记住黄石公园:自然保护、大众文化与归属感

Margherita Cisani
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摘要 黄石公园是全球公认的世界上第一个国家公园,但其深远意义却超越了自然保护的历史。本文将黄石公园作为一个景观、记忆和流行环境论述的集合体。本文将围绕黄石公园景观理念的争论与对其在大众文化中表现形式的分析交织在一起,从《瑜伽熊秀》到最近的《黄石公园》电视系列片。黄石公园的组合与个人和主观记忆景观相结合,能够为关于保护区作用的全球辩论提供信息,特别是与气候变化、旅游和娱乐以及自然遗产亲缘关系和归属有关的问题。
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Remembering Yellowstone: Nature Conservation, Popular Culture and Belonging
Abstract Yellowstone is globally recognised as the world’s first national park, but the depth of its meaning goes beyond the history of nature conservation. This paper presents the park as an assemblage of landscapes, memories and popular environmental discourses. It interweaves the debate around Yellowstone as a landscape idea with an analysis of its representation in popular culture, from The Yogi Bear Show to the more recent Yellowstone television series. Coupled with personal and subjective memoryscapes, the Yellowstone assemblage is presented as capable to inform the global debate on the role of protected areas, especially in relation to climate change, tourism and recreation, as well as matters of natural heritage kinship and belonging.
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