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Sweepin' Spirits: Power and Transformation on the Plantation Landscape
Archaeology and Preservation of Gendered Landscapes (2010)
  • Whitney Battle_Baptiste
Abstract
When one thinks of power, a number of thoughts come to mind. Is power the ability to influence something or someone? Does power have anything to do with author- ity or control? Is power given by others or earned by the individual? I begin this article with the word and idea of power because some of the chapters in this book focus on power dynamics and all of the authors in this volume discuss how land- scapes are perceived in the past or in the present. In this chapter, I will explore landscapes as more than just places affected by people, but made of living species – plants, trees, birds, animals, fish, and so forth, while recognizing that it is people who bring social and symbolic meaning to these places. Therefore, I see power in who transformed the plantation from a “natural landscape” to “cultural land- scape” as the central component in understanding black cultural production in the 19th century.
Keywords
  • gender,
  • landscapes,
  • preservation
Publication Date
Spring April 7, 2010
Editor
Sherene Baugher and Suzanne Spencer-Wood
Publisher
Springer
ISBN
1441915001
Citation Information
Whitney Battle_Baptiste. "Sweepin' Spirits: Power and Transformation on the Plantation Landscape" 1Archaeology and Preservation of Gendered Landscapes (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/whitney_battle_baptiste/2/