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Landscapes of Tension: Exploring Nervousness and Anxiety on a Maryland Plantation

机译:紧张局势:探索马里兰人工林的紧张和焦虑

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This dissertation examines a late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century plantation site, L'Hermitage, which is located in Frederick, Maryland, on what is now Monocacy National Battlefield. It considers how the interactions among and between the plantation owners, the Vincendiere family, and their enslaved workers, in order to investigate how negotiations of power and supremacy can be read through spatial organization, material culture, and interpersonal relations. I refer to Denis Byrne's (2003) use of the phrase "nervous landscape" to explore how a landscape and its occupants can be literally and figuratively nervous when absolute power fails and a heterogeneity and multiplicity of power and identities are introduced. That is, the disruption of homogeneity and hegemony breeds nervousness. Byrne uses this concept to explore racial tension; however, this project recognizes that anxiety can emerge from uneasiness around other structural factors.;This research relies on multiple sources, including historical documents, artifacts, and archaeological features in order to explore how race, gender, class, religion, and nationality interacted on the plantation landscape. This work applies particular attention to how the power dynamics around these hierarchies played out within the nervous frame, mitigating or contributing to a nervous landscape. The dissertation also uses this framework to explore nervousness in the literal sense; how anxiety was a fundamental element of the colonial experience, and more broadly how emotion is an important aspect of the human experience that should be considered in archaeological interpretations of the past. This research is intended to contribute to the National Park Service's goal of enhancing its interpretation of the larger context of the Civil War. Monocacy National Battlefield (MNB) is primarily valued for the battle that took place in 1864, and this is reflected in much of its current interpretation. However, MNB is committed to expanding this interpretation to situate the Civil War battle in its historical, social, political, economic, and geographical context. Research on plantation life, including topics such as agriculture, slavery, and racism, will contribute toward this goal. Furthermore, the results of my study can be useful in framing the way Monocacy discusses power dynamics and identity in the context of L'Hermitage.
机译:本文研究了18世纪末和19世纪初的人工林L'Hermitage园地,该园地处马里兰州弗雷德里克(Frederick),现为Monocacy国家战场。它考虑了种植园所有者,温琴迪耶家族及其奴隶制工人之间以及他们之间的相互作用,以便研究如何通过空间组织,物质文化和人际关系来解读权力和至高无上的谈判。我指的是丹尼斯·伯恩(Denis Byrne,2003)使用“神经景观”一词来探讨当绝对权力失败并引入异质性和多重性以及身份时,景观及其占用者如何在字面上和形象上感到紧张。也就是说,同质性和霸权主义的破坏滋生了神经质。伯恩(Byrne)使用这个概念来探索种族紧张局势。然而,该项目认识到焦虑可能是由于其他结构性因素引起的不安。人工林景观。这项工作特别关注这些层次结构周围的动力动态如何在神经框架内发挥作用,从而缓解或助长神经环境。本文还使用这种框架从字面意义上探索了神经质。焦虑如何成为殖民经历的基本要素,更广泛地说,情感如何成为人类经验的重要方面,应该在过去的考古学解释中加以考虑。这项研究旨在促进国家公园管理局(National Park Service)的目标,即加强其对内战更大范围的解释。 Monocacy国家战场(MNB)最初因1864年发生的战斗而受到重视,这在当前的大部分解释中都得到了体现。但是,MNB致力于扩展这种解释,以将内战置于其历史,社会,政治,经济和地理环境中。对种植生活的研究,包括农业,奴隶制和种族主义等主题,将有助于实现这一目标。此外,我的研究结果对于确定Monocacy在L'Hermitage背景下讨论权力动态和身份认同的方式可能很有用。

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  • 作者

    Bailey, Megan May.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 Archaeology.;American history.;African American studies.;Black studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 240 p.
  • 总页数 240
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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