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Landscapes of Clearance

Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives

Angele Smith Amy Gazin-Schwartz

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English
Left Coast Press Inc
31 July 2008
This volume examines landscapes that have been cleared of inhabitants—for economic, environmental, or socio-political reasons, by choice or by force—and the social impacts of clearance on their populations. Using cases from five continents, and ranging from prehistoric, through colonial and post-colonial times, the contributors show landscapes as meaningful points of contestation when populations abandon them or are exiled from them. Acts of resistance and revitalization are also explored, demonstrating

the social and political meaning of

specific landscapes to individuals, groups, and nations, and how they help shape cultural identity and ideology.

Sponsored by the World Archaeological Congress

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Imprint:   Left Coast Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781598742664
ISBN 10:   1598742663
Pages:   222
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Landscapes of Clearance: Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives, Angèle Smith; Chapter 2 Abandoned, Avoided, Expelled: The Creation of “Empty” Landscapes, Amy Gazin-Schwartz; Part 2 Colonial Tools of Clearance; Chapter 3 Written Off the Map: Cleared Landscapes of Medieval Ireland, Angèle Smith; Chapter 4 : Archaeology in the Limpopo Province, South Africa, Kathryn Mathers, Neels Kruger; Chapter 5 Driekopseiland Rock Engraving Site, South Africa: A Precolonial Landscape Lost and Re-membered, David Morris; Chapter 6 Constructing the Wilderness and Clearing the Landscape: A Legacy of Colonialism in Northern British Columbia, Brenda Guernsey; Part 3 Resistance and Revitalization; Chapter 7 Ethnoarchaeological Study of Clearance in Palestine, Juliana Nairouz; Chapter 8 The Domestication of Landscape through Naming and Symbolic Protection among the Batswapong Peoples of Eastern Botswana: Fullness and Emptiness of Landscapes in the Eyes of the Beholder, Phillip Segadika; Chapter 9 Enclosing the Spirit, Peter Read; Chapter 10 New Places for Old: The Reinhabitation of Cleared Landscapes in Northern Scotland, Olivia Lelong; Chapter 11 The Devonshires Held This Trench, They Hold It Still: Cultural Landscapes of Sacrifice and the Problem of the Sacred Ground of the Great War 1914–1918, Jon Price; Chapter 12 Archaeological Taxonomy, Native Americans, and Scientific Landscapes of Clearance: A Case Study from Northeastern Iowa, Larry J. Zimmerman, Dawn Makes Strong Move;

Dr. Angele Smith is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Northern British Columbia, Canada. Her research focuses on landscapes, place, the construction and negotiation of cultural identities, and the politics of representation, and bridges many sub-disciplines including: cultural anthropology, ethnohistory and historical archaeology. Her current ongoing work in Ireland, funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, explores the articulation and negotiation of place and identity among communities of Nigerian asylum seekers. Amy Gazin-Schwartz is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Assumption College in Massachusetts and, with Olivia Lelong, co-director of the Strathnaver Province Archaeology Project in Scotland. She has interests in the archaeology of rural settlement and life and in the intersections between folklore and archaeology. She has done archaeological fieldwork on the island of Raasay, Scotland with the Association of Certificated Field Archaeologists, and in other parts of Great Britain and the northeastern US. She is co-editor (with Cornelius Holtorf) of Archaeology and Folklore (Routledge 1999)

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