id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_s25pkllnpfesxiuyco7332fopy Karen Dempsey Gender and medieval archaeology: storming the castle 2019 17 .pdf application/pdf 6435 851 54 Despite more than three decades of feminist critique, archaeological scholarship remains predominantly focused on the exploration of patriarchal narratives and is, therefore, complicit in reinforcing structural inequalities. relative absence of gendered approaches within archaeology through the lens of later medieval Keywords: later medieval archaeology, castle studies, gender, feminism For balance, potential gender disparity in authorship is also assessed within three journals of medieval archaeology published in Gender balance in a selection of Oxford handbooks of archaeology (figure by the author). the body, gendered identities, queerness and, of course, women and feminist activism (e.g. Green 2008; L'Estrange 2008; French 2013; Maude 2014; Moss 2018). gendered interpretations is a fundamental issue not just for castle studies, but also for medieval archaeology and archaeology more generally, where many scholars still take a singular Gender and medieval archaeology: storming the castle Gender and medieval archaeology in Britain and Ireland Gender and medieval archaeology in Britain and Ireland ./cache/work_s25pkllnpfesxiuyco7332fopy.pdf ./txt/work_s25pkllnpfesxiuyco7332fopy.txt