“让永恒的光照耀他们”:忘记和记住隔离的天主教墓地

IF 1.9 1区 历史学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Laura E. Masur, Raquel E. Fleskes, Theodore G. Schurr, David Brown, Thane Harpole, Paige Pollard, Lindsay Alukonis, Timothy Horsley, Stephanie Jacobe, Craig Lukezic
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摘要

最近在天主教墓地进行的地球物理和考古研究显示了社区参与项目的好处和挑战。在沿海的弗吉尼亚和马里兰(切萨皮克地区)进行了四个正在进行的案例研究。玛丽大教堂(弗吉尼亚州诺福克);布伦特公墓(弗吉尼亚州斯塔福德县);圣心教堂(马里兰州乔治王子县);和圣尼古拉斯公墓(马里兰州圣玛丽县)——这篇文章探讨了社区参与背景下的各种考古策略。这些方法是由墓地的物理特征、监督墓地的天主教教区或教会社区以及受其影响的非裔美国人后裔社区所决定的。墓地的建筑环境突出了种族主义和种族隔离对切萨皮克地区天主教墓地的景观和公众记忆的影响。
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“Let Perpetual Light Shine upon Them”: Forgetting and Remembering Segregated Catholic Cemeteries

A recent fluorescence of geophysical and archaeological research in Catholic cemeteries illustrates the benefits and challenges of community-engaged projects. Focusing on four ongoing case studies in coastal Virginia and Maryland (the Chesapeake region)—St. Mary’s Basilica (Norfolk, Virginia); Brent Cemetery (Stafford County, Virginia); Sacred Heart Church (Prince George’s County, Maryland); and St. Nicholas Cemetery (St. Mary’s County, Maryland)—this article explores a variety of archaeological strategies in the context of community engagement. These approaches are shaped by the physical characteristics of cemetery sites, the Catholic diocesan or church communities that oversee them, and the African American descendant communities affected by them. The built environment of cemeteries highlights the way that racism and segregation have shaped both the landscape and public memory of Catholic cemeteries in the Chesapeake region.

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