1st Edition
Identity, Oppression, and Diversity in Archaeology Career Arcs
1. Introduction 2. Arriving at the Trailhead: Discovering Archaeology 3. Who Belongs on the Path? Microaggressions 4. Attacks Along the Trail: Harassment, Bullying, and Assault 5. Landscape Formations: Systemic Inequities 6. Worn Out from the Climb: The Cognitive Burden of Marginalization 7. Trail Junctions: Interests, Opportunities, and Reflexivity 8. Conclusion: Systemic Changes
Biography
Laura E. Heath-Stout is an intersectional feminist archaeologist, a postdoctoral scholar at the Archaeology Center at Stanford University, and a member of the Leadership Team of the Disabled Archaeologists Network. She studies the effects of systemic oppression on the demographics and knowledge production of archaeology. Her next big project will be a community-driven disability justice archaeology project on a twentieth-century institution for people with intellectual disabilities.






