2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132011258
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A County Town in Ruins: Memories, Emotions, and Sense of Place in Post-Earthquake Beichuan, China

Abstract: Ruins serve as symbolic sites at which to re-examine people’s relationships with the past and bonds with places. In the context of the ruination caused by earthquakes and the displacement and resettlement of local residents post-disaster, this paper explores vernacular (residents’ and survivors’) memories, emotions, and senses of place triggered by the ruins of Beichuan county town, China. Results show vernacular memories of specific ruins were highly fragmented and multi-temporal. Interwoven before- and after… Show more

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“…The sharpening tendency to attribute trauma-related emotions to a place can make each community more protective of the associated space, which in turn may deepen the tension. 30 In Akhtar's Dictionary of Psychoanalysis, hot places are defined as "[...] locations that induce immediate and intense feelings among the members of an ethnic, religious, national or ideological large group." 31 The criteria we put forward to identify a hot place are as follows:…”
Section: The Concept Of Hot Placesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sharpening tendency to attribute trauma-related emotions to a place can make each community more protective of the associated space, which in turn may deepen the tension. 30 In Akhtar's Dictionary of Psychoanalysis, hot places are defined as "[...] locations that induce immediate and intense feelings among the members of an ethnic, religious, national or ideological large group." 31 The criteria we put forward to identify a hot place are as follows:…”
Section: The Concept Of Hot Placesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knez [13] investigated how place identity in individuals before and after a natural disaster can foster PTG. Qian et al [14] demonstrated that individuals with highly positive local identities and behaviors in disaster areas were more capable of "growing through adversity". However, the relationship between SOP and PTG in the post-COVID-19 era remains under-investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%