ISBN:
9781503613973
,
9781503639119
Language:
English
Pages:
xii, 272 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Rosenblatt, Adam (Adam Richard) Cemetery citizens
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Rosenblatt, Adam Richard Cemetery citizens
DDC:
363.7/50973
Keywords:
Cemeteries Conservation and restoration
;
Volunteer workers in cemeteries
;
Cemeteries Social aspects
;
Social justice
Abstract:
"Across the United States, groups of grassroots volunteers gather in overgrown, systemically neglected cemeteries. As they rake, clean headstones, and research silenced histories, they offer care to individuals who were denied basic rights and forms of belonging in life and in death. Cemetery Citizens is the first book-length study of this emerging form of social justice work. It focuses on how racial disparities shape the fates of the dead and what kinds of repair are still possible. Drawing on interviews, activist anthropology, poems, and drawings, Adam Rosenblatt takes us to gravesite reclamation efforts in three prominent American cities. Cemetery Citizens dives into the ethical quandaries and practical complexities of cemetery reclamation, showing how volunteers build community across social boundaries, craft new ideas about citizenship and ancestry, and expose injustices that would otherwise be suppressed. Ultimately, Rosenblatt argues that an ethic of reclamation must honor the presence of the dead - treating them as fellow cemetery citizens who share our histories, landscapes, and need for care"--
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction : the dead and their emergencies -- "When summer comes again, the cemetery disappears" : Geer -- "The contrast in the care and keeping of our cemeteries" : East End -- "The largest, most beautiful, and popular of all our cemeteries" : Mount Moriah -- Pathways to revision -- Revising how we belong -- Revising public space -- Conclusion : fields of weeds, fields of care.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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