The bioarchaeology of structural vio...
Tremblay, Lori A.

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  • The bioarchaeology of structural violence = a theoretical framework for industrial era inequality /
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    Title/Author: The bioarchaeology of structural violence/ edited by Lori A. Tremblay, Sarah Reedy.
    Reminder of title: a theoretical framework for industrial era inequality /
    other author: Tremblay, Lori A.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
    Description: xiv, 284 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1. Introduction (Lori A. Tremblay And Sarah Reedy) -- Part I: The Structural Violence of Gender Inequality -- Chapter 2. Female beauty, bodies, binding, and the bioarchaeology of structural violence in the industrial era through the lens of critical white feminism (Pamela K. Stone) -- Chapter 3. Embodied discrimination and "mutilated historicity": Archiving black women's bodies in the Huntington collection (Aja M. Lans) -- Chapter 4. Embodying industrialization: Inequality, structural violence, disease, and stress in working class and poor British women (Sarah Mathena-Allen and Molly K. Zuckerman) Chapter 5. Patriarchy in Industrial Era Europe: Skeletal evidence of male preference during growth (Sarah Reedy) -- Part II: The Structural Violence of Social and Socioeconomic Inequalities -- Chapter 6. The Erie County Poorhouse (1828-1926) as a Heterotopia: A bioarchaeological perspective (Jennifer L. Muller, Jennifer F. Byrnes, and David A. Ingleman) -- Chapter 7. Norway's Industrial Beginnings: New life challenges, recurring poverty, and the path to Tukthuset, Oslo House of Corrections (Gwyn Madden and Rose Drew) -- Chapter 8. A new division of labor? Understanding structural violence through occupational stress: An examination of entheseal patterns and osteoarthritis in the Hamann-Todd collection (Anna Paraskevi Alioto) -- Chapter 9. Products of industry: Pollution, health, and England's Industrial Revolution (Sara A. McGuire) -- Chapter 10. Health, well-being, and structural violence after sociopolitical revolution (Gina M. Agostini) -- Chapter 11. Structural violence in antebellum New Orleans: How the interplay of socioeconomic status and law impacted the class structure of Louisiana's port populations (Christine L. Halling and Ryan M. Seidemann) -- Chapter 12. Conclusion (Sarah Reedy)
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Human remains (Archaeology) -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46440-0
    ISBN: 9783030464400
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