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Communication, development, and cultural preservation: The case of Gullah history and culture on James Island, SC.

机译:交流,发展和文化保护:以南卡罗来纳州詹姆斯岛的古拉历史文化为例。

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This dissertation explores contemporary issues of communication, commercial development, and Gullah preservation on James Island, South Carolina. All along the coastal region of the Southeastern United States, African American communities, known as "Gullah," have retained more of their African cultural and linguistic heritage than any other large African American community. From the times of slavery to the present, Gullah communities have lived in a Southeastern coastal landscape remarkably similar to the shores of Western Africa. During the later part of the twentieth century, however, "modern" suburban, commercial, and resort developments have transformed the region's physical, social, and economic geographies and threatened the culture's survival. In the wake of these developments, efforts to preserve Gullah culture have emerged, often with an emphasis on tourism, news, and entertainment projects designed to merge economic and cultural activity.;The central thesis of this dissertation is that while forces of "development" and "cultural preservation" often appear to be at odds in popular discourse, they are actually different sides of the same coin in so far as they are a forced contextualization of people and places within systems of knowledge and communication that privilege modern European conceptions of history, politics, economics, and culture. Missing in the dominant social imagery of Gullah culture today, which either portrays a people who are behind the curve of modern progress, or, that evokes nostalgia for a now "obsolete" way of life, is an adequate representation of the present and ongoing struggle of Gullah history, identity, and sense of place. By looking at specific and concrete situations of development and cultural preservation on James Island, the chapters of this dissertation examine how Gullah communities themselves articulate their own history and culture, and define their roles as political actors in the modern world, both through and against dominant modern conceptions of history, culture, politics, economics, and communication. Through a locally oriented cultural political economy approach, the study also seeks to understand, through the work of cultural theorists James Carey and Harold Innis, among others, how culture as a concept can be used to develop a more detailed and fruitful analysis of the political and economic problems of communication, modern development, and cultural preservation.
机译:本文探讨了南卡罗来纳州詹姆斯岛的当代交流,商业发展和古拉保护问题。在美国东南部的整个沿海地区,被称为“古拉”的非裔美国人社区比任何其他大型非裔美国人社区都保留了更多的非洲文化和语言遗产。从奴隶制时代到现在,古拉(Gullah)社区生活在东南沿海地区,与西非的海岸极为相似。然而,在20世纪后期,“现代”郊区,商业和度假胜地的发展改变了该地区的自然,社会和经济地理,并威胁到该文化的生存。在这些事态发展之后,人们开始致力于保护古拉文化,其重点通常放在旨在融合经济和文化活动的旅游,新闻和娱乐项目上。本论文的中心论点是,“发展”势力和“文化保存”在流行的话语中常常似乎是矛盾的,它们实际上是同一硬币的不同方面,因为它们是知识和交流系统中的人和地方的强制情境化,赋予现代欧洲历史观念以特权,政治,经济学和文化。如今在居拉文化的主流社会形象中缺失,它描绘了落后于现代进步曲线的人民,或者唤起了人们对现在“过时”生活方式的怀旧之情,充分地体现了当前和正在进行的斗争古拉的历史,身份和位置感。通过考察詹姆斯岛的发展和文化保护的具体和具体情况,本文的各章探讨了古拉社区自身如何表达自己的历史和文化,并通过与反对统治者的冲突界定了他们在现代世界中的政治角色的作用。历史,文化,政治,经济学和传播的现代概念。通过以地方为导向的文化政治经济学方法,该研究还试图通过文化理论家詹姆斯·凯里(James Carey)和哈罗德·英尼斯(Harold Innis)等人的工作来理解如何将文化作为一种​​概念用于对政治进行更详细和富有成果的分析交流,现代发展和文化保护等经济问题。

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  • 作者

    Graves, Brian Andrew.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;
  • 学科 History United States.;Speech Communication.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 222 p.
  • 总页数 222
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:36:52

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