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Asking For Forgiveness: Negotiating The Creation Of Memory Through Public Memorialization, Alyssa Castronuovo
Asking For Forgiveness: Negotiating The Creation Of Memory Through Public Memorialization, Alyssa Castronuovo
Undergraduate Honors Theses
The practice of spatializing culture, or “examining space through theories of embodiment, discourse translocality, and effect,” localizes the global and separates hegemonic narratives of space from how it is actually utilized by the people who interact with it. Setha Low argues that this perspective is especially useful to the anthropologist committed to challenging the discipline’s historically eurocentric approach to studying culture. She writes that a spatial focus “[draws] on the strengths of studying people in situ, producing rich and nuanced sociospatial understandings.” This project began with an interest in theorists such as Edward Soja, Michel de Certeau, and Henri Lefebvre, …
Rediscovering The Dead: Practical Applications Of Remote Sensing In Historic Cemeteries, Michael A. Strutt
Rediscovering The Dead: Practical Applications Of Remote Sensing In Historic Cemeteries, Michael A. Strutt
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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The Effect Of Soils On Settlement Location In Colonial Tidewater, Virginia, Craig Lukezic
The Effect Of Soils On Settlement Location In Colonial Tidewater, Virginia, Craig Lukezic
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Evolution Of Mill Settlement Patterns In The Antietam Drainage, Washington County, Maryland, Susan Winter Frye
Evolution Of Mill Settlement Patterns In The Antietam Drainage, Washington County, Maryland, Susan Winter Frye
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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