Colonialismo na Arqueologia Histórica: uma revisão de problemas e perspectivas
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Resumo: Este artigo aborda o papel fundacional do colonialismo na arqueologia histórica. Seus objetivos são traçar os caminhos pelos quais o colonialismo tem estruturado as pesquisas e terminologias, tratar sobre as formas como tem sido abordado e negligenciado pela(o)s arqueóloga(o)s históricos, bem como refletir sobre a variedade de conceitos utilizados nesses estudos: contato cultural, colonialismo, pós-colonialismo, resistência, hibridismo, emaranhamento, persistência, sobrevivência e etnogênese. Nesse sentido, o presente trabalho não só avalia os avanços analíticos e as limitações teóricas com respeito ao principal problema de pesquisa da arqueologia histórica do colonialismo – os povos indígenas –, mas também identifica diversas lacunas no que diz respeito às conexões mais que necessárias com a Diáspora Africana e os próprios colonizadores. Abstract: This paper addresses the foundational role of colonialism in historical archaeology. It traces the ways that colonialism has structured research and terminology, the manner in which it has been approached or neglected by historical archaeologists, and the variety of concepts that have been utilized in such studies: culture contact, colonialism, postcolonialism, resistance, hybridity, entanglement, persistence, survivance, and ethnogenesis. The chapter not only evaluates these analytical developments and shortcomings with respect to the core focus of historical archaeologies of colonialism – Indigenous people – but also identifies several lacunae pertaining to necessary connections to the African Diaspora and colonizers themselves.Referências
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