id 13371 Url https://chloe.cnr.it/s/BiDiAr/item/13371 Resource template Academic Article Resource class bibo:AcademicArticle Title From Hybridity to Entanglement, From Essentialism to Practice Creator Stockhammer, Philipp Wolfgang Date 2013 Language eng Abstract Hybridity and hybridization have recently become buzzwords in archaeological studies. In particular archaeologists working in the Mediterranean on Bronze Age networks of interaction (e.g. Feldman 2006; Knapp 2008, 2009, 2012; Steel 2002; Voskos and Knapp 2008), on Early Iron Age colonization (Antonaccio 2003, 2010; Dietler 2010; van Dommelen 2006; Hodos 2010; Vives-Ferrándiz Sánchez 2005, 2007, 2008) and on Romanization (van Dommelen and Terrenato 2007; Hodos 2006; Webster 2001) have found it a highly useful term to describe archaeological phenomena. Whereas Bhabha (2007) defined hybridity as a strategy of the suppressed and subaltern against their suppressors in a colonial context, archaeologists particularly perceive those objects as 'hybrid' which seem to resist classification within predefined taxonomies. Is Part Of Archaeological Review from Cambridge Issue 1 Pages 11-28 Volume 28 Homepage https://www.zotero.org/groups/5293298/bidiar/items/U8T6HQTR/item-list --