“黑人都去哪儿了?”——《花城里的风景》

IF 1.6 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Kathryn A. Mariner
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在纽约罗切斯特,一个高度隔离的中等后工业城市,在美国锈带,社会和物理上对黑人的抹除是建立在景观上的。本文结合实验和传统的民族志论述,探讨了城市种族排斥的几种方式,包括政策、拆迁、社区参与的设计过程、城市地图绘制、文化和历史保护等多种模式。种族化空间和黑人地理的概念框架阐明了关注种族化空间排斥的历史和当代反响的重要性。从2018年开始进行的多模式田野调查的“报告”,本文为进一步探索历史上持久的种族化剥夺模式,当代排斥技术以及在隔离的城市环境中想象的未来补偿的纠缠奠定了基础。
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“Where Are All the Black People At?”: Landscapes of Erasure in the Flower City
In Rochester, New York—a highly segregated midsize postindustrial city in the US Rust Belt—the social and physical erasure of Blackness is built into the landscape. Blending experimental and traditional ethnographic exposition, this article interrogates several ways that urban racial exclusion is achieved through modes as wide ranging as policy, demolition, community‐engaged design processes, city mapping, and cultural and historical preservation. The conceptual frameworks of racialized space and Black geographies illuminate the importance of attending to historical and contemporary reverberations of racialized spatial exclusion. A “report back” from ongoing multimodal fieldwork that began in 2018, this article lays groundwork for further exploration of the entanglements of enduring historical racialized patterns of dispossession, contemporary techniques of exclusion, and imagined future respatializations in segregated urban environments.
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