被奴役的非裔美国人埋葬在哈蒙山种植园吗?国家哀悼和纪念的空间和反思

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K. Fletcher
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摘要种植园是游客可以悼念被奴役的非洲人/非裔美国人的地方吗?在这篇文章中,作者追溯了她作为一个项目的历史顾问的时间,该项目以一个假定的被奴役的非裔美国人墓地为中心,对非裔美国人的哀悼和埋葬空间提出了不同的观点和理解。在为期两年的研究过程中,哈蒙山之友(非营利组织,于1997年获得该房产的所有权)如何努力思考他们作为南部种植园的身份,以及这种身份如何塑造并最终阻碍了对被奴役的非洲人/非裔美国人墓地的更全面、更复杂的理解。最终,作者描述了理解墓地的过程,这也为将其重新想象为哀悼场所提供了新的叙事。
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Are enslaved African Americans buried at Mount Harmon plantation? Space and reflection for national mourning and memorialising
ABSTRACT Are plantations places where visitors can mourn enslaved Africans/African Americans? In this article, the author traces her time as the Historical Consultant on a project centred on a presumed graveyard for enslaved African Americans that brought forth disparate views and understandings on African American mourning and burial spaces. Over the course of the two-year research, what transpired was how the Friends of Mount Harmon (non-profit who took ownership of the property in 1997) grappled to reckon with their identity as a southern plantation and how this identity shaped and ultimately hindered a fuller more complex understanding of a graveyard for enslaved Africans/African Americans. Ultimately, the author describes the process of coming to understand the graveyard that also provided a new narrative of reimaging it as a site of mourning.
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Mortality
Mortality Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
CiteScore
1.80
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42
期刊介绍: A foremost international, interdisciplinary journal that has relevance both for academics and professionals concerned with human mortality. Mortality is essential reading for those in the field of death studies and in a range of disciplines, including anthropology, art, classics, history, literature, medicine, music, socio-legal studies, social policy, sociology, philosophy, psychology and religious studies. The journal is also of special interest and relevance for those professionally or voluntarily engaged in the health and caring professions, in bereavement counselling, the funeral industries, and in central and local government.
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