Rebuilding Shattered Worlds

Creating Community by Voicing the Past

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Anthropology, History, Americas, United States
Cover of the book Rebuilding Shattered Worlds by Anna Eisenstein, Andrea L. Smith, UNP - Nebraska
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Author: Anna Eisenstein, Andrea L. Smith ISBN: 9780803299436
Publisher: UNP - Nebraska Publication: October 1, 2016
Imprint: University of Nebraska Press Language: English
Author: Anna Eisenstein, Andrea L. Smith
ISBN: 9780803299436
Publisher: UNP - Nebraska
Publication: October 1, 2016
Imprint: University of Nebraska Press
Language: English

Rebuilding Shattered Worlds explores the ways a demolished neighborhood in Easton, Pennsylvania, still resonates in the imaginations of displaced residents. Drawing on six years of ethnographic research, the authors highlight the intersecting languages of blight, race, and place as elderly interlocutors attempt to make sense of the world they lost when urban renewal initiatives razed “Syrian Town”—a densely packed neighborhood of Lebanese American, Italian American, and African American residents.

This ethnography of remembering shows how former residents engage collective memory-making through their shared place, language, and class position within the larger cityscape. Demonstrating the creative power of linguistic resources, material traces, and absent spaces, Rebuilding Shattered Worlds brings together insights from linguistic anthropology and material studies, foregrounding the role language plays in signaling “pastness.” 
            
 
 

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Rebuilding Shattered Worlds explores the ways a demolished neighborhood in Easton, Pennsylvania, still resonates in the imaginations of displaced residents. Drawing on six years of ethnographic research, the authors highlight the intersecting languages of blight, race, and place as elderly interlocutors attempt to make sense of the world they lost when urban renewal initiatives razed “Syrian Town”—a densely packed neighborhood of Lebanese American, Italian American, and African American residents.

This ethnography of remembering shows how former residents engage collective memory-making through their shared place, language, and class position within the larger cityscape. Demonstrating the creative power of linguistic resources, material traces, and absent spaces, Rebuilding Shattered Worlds brings together insights from linguistic anthropology and material studies, foregrounding the role language plays in signaling “pastness.” 
            
 
 

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