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Social construction of the past
Social construction of the past, <em>Social Construction of the Past</em> examines how mainstream scholarship constructs the past and, in creating a people's cultural history, appropriates it and turns it into a form of domination by one group over another.
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Social construction of the past, Social Construction of the Past examines how mainstream scholarship constructs the past and, in creating a people's cultural history, appropriates it and turns it into a form of domination by one group over another. Acknowledgements of the in, Social construction of the past
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  • Social construction of the past
  • Written by author George Clement Bond, Angela Gilliam
  • Published by London ; Routledge, 1997, c1994., 1997/03/27
  • Social Construction of the Past examines how mainstream scholarship constructs the past and, in creating a people's cultural history, appropriates it and turns it into a form of domination by one group over another. Acknowledgements of the in
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Foreword
Preface
Introduction 1
1 Ethnicity and representation 25
2 Racial representations and power in the dependent development of the United States South 29
3 Sexual politics and the mediation of class, gender and race in former slave plantation societies: the case of Haiti 44
4 Representation and power: blacks in Colombia 59
5 From Eden to limbo: the construction of indigenism in Brazil 74
6 Literacy and power in colonial Latin America 89
7 The construction of antiquity and the egalitarian principle: social constructions of the past in the present 113
8 The image of Ancient Greece as a tool for colonialism and European hegemony 119
9 The politics of identity in archaeology 129
10 Gender division of labour in the construction of archaeological knowledge in the United States 144
11 Interpreting silences: symbol and history in the case of Ram Janmabhoomi/Babri Masjid 154
12 Lifting the veil of popular history: archaeology and politics in urban Cape Town 167
13 Struggling with tradition in South Africa: the multivocality of images of the past 185
14 Intellectuals in South Africa and the reconstructive agenda 203
Index 224


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