The author examines the many takings of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area to consider the contested legal and personal meanings and valuations of property, place, and memory. The book suggests personal and systemic approaches to reframe place and reconcile public development with personal and community loss.
The author examines the many takings of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area to consider the contested legal and personal meanings and valuations of property, place, and memory. The book suggests personal and systemic approaches to reframe place and reconcile public development with personal and community loss.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Fazzino is associate professor of anthropology at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania and chair for anthropology, criminal justice, and sociology at Bloomsburg University, Lock Haven University, and Mansfield University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Property and Place in the United States: Seeing the Delaware Water Gap Chapter 2: American Conservation and Preservation and the Tocks Island Dam Chapter 3: Initial Inhabitants and Takings Chapter 4: Settler Development in the Upper Minisink Chapter 5: More Takings Chapter 6: The Park and Surrounding Communities Today
Chapter 1: Property and Place in the United States: Seeing the Delaware Water Gap Chapter 2: American Conservation and Preservation and the Tocks Island Dam Chapter 3: Initial Inhabitants and Takings Chapter 4: Settler Development in the Upper Minisink Chapter 5: More Takings Chapter 6: The Park and Surrounding Communities Today
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