There is no way to walk, archaeology is made when walking”: reflections on a political archaeology

This work raises a series of questions aimed at discussing the values and norms imposed on Argentine archeology, such as: is it possible to change our practices? How can we democratize and diversify archaeology? How should changes be introduced and from what perspective? Archaeology, in our country,...

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Autor principal: Gilardenghi, Ezequiel
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/25518
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topic Archaeology
Praxis
Academy
Science
Subvert
Arqueología
Praxis
Academia
Ciencia
Subvertir
Arqueologia
Práxis
Academia
Ciência
subverter
spellingShingle Archaeology
Praxis
Academy
Science
Subvert
Arqueología
Praxis
Academia
Ciencia
Subvertir
Arqueologia
Práxis
Academia
Ciência
subverter
Gilardenghi, Ezequiel
There is no way to walk, archaeology is made when walking”: reflections on a political archaeology
topic_facet Archaeology
Praxis
Academy
Science
Subvert
Arqueología
Praxis
Academia
Ciencia
Subvertir
Arqueologia
Práxis
Academia
Ciência
subverter
author Gilardenghi, Ezequiel
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title There is no way to walk, archaeology is made when walking”: reflections on a political archaeology
title_short There is no way to walk, archaeology is made when walking”: reflections on a political archaeology
title_full There is no way to walk, archaeology is made when walking”: reflections on a political archaeology
title_fullStr There is no way to walk, archaeology is made when walking”: reflections on a political archaeology
title_full_unstemmed There is no way to walk, archaeology is made when walking”: reflections on a political archaeology
title_sort there is no way to walk, archaeology is made when walking”: reflections on a political archaeology
description This work raises a series of questions aimed at discussing the values and norms imposed on Argentine archeology, such as: is it possible to change our practices? How can we democratize and diversify archaeology? How should changes be introduced and from what perspective? Archaeology, in our country, is constrained by academic requirements, which define the type of science we carry out, from how we should publish to what is the object of studying archaeology, through the relationships within research teams. In line with this/Accordingly, everything (practices, methodologies, theoretical frameworks, etc.) that falls outside that predefined orbit/area/arena is often questioned and ignored. From the enumeration and description of various situations, I outline what I consider archaeology in our country. Finally, I illustrate a possible innovative vision that subverts the characteristics of current Argentine archaeology. In addition, I propose/put forward the concept of anarcho-epistemology to face the discipline to which we belong.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
publishDate 2021
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/25518
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