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2022 (Engelska) Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (Refereegranskat)
Abstract [en] What happens when versions of the past become silenced, suppressed, or privileged due to urban restructuring? In what ways are the interpretations and performances of ‘the past’ linked to urban gentrification, marginalization, displacement, and social responses? Authors explore a variety of attempts to interrupt and interrogate urban restructuring, and to imagine alternative forms of urban organization, produced by diverse coalitions of resisting groups and individuals. Armed with historical narratives, oral histories, objects, physical built environment, memorials, and intangible aspects of heritage that include traditions, local knowledge and experiences, memories, authors challenge the ‘devaluation’ of their neighborhoods in official heritage and development narratives.
Ort, förlag, år, upplaga, sidor
New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2022
Serie
Explorations in Heritage Studies
Nyckelord heritage; gentrification; neoliberalism; post-industrial city; resistance
Nationell ämneskategori
Kulturstudier Kulturgeografi Konst Historia och arkeologi
Forskningsämne
Urbana studier
Identifikatorer urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-54347 (URN) 10.3167/9781800735729 (DOI) 2-s2.0-85139590099 (Scopus ID) 978-1-80073-572-9 (ISBN)978-1-80073-573-6 (ISBN)
Anmärkning Contents and contributors
Introduction: Exploring Injustices through Heritage in the Neoliberal City. Feras Hammami, Daniel Jewesbury, and Chiara Valli
Part I: Heritage through Gentrification in the Post-Industrial City
Chapter 1. Theorizing Heritage in the Post-Industrial City. Maris Boyd Gillette
Chapter 2. The Value of the Uncool: Reflections on the Demolition of an Old Re-used Industrial Area. Helena Holgersson
Chapter 3. ‘Cleaning up’ Heritage in the Post-Industrial City: Making Heritage, Gentrification, and Legitimacy in Gamlestaden. Feras Hammami and Chiara Valli
Part II: Gentrification through Heritage-Making and Remaking
Chapter 4. Beyond the Good, the Neutral and the Consensual: Heritage between the Police and the Political. Višnja Kisić
Chapter 5. Whose Heritage, Whose City? Questions from the Revolting New York Project. Don Mitchell
Chapter 6. ‘Virtuous Marginality’ Revisited and Revised: Distance, Difference and the Selection of Objects of Preservation in an Era of Hyper-Gentrification. Japonica Brown-Saracino
Part III: Gentrification through Heritage-Led Resistance
Chapter 7. The Dynamic Authenticity of Local Mixed Streets: Street Heritage and Activism in Belfast City Centre. Agustina Martire and Anna Skoura
Chapter 8. Gentrification and Public Heritage in Rome: The Potential and Ambiguities of the ‘Right to Buy’ Policy as a Strategy to Stay Put. Sandra Annunziata, edited by Loretta Lees
Chapter 9. Public Art, Docile Bodies, and the ‘Post-Conflict’ City. Daniel Jewesbury
Epilogue: Reflections on Heritage, Gentrification, Resistance. Daniel Jewesbury, Feras Hammami, and Chiara Valli
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