Table Of ContentSherene Baugher
Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood
Editors
Archaeology
and Preservation
of Gendered
Landscapes
Archaeology and Preservation of Gendered
Landscapes
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Sherene Baugher Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood
Editors
Archaeology and
Preservation of Gendered
Landscapes
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Editors
ShereneBaugher SuzanneM.Spencer-Wood
DepartmentofLandscape DepartmentofSociology
Architecture OaklandUniversity
CornellUniversity 520VernerHall
440KennedyHall RochesterMI48309
IthacaNY14853 USA
USA [email protected]
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ISBN978-1-4419-1500-9 e-ISBN978-1-4419-1501-6
DOI10.1007/978-1-4419-1501-6
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Contents
1 Introduction:TheArchaeologyandPreservationofNorth
AmericanGenderedLandscapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
SuzanneM.Spencer-WoodandShereneBaugher
PartI GenderingNativeAmericanLandscapes
2 The Clearings and The Woods: The Haudenosaunee
(Iroquois)Landscape–GenderedandBalanced . . . . . . . . . . 21
RobertW.Venables
3 Gender Dynamics, Routine Activities, and Place in
HaudenosauneeTerritory:AnArchaeologicalCaseStudy
fromtheCayugaRegionofCentralNewYorkState . . . . . . . . 57
KathleenM.SydoriakAllen
PartII GenderingAfrican-AmericanLandscapes
4 Sweepin’ Spirits: Power and Transformation
onthePlantationLandscape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
WhitneyBattle-Baptiste
5 African-AmericanWomen,Power,andFreedominthe
ContestedLandscapeofCampNelson,Kentucky . . . . . . . . . 95
W.StephenMcBride
6 Remembering the Women of Vine Street:
Archaeology and Historic Preservation
ofanUrbanLandscapeinLancaster,Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . 113
JamesA.DelleandMaryAnnLevine
PartIII GenderingMulti-ethnicLandscapes
7 (Re)ConstructinglaTierradelaGuerra:AnIndo-Hispano
GenderedLandscapeontheRitoColoradoFrontierof
SpanishColonialNewMexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
JunU.Sunseri
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8 Sailors’SnugHarbor:ALandscapeofGenderandPower . . . . 165
ShereneBaugher
9 GenderedPowerDynamicsAmongReligiousSects,Ethnic
Groups,andClasses,inJewishCommunitiesonGreater
Boston’sLandscapeattheTurnoftheCentury. . . . . . . . . . . 189
SuzanneM.Spencer-Wood
PartIV GenderingReligiousLandscapes
10 TheDynamicsofaShakerLandscapeinCanterbury,
NewHampshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
DavidR.StarbuckandPaulaJ.Dennis
11 TheImportanceofanOrderedLandscapeatPleasantHill
ShakerVillage:PastandPresentIssues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
KimA.McBride
12 AChineseTempleinCalifornia,LostandFound . . . . . . . . . . 273
RobertaS.Greenwood
PartV GenderingIndustrialLandscapes
13 GenderingMiningLandscapes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293
DonaldL.Hardesty
14 EngenderingtheCorporateLandscape:AViewfromthe
Miners’Doublehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
KarenMetheny
PartVI Commentary
15 Commentary: A Feminist Framework for Analyzing
ComplexGenderedPowerDynamicsAlteringCultural
LandscapesfromthePastintothePresent . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343
SuzanneM.Spencer-Wood
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361
Contributors
KathleenM.SydoriakAllen DepartmentofAnthropology,Universityof
Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh,PA15260,USA,[email protected]
WhitneyBattle-Baptiste DepartmentofAnthropology,Universityof
MassachusettsAmherst,Amherst,MA01002,USA,
[email protected]
ShereneBaugher DepartmentofLandscapeArchitecture,CornellUniversity,
Ithaca,NY14853,USA,[email protected]
JamesA.Delle DepartmentofAnthropologyandSociology,KutztownUniversity
ofPennsylvania,Kutztown,PA19530,USA,[email protected]
PaulaJ.Dennis IntheFieldConsulting:ArchitecturalHistoryandHistoric
Preservation,Essex,NY12936,USA,inthefi[email protected]
RobertaS.Greenwood GreenwoodandAssociates,PacificPalisades,CA90272,
USA,[email protected]
DonaldL.Hardesty DepartmentofAnthropology,UniversityofNevada,Reno,
NV89557-0096,USA,[email protected]
MaryAnnLevine DepartmentofAnthropology,FranklinandMarshallCollege,
Lancaster,PA17604,USA,[email protected]
KimA.McBride KentuckyArchaeologicalSurvey,UniversityofKentucky,
Lexington,KY40506-9854,USA,[email protected]
W.StephenMcBride CampNelsonCivilWarHeritagePark,Nicholasville,KY
40356,USA,[email protected]
KarenMetheny DepartmentofArchaeology,BostonUniversity,Boston,MA
02215,USA,[email protected]
SuzanneM.Spencer-Wood DepartmentofSociology,Anthropology,andSocial
Work,OaklandUniversity,RochesterHills,MI48309,USA;PeabodyMuseumof
ArchaeologyandEthnology,HarvardUniversity,Cambridge,MA02138,USA,
[email protected],[email protected]
DavidR.Starbuck DepartmentofSocialScience,PlymouthStateUniversity,
Plymouth,NH03264,USA,[email protected]
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Description:Historical archaeology of landscapes initially followed the pattern of Classical Archaeology by studying elite men's gardens. Over time, particularly in North America, the field has expanded to cover larger settlement areas, but still often with ungendered and elite focus. The editors of this volume