- Spirit of place
Spirit of place refers to the unique, distinctive and cherished aspects of a place; often those celebrated by artists and writers, but also those cherished in
folk tales ,festival s and celebrations. It is thus as much in the invisible weave of culture (stories, art, memories, beliefs, histories, etc) as it is the tangible physical aspects of a place (monument s, boundaries,river s, woods, architectural style,rural crafts styles, pathways, views, and so on) or itsinterpersonal aspects (the presence ofrelatives ,friends and kindred spirits, and the like).Often the term is applied to a rural or a relatively unspoiled or regenerated place — whereas the very similar term
sense of place would tend to be more domestic, urban, orsuburban in tone. For instance, one could logically apply 'sense of place' to an urban high street; noting thearchitecture , the width of theroad s and pavements, the plantings, the style of the shop-fronts, thestreet furniture , and so on, but one could not really talk about the 'spirit of place' of such an essentially urban and commercial environment. It must be noted, however, that an urban area that looks faceless or neglected to an adult may have deep meaning inchildren's street culture .The Roman term for spirit of place was
Genius loci , by which it is sometimes still referred. This has often been historically envisaged as a guardiananimal or a small supernatural being (puck,fairy ,elf , and the like) or aghost . These beliefs have, for the most part, been discarded in the modern world; however a new layer of less-embodied superstition on the subject has arisen aroundley lines ,feng shui and similar concepts.The western cultural movements of
Romanticism andNeo-romanticism are often deeply concerned with creating cultural forms that 're-enchant the land', in order to establish or re-establish a spirit of place.Modern
earth art (sometimes called environment art) artists such asAndy Goldsworthy have explored the contribution of natural/ephemeral sculpture to spirit of place.Many indigenous and tribal cultures around the world are deeply concerned with spirits of place in their
landscape . Spirits of place are explicitly recognized by some of the worlds main religions:Shinto has itsKami which may incorporate spirits of place; Christianity has spirits of place in the Angelic Choirs of Dominians and Principalities,Hinduism ,Vajrayana andBonpo traditions.ee also
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Bioregionalism
*Children's street culture
*Common Ground (charity)
*Cultural landscape
*Cultural region
*Cultural tourism
*Deep map
*Grassroots
*Nature writing
*Psychogeography
*Topophilia External links
* [http://www.england-in-particular.info/abc/ab-abc.html How to create an ABC of place]
* [http://www.commonground.org.uk/ Common Ground (UK)]
* [http://www.england-in-particular.info/ England in Particular]
* [http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=73329588; Podcast about sacred sites and spiritual travel - on iTunes]
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