Elements of Community: An Exploration of Postcolonial Heritage, Identity, and Memory in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
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Dansk Vestindien, Island Studies, Caribbean Archaeology, Community Heritage, Postcolonialism, Environmental Humanities, Coral Mining, Baobab, Windmill, Plantation Archaeology, Plantage, Caribbean Heritage, Ecocriticism, Danish West IndiesSynopsis
This dissertation examines the complex dynamics of community heritage and identity on St. Croix, USVI, a former Danish colony in the Caribbean. Through four thematic case studies – water, earth, wind, and fire – this research explores how communities on St. Croix negotiate meaning through material heritage tied to Danish colonialism. By investigating the intersections of identity, heritage, and memory, this study reveals the ways in which postcolonial heritage is constructed, contested, and reconciled. The findings of this research contribute to a deeper understanding of critical community heritage, highlighting the harmonies, tensions, ambiguities, and ambivalences inherent to diverse postcolonial communities with complex histories, and the ways in which these communities reclaim and reconfigure their cultural heritage in the face of enduring colonial legacies.
Denne afhandling undersøger den komplekse dynamik af samfundsarv og identitet på St. Croix, USVI, en tidligere dansk koloni i Caribien. Gennem fire tematiske casestudier – vand, jord, vind og ild – undersøger denne forskning, hvordan samfund på St. Croix forhandler mening gennem materiel arv knyttet til dansk kolonialisme. Ved at undersøge skæringspunkterne mellem identitet, arv og hukommelse afslører denne undersøgelse de måder, hvorpå postkolonial arv er konstrueret, anfægtet og forenet. Resultaterne af denne forskning bidrager til en dybere forståelse af kritisk samfundsarv og fremhæver de harmonier, spændinger, tvetydigheder og ambivalenser, der er iboende for forskellige postkoloniale samfund med komplekse historier, og de måder, hvorpå disse samfund genvinder og rekonfigurerer deres kulturelle arv i ansigtet. af varige koloniale arv.
Kapitler
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Chapter 2 Island Context
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Chapter 3 Methodology
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Chapter 4 Theoretical Framework
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Chapter 5 The Sea is History: Colonial Coral Mining
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Chapter 6 Earth: The Roots and Routes of the Crucian Baobab
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Chapter 7 Wind: Emotive, Symbolic, and Dissonant Windmills
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Chapter 8 Embers of Resistsance: The Fireburn of 1878
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Chapter 9 Conclusion
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