Dr Yvonne Marshall

Dr Yvonne Marshall

Archaeology
University of Southampton
Avenue Campus
Highfield
Southampton
SO17 1BF

Position: Senior Lecturer; Head of Education for Archaeology
Primary research group: Social Prehistory
Affiliated research group: Theory, Representation and Cultural Politics

Research interests

Regional focus:

Pacific Rim Archaeology – Pacific Northwest Coast, Polynesia (particularly New Zealand and Fiji), Taiwan and Japan.

Theoretical focus:

Feminist theory

Social approaches in archaeology

Current research focus:

Feminist approaches to materiality and material culture

Community, patrimony, and corporate responsibility in archaeological practice

Biographical Notes:

BA Otago, New Zealand; MA Auckland, New Zealand; PhD Simon Fraser University, Canada

 

 

Selected Publications

Authored Books  

D.G. Sutton, L. Furey and Y.M. Marshall. 2003.   The Archaeology of Pouerua Pa, Northern New Zealand.  University of Auckland Press, Auckland. The Archaeology of Pouerua Pa

 

Y.M. Marshall, A.D. Crosby, S. Matararaba and S. Wood. 2000. Sigatoka: The Shifting Sands of Fijian Prehistory. Oxford, Oxbow Press. Sigatoka: The Shifting Sands of Fijian Prehistory

Edited volumes

Marshall, Y.M.  (ed.) 2006. Sedentism in Non-Agricultural Societies. World Archaeology38(2).

Marshall, Y.M., (ed.) 2002. Community Archaeology. World Archaeology34(2).

MarshallY.M. and C. Gosden., (eds) 1999. The Cultural Biography of Objects.  World Archaeology31(2).

Marshall, Y.M., (ed.) 1998. Intimate Relations.  World Archaeology29(3).

Articles

Marshall, Y.M. 2008. Archaeological possibilities for feminist theories of transition and transformation, Feminist Theory 9(1): 25-45.

Marshall Y.M.  2006. Houses and domestication on the Northwest Coast. In, E. A. Sobel, D.A. Trieu Gahr and K. M. Ames (eds.) Household Archaeology on the Northwest.  Pages 37-56. Archaeological Series 16, International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor  

Marshall, Y.M., 2006. Situating Voices. Norwegian Archaeological Review 39(1):4-6.

Marshall, Y.M. 2004. Social Organisation. In Louise Furey and Simon Holdaway eds. Change Thorough Time: 50 Years of New Zealand Archaeology, Auckland, New Zealand Archaeological Association Monograph 26: 55-84.

Marshall, Y.M., 2002. What is community archaeology? World Archaeology, 34(2): 211-219.

Marshall, Y.M., 2000. Reading “images stone bc”, World Archaeology, 32(2): 222-235.

Marshall, Y.M., 2000. Transformations of Nuu-chah-nulth Houses, In: R.A. Joyce and S.D. Gillespie eds.  Beyond Kinship: Social and material reproduction in House societies, Philadelphia, University of  Pennsylvannia Press, pp. 73-102.

Marshall, Y.M., 1985. Who Made the Lapita pots?  A Cases Study in Gender Archaeology, Journal of the Polynesian Society 94 (3) 205‑233.           

Book Reviews

Marshall, Y.M. 2008. “On situated perspectives”. Review of Mark Leone The Archaeology of Liberty. Cambridge Archaeoalogical Journal 18(1): 11-12.

Marshall, Y.M. 2007. Review of “Impotence: a Cultural History” by Angus McLaren. New England Journal of Medicine Vol 357(11); page 1164, September 13, 2007.

Marshall, Y.M. 2004. Review of  “The Rise of Viagra: How the Little Blue Pill Changed Sex in America” By Meika Loe. New England Journal of Medicine Dec 23, 2004, Vol 351(26): 2776-7.

 

Teaching responsibilities for Dr Yvonne Marshall
Module title Module code Discipline Role
Feminism and Archaeology ARCH3032 Archaeology Course leader
Gender and Archaeology ARCH6089 Archaeology Course leader
Intellectual Methodologies ARCH6090 Archaeology Course leader
The Social Lives of Objects ARCH2005 Archaeology Course leader
Social Archaeology ARCH6091 Archaeology Tutor
The Emergence of Civilisation ARCH1002 Archaeology Tutor

Publications from e–Prints Soton

Marshall, Yvonne M. (2006) Introduction: adopting a sedentary lifeway. World Archaeology, 38, (2), 153-163. (doi:10.1080/00438240600688364)
Marshall, Yvonne (2006) Houses and domestication on the northwest coast. In, Sobel, Elizabeth A., Trieu Gahr, D. Ann and Ames, Kenneth M. (eds.) Household Archaeology on the Northwest Coast. Ann Arbor, US, International Monographs in Prehistory, 37-56. (Archaeological Series 16).
Marshall, Yvonne (2004) Social organisation. In, Furey, Louise and Holdaway, Simon (eds.) Change through time: 50 years of New Zealand Archaeology. Auckland, N.Z., New Zealand Archaeological Association, 55-84. (NZAA Monograph, 26 26).
Sutton, Douglas, Furey, Louise and Marshall, Yvonne (2003) The Archaeology of Pouerua, Auckland, New Zealand, Auckland University Press, 268pp.
Marshall, Yvonne Marshall, Yvonne (ed.) (2002) What is community archaeology? World Archaeology, 34, (2), 211-219. (doi:10.1080/0043824022000007062)