Interrogating human origins : decolonisation and the deep human past /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: Porr, Martin (Editor), Matthews, Jacqueline M. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Series:Archaeological orientations.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Interrogating and decolonising the deep human past / Martin Porr and Jacqueline M. Matthews
  • IMHO : inventing modern human origins / Iain Davidson
  • Modern colonial ontologies of the 'more-than-animal' human : provincialising humanism for the present day / Kay Anderson
  • Colonialism and narratives of human origins in Asia and Africa / Sheela Athreya and Rebecca Rogers Ackermann
  • Primordialising Aboriginal Australians : colonialist tropes and Eurocentric views on behavioural markers of modern humans / Ian J McNiven
  • Old flames : rekindling ideas of fire, humanity and representation through creative art practice / Ursula K Frederick
  • Orientalism and origins : the search for firsts in the 'Cradle of Civilization' / Allison Mickel
  • The beast without : becoming human in the science fiction of H.G. Wells / John McNabb
  • The temporality of humanity and the colonial landscape of the deep human past / Martin Porr
  • The Far West from the Far East : decolonisation and human origins in East Asia : the legacy of 1937 and 1948 / Robin Dennell
  • Interpretative shifts in understanding the prehistoric settlement of the Indian subcontinent : comparing Western and Indian historical perspectives / Parth R Chauhan
  • Our earliest ancestors : human and non-human primates of North America / Paulette F Steeves
  • "If we are all African, then I am nothing" : hominin evolution and the politics of identity in South Africa / Amanda Esterhuysen
  • Naming the sacred ancestors : taxonomic reification and Pleistocene genomic narratives / Jonathan Marks
  • Traditional owner participation in genetic research : a researcher perspective / Craig Muller and Joe Dortch.