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Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L.
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This is paper represents a long process of self-reflection and critique of prior work I have presented on decolonising zooarchaeology. Engaging with current discourse on the misuse and appropriation of decolonial theory, I instead propose a
This is paper represents a long process of self-reflection and critique of prior work I have presented on decolonising zooarchaeology. Engaging with current discourse on the misuse and appropriation of decolonial theory, I instead propose a
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18817
Autor:
Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L.
Yes
Growing up mixed race, it is hard to ignore the stark differences between the maternal and paternal sides of the family. The migrants of my dad's side of the family, journeying from places such as Norway and Ireland, settled down in New York
Growing up mixed race, it is hard to ignore the stark differences between the maternal and paternal sides of the family. The migrants of my dad's side of the family, journeying from places such as Norway and Ireland, settled down in New York
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19015
Autor:
Fletcher, E.H., Backe, E.L., Brykalski, T., Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L., Gonzalez, M., Ginzburg, S.L., Meeker, R., Riendeau, R.P., Thies-Sauder, M., Reyes-Foster, B.M.
The Anthropology of Mental Health Interest Group affirms that the state of mental health in Academic Anthropology needs serious attention and transformation. We respond to structural inequities in academia that exacerbate mental distress among gradua
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http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18811
There is Power in the Past: The Politicization of Archaeology and Heritage in the Star Wars Universe
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Heritage (and by extension, archaeology) is an important part of the Star Wars universe. Both the Jedi and the Sith share teachings revolving around sites and artifacts important to their heritage and identities, and archaeologists like Chel
Heritage (and by extension, archaeology) is an important part of the Star Wars universe. Both the Jedi and the Sith share teachings revolving around sites and artifacts important to their heritage and identities, and archaeologists like Chel
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19020
Autor:
Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L.
Yes
Imagine that you’re entering a cave on a sunny, warm summer day. There is a swift, and distinct, change in the temperature as you walk into the darkness – a cold, dampness that cuts through to the bone. The lack of internal light immedia
Imagine that you’re entering a cave on a sunny, warm summer day. There is a swift, and distinct, change in the temperature as you walk into the darkness – a cold, dampness that cuts through to the bone. The lack of internal light immedia
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19013
Autor:
Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L.
Yes
Tuck and Yang famously wrote that “decolonization is not a metaphor”…but are archaeologists still thinking metaphorically? The origins of archaeology as a discipline can be traced to colonial endeavours and the pursuit of instilling an
Tuck and Yang famously wrote that “decolonization is not a metaphor”…but are archaeologists still thinking metaphorically? The origins of archaeology as a discipline can be traced to colonial endeavours and the pursuit of instilling an
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18934
Autor:
Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L.
Yes
This special issue gathers together a selection of short articles reflecting on the historical construction of inequality and race in the histories of archaeology. The articles also suggest ways in which the discipline might grapple with the
This special issue gathers together a selection of short articles reflecting on the historical construction of inequality and race in the histories of archaeology. The articles also suggest ways in which the discipline might grapple with the
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19027
Autor:
Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L.
Yes
The recent movement for the decolonisation of academia has, unsurprisingly, become the centre of much discourse within archaeology as a discipline. And it is completely warranted-archaeology, for all intents and purposes, has its origins roo
The recent movement for the decolonisation of academia has, unsurprisingly, become the centre of much discourse within archaeology as a discipline. And it is completely warranted-archaeology, for all intents and purposes, has its origins roo
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19017
Autor:
Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L.
Yes
Even as a child, I loved museums. Science museums, history museums – I could spend hours losing myself in intricately designed and curated exhibits that would transport me to another place or another time. One of my favourite parts of the
Even as a child, I loved museums. Science museums, history museums – I could spend hours losing myself in intricately designed and curated exhibits that would transport me to another place or another time. One of my favourite parts of the
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19018
Autor:
Fitzpatrick, Alexandra L.
Yes
During the excavation season in 2018, I experienced a depressive episode on site and struggled to maintain productivity with the rest of my team. I felt like I wasn't a "real" archaeologist, and turned to Twitter to vent about my situation u
During the excavation season in 2018, I experienced a depressive episode on site and struggled to maintain productivity with the rest of my team. I felt like I wasn't a "real" archaeologist, and turned to Twitter to vent about my situation u
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19019