PORTRAYING THE ETHNOGRAPHIC LANDSCAPE OF THE TEA WORKERS' COMMUNITIES IN SYLHET: A MORPHOLOGICAL APPROACH

M. A. Rahman, Hossain Mohammad Nahyan, Md. Mustafizur Rahman
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The historic tea estates are part of the cultural landscape of Sylhet and attract numerous tourists. However, most tea-workers living in these areas have lower social profiles and, to some extent, are isolated from mainstream society. The tea-workers communities have diverse ethnic backgrounds, mainly from the neighbouring country - India and different parts of Bangladesh. Initially, within the Tea estates, they were settled in housings developed as 'labour lines', and later those areas were modified and expanded by the communities. There are issues related to space crisis, municipal services, and other amenities such as health care and education in their housing areas, but their settlement patterns have inherent traditional features crafted by the vernacular adaptations. This study aims to identify and analyse their settlement areas' ethnographic landscapes and understand the relationships between their housing morphology and socio-cultural beliefs. We have selected three different communities from the three (03) major tea estates, i.e. Lakkatura, Malnichara and Khadimnagar estate. We developed a conceptual framework incorporating principles from ethnographic landscape and spatial morphology. For ethnographic analysis, we have investigated the socio-cultural profiles (including ethnic origin, demography, financial status, community participation and socio-cultural activities), housing policies and vernacular techniques through field surveys and secondary sources. For morphological analysis, we have adopted McCartney, 2018's framework that helped characterise the study areas' spatial dimensions. Finally, we have developed a typological understanding from the combined approach that outlines the ethnographic landscape of the selected tea-workers communities in Sylhet. Cross-cultural investigations in future can further explore how ethnic landscape changes with migration movements and aid in the planning and policy-making of informal settlements.
描绘茶农社区的民族志景观:形态学方法
历史悠久的茶园是锡尔赫特文化景观的一部分,吸引了众多游客。然而,生活在这些地区的大多数茶工的社会地位较低,在一定程度上与主流社会隔绝。茶工社区有不同的种族背景,主要来自邻国印度和孟加拉国的不同地区。最初,在茶园内,他们被安置在作为“劳工线”开发的住房中,后来这些地区被社区修改和扩大。他们的居住区域存在空间危机、市政服务和其他便利设施(如医疗保健和教育)等问题,但他们的居住模式具有固有的传统特征,这些特征是由当地改编而成的。本研究旨在识别和分析他们定居地区的民族志景观,并了解他们的住房形态与社会文化信仰之间的关系。我们从三个(03)主要茶庄中选择了三个不同的社区,即Lakkatura, Malnichara和Khadimnagar庄园。我们开发了一个概念框架,结合了民族志景观和空间形态学的原则。为了进行民族志分析,我们通过实地调查和二手资料调查了社会文化概况(包括种族起源、人口统计、经济状况、社区参与和社会文化活动)、住房政策和方言技术。对于形态分析,我们采用了McCartney, 2018年的框架,这有助于描述研究区域的空间维度。最后,我们从综合方法中发展了一种类型学理解,概述了锡尔赫特选定的茶工人社区的民族志景观。未来的跨文化调查可以进一步探讨民族景观如何随着移民运动而变化,并有助于非正式住区的规划和决策。
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