Events

Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

“the way we lived was shaped by objects”: Contemporary Reflections on Black Materiality

November 8, 2024 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

The Standish Room, Science Library, UAlbany Uptown Campus
1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12222 United States


AIA Society: Albany

Lecturer: Whitney Battle-Baptiste

In her lecture “the way we lived was shaped by objects”: Contemporary Reflections on Black Materiality, Whitney Battle-Baptiste discusses how her first book, Black Feminist Archaeology (2011) presents the components of a methodological tool kit to highlight how Americanist archaeologists can engage issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality. She also wanted archaeologists to amplify how identity and life experiences bring archaeologists to ask different questions of their data, employ multiple perspectives on material, and maintain an honest dialogue with colleagues and the communities they work with. She hoped her words would help to shift towards a more inclusive historical analysis that took into consideration how the past and the present are connected. Sites are no longer the only spaces where archaeologists are working. In the theory that we are in a moment where the “past is not past,” the power of archaeology is more important than ever.

Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lectureship

When placing events on your calendar using these buttons, please check that time zone displays correctly.

Details

Date:
November 8, 2024
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST
Event Category:

Contact

Verónica Pérez Rodríguez
Email
vperezrodriguez@albany.edu

Other

In-person or Virtual Event
In-person

Venue

The Standish Room, Science Library, UAlbany Uptown Campus
1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12222 United States
+ Google Map
Subscribe to the AIA e-Update

support Us

The AIA is North America's largest and oldest nonprofit organization dedicated to archaeology. The Institute advances awareness, education, fieldwork, preservation, publication, and research of archaeological sites and cultural heritage throughout the world. Your contribution makes a difference.