Stereotyped bodies, buried bodies, represented bodies, changing bodies: A comprehensive approach from feminist archeology

In this paper we present a number of approaches to the issue of female corporeal identities and their agency. Employing a traverse perspective, we focus on a variety of prehistoric and proto-historic case studies from the Iberian Peninsula as well as from the ancient Mediterranean in general. Our pr...

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Autores principales: Rueda Galán, Carmen, González Marcén, Paloma, Sánchez Romero, Margarita, Rísquez Cuenca, Carmen, Cacheda Pérez, María, De Miguel Ibáñez, María Paz, Delgado Hervás, Ana, Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, Marta, Herranz Sánchez, Ana Belén, López-Bertran, Mireia, Picazo i Gurina, Marina, Soler Mayor, Begoña
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/analarqueyetno/article/view/4817
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Sumario:In this paper we present a number of approaches to the issue of female corporeal identities and their agency. Employing a traverse perspective, we focus on a variety of prehistoric and proto-historic case studies from the Iberian Peninsula as well as from the ancient Mediterranean in general. Our proposal follows three principal lines of research: first, we reflect on the stereotypical images of prehistory which have produced profoundly distorted models of the past. Second, we examine the question of corporeal identities based on a group of selected burials. Finally, using bioarchaeological data, the third line is a comprehensive overview of social status, level of care, and visible changes in female bodies within the context of their specific life cycle. We offer a general reflection which allows us to present the current state of research that has been undertaken by the group Past Women. This covers the study of corporeal identities in the past as a fundamental analytical basis to analyze social behavior and the construction of collective identities. It also helps generate new narratives, collective and inclusive, based on rigorous research.