
Experiencing Place: An Auto-Ethnography on Digging and Belonging
Author(s) -
Steve Brown
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
public history review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1833-4989
pISSN - 1037-9851
DOI - 10.5130/phrj.v23i0.5327
Subject(s) - reflexivity , ethnography , sociology , sense of place , digging , place attachment , aesthetics , history , anthropology , archaeology , social psychology , social science , psychology , art
This article is concerned with personal heritage and the role of material things in the construction of place-attachment. My interest lies in interrogating my own sense of place-attachment (or belonging) to my home. I argue that personal experience can provide comparative information for investigating other peoples’ experiences of their ‘special places’. That is, by critically reflecting on my own connectivity to place I aim to gain a base-level of data that informs my understandings of other peoples’ experiences of place; that is, the social values of heritage places and/or archaeological sites. I argue that self-awareness and reflexivity are important tools in the work of archaeologists who seek to recognise and respect personal and communal place-attachments