LGBTQI and Ally Members Queering Archaeology in Theory and Practice, Looking at Identity, Ethics,and Intersectionality in the Past, & Mentorship in the Present.
Hi followers! We are transitioning to a new Twitter account. This will allow us more control over the account (since so many of the passwords, etc. haven't been passed down properly). Please follow us at @QueerArchaeo for the new launch of our social media!
Wanted: your recommended readings for Queer, Trans, LGBTQ archaeologies đłïžâđđłïžââ§ïžđEspecially looking for recent books/edited volumes queering archaeology, but articles and more empirical work welcome too. Can we start a đ§”below?đ
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A free virtual conference on queering archaeology from the University of Edinburgh.
Friday, February 24 at 16:00 GMT
Register at: eventbrite.co.uk/e/queering-âŠ
If you missed the DAN webinar yesterday, or if you have students or friends who might be interested, check out the recording, now up on our website: disabledarchnetwork.weebly.câŠ
âArchaeologists give voices to those who never made it into the history books. At least thatâs what they are supposed to do.â A paraphrase of something my professor said today in my archaeology class. âBut the Elite white men who run the discipline donât tend to do thatâ
We are at the Anarchist Book Fair in Amsterdam today! Come find us at the table, we have free vegan cookies! At 15:30 we will have a workshop on #mutualaid and academia! #anarchistbookfair
archaeologists on Twitter: a few weeks ago I read a series of tweets about heteronormative bias in archaeology exhibits, and the lack of space for queer possibility in accompanying didactics. of course, now I am completely unable to find these tweets. help?
Are you working on or do you know someone working on queer ecologies? I'm hoping to put together an online networking meeting. Any field, any definition of the terms, any specialism.
From the AN Archives:
A student and teacher reflect on Leith Mullingsâs impact on their work and what it means to engage in student-teacher practices as Black/queer folks in the classroom. #PrideMonthow.ly/u12m50JEJMw
My Masterâs dissertation is on gender and queer representation in archaeology. If youâre an archaeology university student or lecturer (pgr included) and have 5 minutes to fill out a survey on teaching gender archaeology, itâd be much appreciated! forms.office.com/r/uB5nXLNYBâŠ
Join the Council for Maryland Archeology for a FREE webinar on Queer Archaeology on June 29 from 6:30-8:00pm (Eastern Time). See the poster for more information and you can register for the webinar here:
cfma-md.com/index.php?optionâŠ#queer#Archaeology
ALT Multi-colored poster for the Council for Maryland Archaeology Conference "LGBTQI Archaeology". Post reads: Free Webinar, LBGTQIA Archaeology. Celebrate Pride Month with a conversation about queer archaeology with leading scholars in the field. June 29, 2022. 6:30-8:00pm. Register at cfma-md.com. There are also images of the three panelists, Laura Heath-Stout (she/her), Jay Lunze (they/them), and Jennifer Lupu (she/her).
Poster alt-text (1/2): Multi-colored poster for the Council for Maryland Archaeology Conference "LGBTQI Archaeology". Post reads: Free Webinar, LBGTQIA Archaeology. Celebrate Pride Month with a conversation about queer archaeology with leading scholars in the field.
Poster alt-text: (2/2): June 29, 2022. 6:30-8:00pm. Register at cfma-md.com. There are also images of the three panelists, Laura Heath-Stout (she/her), Jay Lunze (they/them), and Jennifer Lupu (she/her).