Skip to main content
  • Book
  • © 2021

Theorizing Bioarchaeology

Authors:

  • Discusses ways in which social theory can enrich, expand, and enlighten bioarchaeological studies
  • Only book to explicitly address social theory and bioarchaeology
  • Provides a much needed narrative to understanding human diversity and illustrating the plasticity of human behavior

Part of the book series: Bioarchaeology and Social Theory (BST)

Buy it now

Buying options

eBook USD 119.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Hardcover Book USD 159.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Other ways to access

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check for access.

Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. What Is Theorizing?

    • Pamela L. Geller
    Pages 1-10
  3. What Is Habitus?

    • Pamela L. Geller
    Pages 11-31
  4. What Is Normal?

    • Pamela L. Geller
    Pages 33-59
  5. What Is Intersectionality?

    • Pamela L. Geller
    Pages 61-86
  6. What Is Necropolitics?

    • Pamela L. Geller
    Pages 87-116
  7. What Is Bioethos?

    • Pamela L. Geller
    Pages 117-144
  8. Coda: What Is Future Tripping?

    • Pamela L. Geller
    Pages 145-146
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 147-150

About this book

Bioarchaeology has relied on Darwinian perspectives and biocultural models to communicate information about the lives of past peoples. This book demonstrates how further theoretical expansion—a thoughtful engagement with critical social theorizing—can contribute insightful and more ethical outcomes. To do so, it focuses on social theoretical concepts of pertinence to bioarchaeological studies: habitus, the normal, intersectionality, necropolitics, and bioethos. These concepts can deepen study of plasticity, disease, gender, violence, and race and ethnicity, as well as advance the field’s decolonization efforts.

This book also works to overcome the challenges presented by dense social theorizing, which has paid little attention to real bodies. It historicizes, explains, and adapts concepts, as well as discusses archaeological, historic, and contemporary case studies from around the world.

Theorizing Bioarchaeology is intended for individuals who may have initially dismissed social theorizing as postmodern but now acknowledge this characterization as oversimplified. It is for readers who foster curiosity about bioarchaeology’s contradictions and common sense. The ideas contained in these pages may also be of use to students who know that it is naive at best and myopic at worst to presume data derived from bodies speak for themselves.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Anthropology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, USA

    Pamela L. Geller

About the author

Pamela L. Geller is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Miami. Her research, interests include bioarchaeology and biohistory; theorizing about gender, sexuality, race, and nation; biopolitics and necropolitics; socio-politics of the past; and bioethics. More recently she has become obsessed with plastics as 21st-century material culture in need of urgent archaeological attention. Her publications include The Bioarchaeology of Social-Sexual Lives (2017, Springer Press), co-edited volume Feminist Anthropology (2006, Penn Press), numerous journal articles, and op-eds. She is also editor of the Routledge book series The Archaeology of Gender and Sexuality. Over the years, Geller has conducted fieldwork in Israel, Hawai’i, Belize, Honduras, Perú, and Haiti.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Theorizing Bioarchaeology

  • Authors: Pamela L. Geller

  • Series Title: Bioarchaeology and Social Theory

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70704-0

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: History, History (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-70702-6Published: 01 July 2021

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-70704-0Published: 30 June 2021

  • Series ISSN: 2567-6776

  • Series E-ISSN: 2567-6814

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XIII, 150

  • Number of Illustrations: 6 b/w illustrations, 1 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: History, general, Archaeology, Anthropology

Buy it now

Buying options

eBook USD 119.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Hardcover Book USD 159.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Other ways to access