Visitors’ Experiences and Reactions to a Dark Heritage Site: The Case of the Cape Coast Castle (2010–2015)

IF 1.6 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Samuel Abaidoo, D. Takyiakwaa
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Abstract This study investigates how different visitors experienced a dark heritage site (Cape Coast Slave Castle). Two main groups of people studied are those with historic links to the site and those without. Those with historic links include descendants of victims of the slave trade, people from countries, which participated in that dark heritage, and those whose ancestors may have collaborated. This study of 3,452 comments using directed content analysis found that recognition of the darkness of the heritage is universal, but experiences of the darkness are diverse. The different experiences highlight the complexity of reactions to, as well as contested meanings of, slavery and its enduring effects. The study also shows that the sense of "ownership" of the site is not defined by citizenship in the country of its location. One implication of this is that Cape Coast Slave Castle curators have a responsibility that goes beyond Ghana’s borders.
游客对黑暗遗产的体验和反应:以海岸角城堡为例(2010-2015)
摘要本研究调查了不同的游客如何体验黑暗的遗产地(开普海岸奴隶城堡)。研究的两类主要人群是与该遗址有历史联系的人和没有历史联系的人群。那些有历史联系的人包括奴隶贸易受害者的后代、参与这一黑暗遗产的国家的人,以及那些祖先可能合作过的人。这项使用定向内容分析对3452条评论进行的研究发现,对遗产黑暗的认识是普遍的,但对黑暗的体验是多样的。不同的经历凸显了对奴隶制及其持久影响的反应的复杂性,以及对奴隶制及其长期影响的含义的争议。研究还表明,网站的“所有权”并不是由所在国的公民身份来定义的。这意味着,开普海岸奴隶城堡的策展人肩负着超越加纳边界的责任。
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