Landscape, ideology, and religion: a geography of Ocean Grove, New Jersey |
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Authors: | Karen Schmelzkopf |
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Institution: | Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey, 07764, USA |
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Abstract: | In this paper, I examine Ocean Grove, New Jersey, a religious community established in 1869 by the Methodist Church as a camp meeting site. The founders selected a location and designed the physical and cultural landscapes according to an ideology of perfectionism, autonomy, exclusion, and homogeneity. Even though the community has experienced dramatic changes in the last fifty years, I argue that the physical, cultural, and political geography of Ocean Grove has served to perpetuate this ideology. However, I also argue that even though it is such a singular place, in accordance with Harvey's claim that all places must accommodate to capital accumulation, Ocean Grove's history shows examples of some quite familiar responses to a larger system of political, social, cultural, and economic circumstances. |
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