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Record Nr.

UNISA996545360403316

Titolo

Transcending the nostalgic : landscapes of postindustrial Europe beyond representation / / edited by George S. Jaramillo and Juliane Tomann

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York  : , : Berghahn Books, , [2021]

©2021

ISBN

1-80073-286-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (viii, 261 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Making sense of history

Disciplina

304.2

Soggetti

Cultural landscapes

Deindustrialization - Social aspects

Industrial sites - Social aspects

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

List of Illustrations Preface Introduction George S. Jaramillo and Juliane Tomann -- Part I: Postindustrial Ecologies -- Chapter 1. War, Ruins and Wildness at Orford Ness Sophia Davis -- Chapter 2. Uneven Surfaces: Bodily Engagements with the Postindustrial Wild Hilary Orange -- Chapter 3. More-Than-Representational Postmining Landscapes in the Former Coal Regions of Eastern Germany: Between Economic Revitalization and Risk Society Xaquin S. Perez-Sindin Part II: Performative Narratives -- Chapter 4. Performing Imaginary Landscapes: Instagram Communities in the German Ruhr Victoria Huszka -- Chapter 5. Reshaping Remnants of the Recent Past in Transforming Swedish Mining Towns Jennie Sjoeholm -- Chapter 6. KPGT: (Y)Utopia Revisited in a Sugar Mill Irena Sentevska -- Chapter 7. The 'Not-Quite' and Tuzla's Invisible Buildings Amanda Lawnicki -- Part III: Reimagining Futures -- Chapter 8. Made in Lincoln: Making Meaning of a Deindustrialized Landscape Abigail Hunt -- Chapter 9. The RiMaflow Project: A Laboratory to Study the New Cultural Meanings of Industrial Places Dino Gavinelli, Eleonora Mastropietro and Giacomo Zanolin -- Chapter 10. Refining the Heritage Narrative of Post-oil Landscapes Carola Hein, Tino Mager, Stephan Hauser Epilogue: A Coda for the 'Left Behind': Heritage and More-Than-Representational



Theories Emma Waterton Index.

Sommario/riassunto

"Even as the global economy of the twenty-first century continues its dramatic and unpredictable transformations, the landscapes it leaves in its wake bear the indelible marks of their industrial past. Whether in the form of abandoned physical structures, displaced populations, or ecological impacts, they persist in memory and lived experience across the developed world. This collection explores the affective and "more-than-representational" dimensions of post-industrial landscapes, including narratives, practices, social formations, and other phenomena. Focusing on case studies from across Europe, it examines both the objective and the subjective aspects of societies that, increasingly, produce fewer things and employ fewer workers"--