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Safe havens: The intersection of family, religion, and community in black cultural landscapes of the southeastern United States
Landscape and Urban Planning ( IF 9.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-15 , DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2021.104136
Sarah Hitchner , John Schelhas , Puneet Dwivedi

While land loss is a central narrative in the story of the black cultural landscape of the southeastern United States, some black families have held the land since Emancipation. Black-owned landholdings today are geophysical and ecological spaces where social, political, cultural, and economic worlds intersect and where the past (often painful) is being both honored and renegotiated in ways that create opportunities for the future. Three dominant themes emerged from our research as key elements of the black cultural landscape today: 1) the importance of family history, (2) the ways that religious beliefs guide understanding of land ownership, and (3) the importance of land ownership to the broader black community. These three components are so intertwined that it is difficult to tease them apart, and their intersubjectivities create a cultural and social system that is not just superimposed upon, but deeply rooted in and enmeshed with, an ecological one.



中文翻译:

安全港:美国东南部黑色文化景观中的家庭,宗教和社区的交汇处

在美国东南部黑人文化景观的故事中,土地流失是一个中心叙事,但自解放以来,一些黑人家庭已经拥有了这块土地。如今,黑人拥有的土地是地球物理和生态空间,社会,政治,文化和经济世界在这里相交,过去(通常是痛苦的)过去的光荣和重新谈判以创造未来机会的方式进行。我们的研究提出了三个主要主题,作为当今黑人文化景观的关键要素:1)家庭历史的重要性,(2)宗教信仰指导对土地所有权的理解的方式,以及(3)土地所有权对土地所有权的重要性更广泛的黑人社区。这三个组成部分交织在一起,很难将它们分开,

更新日期:2021-05-15
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