Citation assignment 1
Race and racism in South American archaeology
Rafael P. Curtoni and Gustavo G. Politis
Abstract
This article addresses the issue of race and racism in the archaeology of South America taking into account contemporary contributions in order to analyses and discuss the subtle functioning of racist thinking and ideas. It also provides a theoretical framework of departure for deconstructing and interpreting race and racism as social and cultural phenomena trying to elucidate the powerful effects implied by racist feelings. In a more general sense, this paper attempts to show that race and racism are still vivid in many social and cultural fields - including scientific and academic ones, functioning sometimes as a powerfully rooted belief.
Race and Racism in South American Archaeology
Author(s): Rafael P. Curtoni and Gustavo G. PolitisReviewed work(s):Source: World Archaeology, Vol. 38, No. 1, Race, Racism and Archaeology (Mar., 2006), pp. 93-108
APA-style 1
Rafael P. Curtoni and Gustavo G (2006) reveal that race and racism are still vivid in many social and cultural fields - including scientific and academic ones, functioning sometimes as a powerfully rooted belief. (p. 93)
APA-style 2
The archaeology of South American inform us that race and racism are still vivid in many social and cultural fields - including scientific and academic ones, functioning sometimes as a powerfully rooted belief. (Rafael P. Curtoni and Gustavo G, 2006, p. 93)