持久性(不连续性)
殖民主义
民族
构造(python库)
社会学
透视图(图形)
文化变迁
空格(标点符号)
考古
环境伦理学
地理
生态学
人类学
工程类
视觉艺术
艺术
哲学
语言学
岩土工程
程序设计语言
计算机科学
生物
作者
Kent G. Lightfoot,Antoinette Martinez,Ann M. Schiff
出处
期刊:American Antiquity
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:1998-04-01
卷期号:63 (2): 199-222
被引量:303
摘要
This paper presents an archaeological approach to the study of culture change and persistence in multi-ethnic communities through the study of daily practices and based on a crucial tenet of practice theory-that individuals will enact and construct their underlying organizational principles, worldviews, and social identities in the ordering of daily life. The study of habitual routines is undertaken in a broadly diachronic and comparative framework by examining daily practices from a multiscalar perspective. The approach is employed in a case study on the organization of daily life of interethnic households composed of Native Californian women and Native Alaskan men at the Russian colony of Fort Ross in northern California. Recognizing that different opportunities and choices existed for household members in this colonial setting, we explore how they constructed their own unique identities by examining the spatial layout of residential space, the ordering of domestic tasks, and the structure of trash disposal. We argue that trash deposits and middens in built environments, which often accumulate through routinized tasks, present great promise for examining the processes of culture change and persistence in archaeology.
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