Select Ethnic Enclaves and their Cultural Indicators in Nashville, Tennessee: Nolensville Road
Select Ethnic Enclaves and their Cultural Indicators in Nashville, Tennessee: Nolensville Road
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2017-05
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Massey, Kelsey
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This project seeks to explain the cultural footprint of Nolensville Road in
Nashville, Tennessee. It does so by documenting ethnic enclaves, which are specific
areas where one or more particular ethnicities reside. Ines Miyares defines and
explains ethnic enclaves through indicators such as language, script, toponyms,
flags, and colors (49). This project frames and explains the ethnic landscape of
Nolensville Road through these indicators. Nolensville Road possesses other
important indicators such as religious structures, retail stores, and restaurants. The
current ethnic indicators are documented below through a series of photographs.
Geographer, Jim Chaney has also done significant work documenting migration
within Nashville and subsequent settlement in the area. Dr. Chaney’s research will
serve as a large contributor to this project. As ethnic enclaves fluctuate and change
as people migrate, it should be noted, this project provides a snapshot of the current
ethnic neighborhoods and settlement tendencies in the area of study. Academics
and researchers interested in immigration can utilize this study to understand the
current landscape of the area of study or another ethnically diverse area. Research
compiled also served to create a lesson plan designed for 9th-12th grade social
studies classrooms to foster understanding and appreciation for diversity and
cultural studies.
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ethnic enclave,
international corridor,
immigration,
geography,
Nashville,
ethnic indicators,
immigrant,
Latino,
Kurds