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Narrating place,negotiating history: the politics of place in Land Between the Rivers
Authors:Damayanti Banerjee
Institution:1. Department of Sociology , University of Tennessee Knoxville , Knoxville , 37996 , USA dbanerj2@utk.edu
Abstract:Conservation discourses in the last decade have witnessed a radical shift in the conceptualisation of nature. The imagery of a pristine nature has been replaced by a growing recognition of culture and place-based attachments as emerging frontiers of conservation. Yet, the complexities of place and culture call for a greater reflection on cultural approaches to natural resource management. In this paper, I argue that the cultural discourses in conservation policies are largely global in nature and conflict with a community's understanding of a local cultural tradition. The notion of the global closely relates to a global framing of an environmental problem that glosses over cultural specificities. On the other hand, local is defined here in materially specific terms that highlight the role of history in shaping environmental traditions. I examine these contradictory framings through a narrative of conservation, displacement, and cultural loss in a US rural community known as Land Between the Rivers.
Keywords:global culture/local culture  heritage  conservation  environment
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