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Aegaeum 30 (2009)

FYLO. Engendering Prehistoric ‘Stratigraphies' in the Aegean and the Mediterranean.

Proceedings of an International Conference University of Crete, Rethymno 2-5 June 2005
Edited by Katerina KOPAKA, 1 vol., 283 p., 43 pl. hors texte,
 
Prix: 85.00€

  • Table des Matières
    • Preface and Acknowledgments
    • Introductory note
    • Abbreviations
    • A. OPENING LECTURE

      Liv Helga DOMMASNES
      Women in archaeology in Norway : twenty years of gendered archaeological practice and some thoughts about changes to come

      B. PLENARY SESSION — A TRIBUTE TO PAUL REHAK:
      PAST AND PRESENT GENDER ISSUES, A STATE OF ART

      Paul REHAK (ed. John YOUNGER)
      Some unpublished studies by Paul Rehak on gender in Aegean art

      Alexandra ALEXANDRI
      Envisioning gender in Aegean prehistory

      Dimitra KOKKINIDOU and Marianna NIKOLAIDOU
      Feminism and Greek archaeology: an encounter long over-due

      C. WORLDS OF WOMEN, MEN AND BEYOND:
      GENDER IDENTITIES, ROLES, INTERACTIONS, SYMBOLISMS

      Cyprus

      Diane BOLGER
      Beyond male/female: recent approaches to gender in Cypriot prehistory

      Giorgos VAVOURANAKIS
      A “speared Aphrodite” from Bronze Age Audemou, Cyprus

      Jordan

      Julia MÜLLER-CLEMM
      Cemetery A of Tell el-Mazar, Jordan. A gender-critical relecture

      Spain

      Paloma GONZÁLEZ-MARCEN and Sandra MONTÓN-SUBÍAS
      Time, women, identity and maintenance activities. Death and life in the Argaric communities of southeast Iberia

      Margarita SÁNCHEZ-ROMERO
      Women in Bronze Age southeast Iberian peninsula : daily life, relationships, identities

      Aegean and the Balkans

      Christina MARANGOU
      Gendered/sexed and sexless beings in prehistory: readings of the invisible gender

      Aegean

      Louise A. HITCHCOCK
      Knossos is burning: gender bending the Minoan genius

      Penelope J.P. McGEORGE
      Gender meta-analysis of Late Bronze Age skeletal remains: the case of Tomb 2 in the Pylona cemetery on Rhodes

      Barbara A. OLSEN
      Was there unity in Mycenaean gender practices? The women of Pylos and Knossos in the Linear B tablets

      Kim S. SHELTON
      Who wears the horns? Gender choices in Mycenaean terracotta figurines

      Alexander UCHITEL
      The Minoan Linear A sign for “woman”: a tentative identification

      Judith WEINGARTEN
      The Zakro master and questions of gender

      Marika ZEIMBEKI
      Gender, kinship and material culture in Aegean Bronze Age ritual

      D. FORMATION OF PAST GENDER:
      COMING OF AGE, CHILDHOOD, WOMANHOOD, MOTHERHOOD

      Françoise AUDOUZE and Frédéric JANNY
      Can we hope to identify children's activities in Upper Palaeolithic settlements?

      Anne P. CHAPIN
      Constructions of male youth and gender in Aegean art: the evidence from Late Bronze Age Crete and Thera

      Katerina KOPAKA
      Mothers in Aegean stratigraphies? The dawn of ever-continuing engendered life cycles

      Maia POMADÈRE
      Où sont les mères ? Représentations et réalités de la maternité dans le monde égéen protohistorique

      John G. YOUNGER
      “We are woman”: girl, maid, matron in Aegean art

      E. READING AEGEAN GENDER: THROUGH WOMEN’S AND MEN’S EYES

      Isabelle BRADFER-BURDET
      Phèdre ou la Goulue : l'antiquité travestie. Les femmes de l'Âge du Bronze mises à nu par les archéologues du XXème siècle

      Gerald CADOGAN
      Gender metaphors of social stratigraphy in pre-linear B Crete , or Is “Minoan gynaecocracy” (still) credible?

      Lucy GOODISON
      Gender, body and the Minoans: contemporary and prehistoric perceptions

      Christine MORRIS
      The iconography of the bared breast in Aegean Bronze Age art

      F. ENGENDERING AEGEAN FIELDWORK:
      THE CONTRIBUTION OF WOMEN ARCHAEOLOGISTS

      Susan Heuck ALLEN
      Excavating women: female pairings in early Aegean archaeology (1871-1918)

      Anna Lucia D'AGATA
      Women archaeologists and non-palatial Greece : a case-study from Crete“of the hundred cities”

      Metaxia TSIPOPOULOU
      Harriet Boyd's “granddaughters”: women directors of excavations and surveys in Crete at the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century