Abstract:Posthumanist thinking has been among the most controversial new departures in archaeological theory. It is particularly contentious as a perspective on ‘social’ questions such as gender and colonialism. Debate has centred on the objectives of posthumanist (and humanist) archaeology, with archaeologists on one side accused of ‘losing sight of humans’, ‘ignoring politics’, and on the other, ‘imposing androcentric definitions of humanity’ and ‘losing sight of things’. We explore the contact zone between posthuman… Show more
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