TY - BOOK AU - Barile,Kerri S. AU - Brandon,Jamie C. TI - Household chores and household choices: theorizing the domestic sphere in historical archaeology SN - 9780817381646 AV - E159.5 .H68 2004eb U1 - 640/.973 22 PY - 2004/// CY - Tuscaloosa, Ala. PB - University of Alabama Press KW - Historic sites KW - United States KW - Material culture KW - Landscapes KW - Social aspects KW - History KW - Households KW - Families KW - Sex role KW - Archaeology and history KW - Feminist archaeology KW - Archaeology KW - Methodology KW - Culture matérielle KW - États-Unis KW - Paysages KW - Aspect social KW - Histoire KW - Ménages (Statistique) KW - Familles KW - Rôle selon le sexe KW - Archéologie et histoire KW - Féminisme et archéologie KW - Archéologie KW - Méthodologie KW - HOUSE & HOME KW - Reference KW - bisacsh KW - FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS KW - General KW - Antiquities KW - fast KW - Haushalt KW - gnd KW - Archäologie KW - Ausgrabung KW - Geschichte KW - Lebensbedingungen KW - Siedlung KW - Antiquités KW - USA KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-305) and index; Household chores; or the chore of defining the household / Jamie C. Brandon and Kerri S. Barile -- Analysis of household and family at a Spanish colonial rancho along the Rio Grande / Mindy Bonine -- A space of our own: redefining the enslaved household at Andrew Jackson's hermitage plantation / Whitney Battle -- Separate kitchens and intimate archaeology: constructing urban slavery on the antebellum cotton frontier in Washington, Arkansas / Leslie C. Stewart-Arbernathy -- "Living symbols of their lifelong struggles": in search of the home and household in the heart of Freedman's Town, Dallas, Texas / James M. Davidson -- Finding the space between spatial boundaries and social dynamics: the archeology of nested households / Nesta Anderson -- Hegemony within the household: the perspective from a South Carolina plantation / Kerri S. Barile -- A historic pay-for-housework community household: the Cambridge Cooperative Housekeeping Society / Suzanne Spencer-Wood -- Fictive kin in the mountains: the paternalistic metaphor and households in a California logging camp / Efstathios I. Pappas -- The ethnohistory and archaeology of Nuevo Santander Rancho households / Mary Jo Galindo -- Reconstructing domesticity and segregating households: the intersections of gender and race in the postbellum south / Jamie C. Brandon -- Working-class households as sites of social change / Margaret C. Wood -- What difference does feminist theory make in researching households? A commentary / Suzanne Spencer-Wood -- Doing the housework: new approaches to the archaeology of households / Mary C. Beaudry; Electronic reproduction; [Place of publication not identified]; HathiTrust Digital Library; 2010 N2 - The time is ripe for such an effort, as the questions that gather under the labels of modernity, the postmodern, and critical theory now transcend a single discipline. The work of John Rawls on justice in public life has had a generation of influence on scholarship, and this work seems to have a high degree of likelihood of making meaningful statements on these questions in the field UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=235064 ER -