公众形象和私人生活:在南塔开特的波士顿-希金波坦之家通过陶瓷的身份

Victoria A Cacchione
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摘要作为18世纪末19世纪初生活在楠塔基特的一个非裔美国原住民家庭,Seneca Boston和Thankful Micah一家面临着许多种族、阶级和性别的挑战。对其陶瓷组合的少量器皿分析表明,波士顿迈卡家族是如何在以白人为主的社会中成功驾驭其多样身份的,他们同时采用了公共和私人身份。欧洲制造的陶瓷、两个墨水瓶和一个锡制的潘趣碗的出现暗示了这个家庭的文化水平和对欧美上流社会习俗的认识。然而,一些陶器碎片结合了欧洲的生产技术和当地的装饰传统,强化了这个家庭的美洲原住民背景。这些陶瓷器皿的存在表明了私人和公共身份的存在,而这种身份今天只能在波士顿迈卡家族的消费实践中得到认可。
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Public Face and Private Life: Identity through Ceramics at the Boston-Higginbotham House on Nantucket
ABSTRACT As an African American-Native American family living on Nantucket in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the household of Seneca Boston and Thankful Micah faced many challenges of race, class, and gender. A minimal number of vessels analysis of their ceramic assemblage illustrates how the Boston-Micah family adopted both a public and private persona in order to successfully navigate their diverse identities in a predominantly White society. The presence of European manufactured ceramics, two inkbottles, and a tin-glazed punch bowl hint at the family’s literacy and awareness of Euro-American genteel practices. However, several sherds of earthenware ceramics combining European production techniques with Native decorative traditions reinforce the family’s Native American background. The presence of these ceramic vessels suggests the existence of both a private and public identity that today can only be recognized in the Boston-Micah family’s consumption practices.
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期刊介绍: Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage provides a focal point for peer-reviewed publications in interdisciplinary studies in archaeology, history, material culture, and heritage dynamics concerning African descendant populations and cultures across the globe. The Journal invites articles on broad topics, including the historical processes of culture, economics, gender, power, and racialization operating within and upon African descendant communities. We seek to engage scholarly, professional, and community perspectives on the social dynamics and historical legacies of African descendant cultures and communities worldwide. The Journal publishes research articles and essays that review developments in these interdisciplinary fields.
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