LGBTQI and Ally Members Queering Archaeology in Theory and Practice, Looking at Identity, Ethics,and Intersectionality in the Past, & Mentorship in the Present.
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Wanted: your recommended readings for Queer, Trans, LGBTQ+ archaeologies 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🌈Especially looking for recent books/edited volumes queering archaeology, but articles and more empirical work welcome too. Can we start a 🧵below?👇
#Archaeology#Anthropology#anthrotwitter
A free virtual conference on queering archaeology from the University of Edinburgh.
Friday, February 24 at 16:00 GMT
Register at: https://t.co/x6tMGlySsC
If you missed the DAN webinar yesterday, or if you have students or friends who might be interested, check out the recording, now up on our website: https://t.co/sUtqLuZpsG
“Archaeologists give voices to those who never made it into the history books. At least that’s what they are supposed to do.” A paraphrase of something my professor said today in my archaeology class. “But the Elite white men who run the discipline don’t tend to do that”
We are at the Anarchist Book Fair in Amsterdam today! Come find us at the table, we have free vegan cookies! At 15:30 we will have a workshop on #mutualaid and academia! #anarchistbookfair
archaeologists on Twitter: a few weeks ago I read a series of tweets about heteronormative bias in archaeology exhibits, and the lack of space for queer possibility in accompanying didactics. of course, now I am completely unable to find these tweets. help?
Adding to my reading list - Race and Racism in Archaeologies of ChineseAmerican Communities by Kelly Fong, @cocalola , @sun_peterson , and @BarbVossArchaeo https://t.co/Gagw1b9YJX