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教育
做博士后研究, 皇家安大略博物馆, 2017-2019 (funded by the Social Sciences 和 Humanities Research Council of Canada)
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, 2016, Anthropology
M.A., University of Massachusetts Boston, 2010, 历史考古
B.A., Université Laval, 2007, Archaeology
B.A., Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM), Communication Studies, Multimedia minor, 2004
选定的出版物
在检查中 天使爱美丽阿拉德 还有克雷格·西波拉, “Failure 和 Colonialism: The View from a Riverine Assemblage,提交审查 历史考古2018年12月14日.
2020 天使爱美丽阿拉德, ”关系, 责任, 和 the Creation of Colonial L和scapes in the Eighteenth-Century Fur Trade,” 《贝博esball官方网站》 卷. 44, Issue 2 (pages forthcoming).
2018 Cipolla,克雷格·N. 和 天使爱美丽阿拉德, “Recognizing River Power: Watery Views of Ontario's Fur Trade,” Journal of Archaeological Method 和 Theory, 即将出版的卷号. 网上 http://doi.org/10.1007/s10816-018-9405-z.
2018 天使爱美丽阿拉德, “社区, Survivance 和 Acts of ‘Residence’ in the Late Eighteenth-Century Fur Trade in Minnesota,” in Indian 文化 和 European Trade Goods: 50 Years of Insight on Midwest 历史考古, H. 瓦德和J. Yann(编辑). Midwest Archaeological Conference Occasional Papers No. 2: 67-86.
2018 天使爱美丽阿拉德, “Gendered Mobilities: Performing Masculinities in the Late Eighteenth-century Mobile Fur Trade Community.” 人种历史学 65(1): 75-99.
2018 天使爱美丽阿拉德, “Les march和s-voyageurs: une communauté en movement,” Archeologiques 31: 23-38.
2015 天使爱美丽阿拉德, “艾治, Commensality 和 Nipmuc Identity: An Analysis of Faunal Remains From Sarah Boston’s Farmstead, 格拉夫顿, MA, 1790-1840,” International Journal of 历史考古 19(1): 208-231.
课程
ANTH 102: Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 235: Bones 和 Stones - How Archaeologists Know
ANTH 338: Urban Anthropology
ANTH 266: Anthropological 和 Indigenous Perspectives on Place
FYS 100: From Star Trek to Star Wars: Underst和ing Your World Through Science Fiction
专业知识 & 研究兴趣
专业领域
历史考古
土著考古
French 和 British colonialism
身份政治
动物区系的分析
Great Lakes 和 Northeast archaeology
研究兴趣
Dr. Allard’s research 和 teaching have drawn from the archaeological study of French 和 British colonialism in North America, in particular how colonists 和 Indigenous peoples interacted with each other, in particular when the colonists were venturing into unfamiliar l和scapes. In a world where uprootedness, migration 和 dis的地方ment are increasingly part of people’s lived experiences at an unprecedented global scale, her work broadly addresses the issues of how mobility has affected communities in the past, especially how it affected their senses of 的地方 和 of identification with others while they navigated new 和 foreign environments. 迄今为止,博士. Allard has pursued such questions as they relate to the highly mobile world of the eighteenth-century fur trade in the Great Lakes region of North America as a case study to underst和 the way diasporic, 移民, merchant 和/or Indigenous communities accommodated, 谈判, 挑战, 和 altered social 和 physical l和scapes. Given her focus on the last two hundred years, she seeks to better underst和 how these processes worked in colonial contexts, where intercultural encounters influenced social relations as well as the nature of interactions between people 和 the environment. Her analysis of existing fur trade collections at the 皇家安大略博物馆 has led her to exp和 upon the issues outlined above 和 give greater consideration to the power of rivers 和 other non-human forces in the entanglement between mobility 和 human histories.