Rosemary A. Joyce

About The Author

Rosemary A. Joyce is the Alice S. Davis Endowed Chair in Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. Her many publications include Gender and Power in Prehispanic Mesoamerica and Ancient Bodies, Ancient Lives: Sex, Gender, and Archaeology.

Books by Rosemary A. Joyce

Disturbing Bodies

Perspectives on Forensic Anthropology

Edited by Zoë Crossland
The theme of disturbing bodies has a double valence, evoking both the work that anthropologists do and also the ways in which the dead can, in turn, disturb the living through their material qualities, through dreams and other forms of presence, and through the political claims often articulated ...
Things in Motion

Object Itineraries in Anthropological Practice

Complementing the concept of object biography, the contributors to this volume use the complex construct of itineraries to trace the places in which objects come to rest or are active, the routes through which things circulate, and the means by which they are moved.
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