
Forging Southeastern Identities
Archaeologists, anthropologists, and folklorists working in the Southeast have always recognized the region’s social diversity; indeed, the central purpose of these disciplines is to study peoples overlooked by the mainstream. Yet the ability to define and trace the origins of a collective social identity—the means by which individuals or groups align themselves, always in contrast to others—has proven to be an elusive goal. Here, editors Gregory A. Waselkov and Marvin T. Smith champion the relational identification and categorical identification processes, taken from sociological theory, as effective analytical tools.
Taking up the challenge, the contributors have deployed an eclectic range of approaches to establish and inform an overarching theme of identity. Some investigate shell gorgets, textiles, shell trade, infrastructure, specific sites, or plant usage. Others focus on the edges of the Mississippian world or examine colonial encounters between Europeans and native peoples. A final chapter considers the adaptive malleability of historical legend in the telling and hearing of slave narratives.
- Undertitel
- Social Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Folklore of the Mississippian to Early Historic South
- Redaktör
- Gregory A. Waselkov, Marvin T. Smith
- ISBN
- 9780817319410
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 640 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2017-03-30
- Sidor
- 336
