Sandra Montón Subias's research while affiliated with University Pompeu Fabra and other places

Publications (9)

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En este artículo partiré del lema de María Galindo — no se puede descolonizar sin despatriarcalizar — para reivindicar que funciona en ambos sentidos. Aunque el patriarcado apareció ya en la prehistoria, entiendo que los procesos coloniales iniciados por las potencias europeas durante el siglo XV supusieron un punto de inflexión para entender su co...
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Over the (slightly more than) two decades that the European Journal of Archaeology (formerly the Journal of European Archaeology ) has been in print, we have published a number of excellent and high profile articles. Among these, Paul Treherne's seminal meditation on Bronze Age male identity and warriorhood stands out as both the highest cited and...
Technical Report
Informe arqueológico de la campaña de campo 2016 en “Casa Real” (Refugio Nacional de la Vida Salvaje, Ritidian, Guam). Este informe recoge el trabajo de campo arqueológico realizado durante mayo-junio de 2016 en el área del Refugio de la Vida Salvaje de Ritidian, en el norte de Guam. Durante el mismo, hemos podido documentar, entre otros, los resto...
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Initially, feminist archeology developed a critique to dominant or mainstream archeology. Rooted on personal experience of sexism in professional practice it was aimed at transforming it. In this paper, we reflect on the reasons that hinder the relationship between feminist and mainstream archaeology, considering discrepancies present in the intern...

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... In this article, we have focused on the church and cemetery of San Dionisio, and presented the preliminary results of the excavations conducted until now. These excavations are part of the research project ABERIGUA which aims to excavate at different enclaves of the colonial period to better understand the case-specific details of colonial strategies implemented during the colonization of Guam and the Marianas, and the subsequent native Chamorro responses -including processes of cultural identity, change and continuity (Montón Subías, Bayman & Moragas 2018;Montón-Subías in press [2021]). On March 6, 1521, Chamorros encountered Europeans for the first time when they visited the Magellan expedition that had anchored in their article waters while circumnavigating the world. ...
... First, we must bear in mind that many of the functions previously belonging to the realm of maintenance activities were partly externalized, as has been described above while discussing children's socialization. But, secondly, it must be remembered that maintenance activities are structurally associated to interdependent relationships, to maintaining the group's social bonds and to a lack of social power (González et al. 2008;Hernando 2008;Montón-Subías and Lozano 2012). It should therefore come as no surprise that maintenance activities should have lost social recognition in a context of growing social inequality, as they were cornered into a domestic sphere progressively differentiated from the public realm of power, a dualism which the much more integrated past social reality was split into. ...
... Brück, 2019). We are left with the 'Warrior's Beauty' as one of the 'divergent, multiple masculinities' invoked by Treherne (Frieman et al., 2017). To what extent was gender decoupled from the construction of self? ...