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‘That this too, too solid flesh would melt…’

机译:“这也太棒了,肉体会融化......'

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Physical geographers have long shown an interest in necrogeography – the spatial study of human burial practices (especially cemeteries, gravestones, and memorials) – to the extent that their study has informed investigations concerning processes of landscape change, biogeographic developments, or environmental alteration. This paper argues that such contributions can be enhanced if set within the wider study of the commemoration of death. Since the influential work of Philippe Ariès on Western attitudes towards death, scholars have been alerted to the physical implications of cultural changes in burial practices. Alternatively, others have more recently used the concept of the ‘deathscape’ to place such changes within their analyses. The paper concludes that physical geography’s contribution to the study of necrogeography could be enhanced by the adoption of such broader frameworks.
机译:长期以来,自然地理学家一直对死亡地理学——人类埋葬实践(尤其是墓地、墓碑和纪念馆)的空间研究——表现出兴趣,因为他们的研究为有关景观变化、生物地理发展或环境变化过程的调查提供了信息。本文认为,如果把这些贡献放在更广泛的死亡纪念研究范围内,就可以加强。自从菲利普·阿里埃(Philippe Ariès)在西方对死亡的态度上发表了有影响力的著作以来,学者们一直在警惕文化变化对埋葬习俗的物理影响。或者,其他人最近使用了“死亡景观”的概念,将这些变化纳入他们的分析中。论文的结论是,通过采用这种更广泛的框架,自然地理学对自然地理学研究的贡献可以得到加强。

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