Quizes Flashcards
____ are constantly produced and continually influence the meanings and identities of places.
Traces
The product of the intersection between context and culture
places
The environment was simply one factor that influenced the production of cultures, best describes
Environmental Possibilism
Imposes one set of culturally rich traces over another, actively dis- and re- placing that location’s substance, structure, and spatial culture, perhaps in many iterations.
Pop-up places
Focuses on the investigation of material culture, social practices and symbolic meanings approached from a different number of sources
Representational cultural geography
What led to the earliest development of blues music?
The sharing of knowledge and traditions of enslaved people
The sharecropping system acted as way to
Keep black workers in escapable debt
keep plantations profitable with cheap labor
keep black citizens dependent on field work
‘Black Codes’ were established to
maintain power and control over the Black population
Segregation can be described as
a social system designed to keep Blacks separate from whites in all aspects of society
Why did plantation owners work to keep enslaved people voiceless, literate, and censored?
open ended but
they wanted to keep them in debt and also write down things they owed when they really didn’t since they could not read what the owners put in their books for the debt
____ describes the relationships, connections, and interactions that are formed and shaped by the component parts within a place.
Trace assemblage
The three components of ‘place’ include
location, locale, sense of place
The ability for some traces to cross borders, a whole host of traces from a range of scales come together to influence local places.
Trace chains
Jukejoints were originally established to serve as a place
of refuge from everyday threats and violence
Juke Joints are the ____ of blues culture and are still a significant piece of the African American community today.
Spatial manifestation
The process of stepping out of cultural and geographical orders constructed by a dominating group is known as
Transgression