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IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Journal of Architectural Education Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10464883.2023.2165809
Samiha Meem
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死亡占据了空间,但并不是所有的尸体都能清楚地进入。穆斯林美国人经常面临社区和机构对伊斯兰墓地提案的偏见,而且往往是武断的反对。这些提案旨在解决当地教派墓地的巨大不足、现有死亡空间的荒凉条件,以及与该国占主导地位的白人基督教资本主义埋葬模式的类型冲突。本文利用文献和地图信息,将美国穆斯林定居历史中被掩盖的当今冲突背景化,揭示了被利用空间来否定散居者的归属感和对地方的剥夺的根深蒂固的行动和后果。
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Bad Bodies
Death takes up space, but not all bodies have clear access to it. Muslim Americans routinely face prejudicial, and often arbitrary, community and institutional opposition to proposals for Islamic cemeteries. These proposals intend to address the overwhelming deficit of local denominational plots, the desolate conditions of their existing death spaces, and typological collisions with the nation’s dominant white-Christian-capitalist burial paradigms. Using both literature and cartographic information, this article contextualizes obscured present-day conflicts within the settlement history of Muslims in America to reveal the entrenched operations—and consequences—of space being exploited to negate the diaspora’s sense of belonging and dispossession of place.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Architectural Education (JAE) has been published since 1947 for the purpose of enhancing architectural scholarship in design, history, urbanism, cultural studies, technology, theory, and practice. Published on behalf of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, JAE appears twice annually in October and March, with the October issue being the first of a new volume.
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