take a prominent position amongst its papers . This , however , is not the case . Feminist theory and concerns are reflected in preceding numbers of ARC , but ...
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... feminist discussion is clearly in danger of repeating and even perpetuating the split between practical and academic archaeology in Britain . The more complicated theoretical discussion of gender and gender relations is increasingly ...
... feminist discussion is clearly in danger of repeating and even perpetuating the split between practical and academic archaeology in Britain . The more complicated theoretical discussion of gender and gender relations is increasingly ...
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