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'In the neighborhood': City planning, archaeology, and cultural heritage politics at St. Paul United Methodist Church, Dallas, Texas.

机译:“在附近”:德克萨斯州达拉斯圣保罗联合卫理公会教堂的城市规划,考古和文化遗产政治。

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What happens to a historically African American church when its local African American community no longer exists? Can attempts to emphasize its historic heritage help it to survive? In this dissertation, I consider the racial politics of urban gentrification and the ways in which one historic Black church community utilizes cultural heritage politics as a survival strategy and resistance to city planning in the city of Dallas, Texas. This case study is part of a much broader phenomenon dating to the post-WWII era whereby U.S. local, state, and federal government officials "redeveloped" urban neighborhoods as part of urban renewal plans. Some of these government actions resulted in drastic changes to neighborhood landscapes, displacing entire "minority" communities. Affected by similar circumstances, the St. Paul Church community chose to remain in its original neighborhood and restore its historic building, rather than bend to the will of Dallas city planners.;In particular, I examine two church heritage projects; a public archaeology project in which a shotgun house site was excavated on the church property and a public history project which resulted in an interpretive history exhibition on the church. I examine how this church community became involved in these two projects and whether these approaches are practical to the historic preservation of this church community.;Basic contributions of this work include: (1) filling gaps in public archaeology research by examining a public archaeology project, beyond the excavation, and critiquing its viability in jeopardized urban contexts, (2) analyzing strategies of political mobilization around heritage politics; (3) determining which Black communities are more likely to engage in and benefit from this type of political mobilization; and (4) problematizing what constitutes giving the power to a community to negotiate its past in the present.;This dissertation project finds that although African-American and other minority groups are often politically and economically disadvantaged when challenging eminent domain abuse, these communities are not powerless. The St. Paul community's utilization of heritage politics as a means to avert eminent domain abuse is one case in point.
机译:当一个历史悠久的非裔美国教会在当地的非裔美国人社区不再存在时,会发生什么?试图强调其历史遗产可以帮助它生存吗?在这篇论文中,我考虑了城市高档化的种族政治,以及德克萨斯州达拉斯市一个历史悠久的黑人教会社区如何利用文化遗产政治作为生存策略和对城市规划的抵制。此案例研究是可追溯到第二次世界大战后时代的更广泛现象的一部分,在该现象中,美国地方,州和联邦政府官员“重新开发”了城市社区,并将其作为城市更新计划的一部分。这些政府行为中的某些行为导致邻里景观发生了巨大变化,从而取代了整个“少数民族”社区。受类似情况的影响,圣保罗教堂社区选择保留在其原始社区中并恢复其历史建筑,而不是屈从于达拉斯城市规划者的意愿。一个公共考古项目,其中一个shot弹枪的房屋遗址被挖掘出在教堂的财产上;一个公共历史项目在教堂上进行了解释性历史展览。我研究了这个教会社区如何参与这两个项目,以及这些方法对于该教会社区的历史保存是否可行。;这项工作的基本贡献包括:(1)通过研究一个公共考古项目来填补公共考古研究的空白。除了挖掘之外,并在危险的城市环境中限制其生存能力,(2)分析围绕遗产政治的政治动员策略; (3)确定哪些黑人社区更可能参与这种政治动员并从中受益; (4)对赋予社区权力以谈判其过去的权力构成问题。;本研究项目发现,尽管非裔美国人和其他少数群体在挑战杰出的域名滥用时在政治和经济上往往处于不利地位,但这些社区不是无能为力。圣保罗社区利用遗产政治作为避免重大域名滥用的手段就是一个很好的例子。

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  • 作者

    Skipper, Jodi.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Austin.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Austin.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;Anthropology Archaeology.;Black Studies.;Cultural Resources Management.;Museology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 371 p.
  • 总页数 371
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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