The archaeology of ethnogenesis : race and sexuality in colonial San Francisco

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The archaeology of ethnogenesis : race and sexuality in colonial San Francisco

Barbara L. Voss

University of California Press, c2008

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Bibliography: p. 343-387

Includes index

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内容説明

This innovative work of historical archaeology illuminates the genesis of the Californios, a community of military settlers who forged a new identity on the northwest edge of Spanish North America. Since 1993, Barbara L. Voss has conducted archaeological excavations at the Presidio of San Francisco, founded by Spain during its colonization of California's central coast. Her research at the Presidio forms the basis for this rich study of cultural identity formation, or ethnogenesis, among the diverse peoples who came from widespread colonized populations to serve at the Presidio. Through a close investigation of the landscape, architecture, ceramics, clothing, and other aspects of material culture, she traces shifting contours of race and sexuality in colonial California.

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List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Ethnogenesis and the Archaeology of Identity I. HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXTS 2. Spanish-Colonial San Francisco 3. From Casta to Californio, I: Who Lived at El Presidio de San Francisco? 4. From Casta to Californio, II: Social Identities in Late Spanish and Mexican-Era Alta California 5. From Artifacts to Ethnogenesis: Excavating El Presidio de San Francisco II. SPATIAL AND MATERIAL PRACTICES 6. Sites of Identification: Landscape 7. Structuring Structures: Architecture 8. Tradition and Taste: Ceramics 9. Consuming Practices: Foodways 10. Fashioning the Colonial Subject: Clothing Conclusion: The Limits of Ethnogenesis Appendix: Zooarchaeological and Archaeobotanical Analyses Notes References Index

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