作为象征文物的奴隶屋

IF 1.2 2区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Taneshia W. Albert M.F.A., Lindsay Tan M.F.A.
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摘要

gorsame岛上的奴隶屋是一个神圣的精神圣地,代表着后代的转型之路,他们的祖先通过跨亚特兰大的奴隶贸易从非洲大陆流离失所。这篇视觉文章展示了一种自我民族志探索——包括第一人称叙事的声音——来讨论作为建筑结构和黑人身份背景的奴隶之家的中心空间、地点和建筑结构。我们认为,在文化流散创造和精神与身份置换的关键文化时刻,这种结构讲述了黑人祖先精神对建筑的美化。它见证了祖先分离的创伤,通过每一步所传递的文化记忆,以及流离失所和身份认同的共同经历,这些经历在情感上将现在与过去联系起来。
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The Slave House as Symbolic Artifact

The Slave House on Gorée Island is a sacred, spiritual mecca representing the transformational passage of descendants whose ancestors were displaced from continental Africa through the Trans-Atlanta slave trade. This visual essay presents an autoethnographic exploration—including first person narrative voice—to discuss spaces, places, and architectural structures central both to the Slave House as an architectural structure and to the context of Black identity. The structure, we argue, speaks of architectural beatification by Black ancestral spirits at a critical cultural moment of cultural diasporic creation and displacement of spirit and identity. It acts as a witness to the trauma of ancestral separation, the cultural memory transmitted through every taken step, and the common experience of displacement and identity that emotionally connects the present with the past.

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2.50
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Interior Design is a scholarly, refereed publication dedicated to issues related to the design of the interior environment. Scholarly inquiry representing the entire spectrum of interior design theory, research, education and practice is invited. Submissions are encouraged from educators, designers, anthropologists, architects, historians, psychologists, sociologists, or others interested in interior design.
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