Under the bridge: autoarchaeoethnographic study of an interstitial space in supermodern Mallorca

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Complutum Pub Date : 2021-06-07 DOI:10.5209/cmpl.76454
D. A. Santacreu
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Abstract

Supermodern cities have certain spaces that escape the regulations exerted by the authorities in our living environment. This is the case of interstitial spaces, abandoned areas that are often marginalized by urban planners. This paper presents the results of an autoarchaeoethnographic study focused on the analysis of a 21st Century interstitial space located on the urban periphery of Palma (Mallorca). The methodology used to record the appropriation strategies and practices developed in this space combined direct ethnographic observation with the analysis of materiality. The study aims to address some of the practices developed in such marginal peripheral urban spaces closely related to the non-places characteristic of our current supermodern world. These practices allow us to understand how these spaces work and are conceptualized and to see how they become active elements of our landscape that are crucial for the social development of certain groups and individuals. Through the study of these practices we verified how certain sectors of society make an appropriation and active use of certain marginal public spaces that must be related to large-scale social, economic and historical phenomena. Finally, taking into consideration some of the theoretical foundations of symmetric archeology, we made an assessment of the way in which the very materiality of these spaces (and other elements with which they are associated with) enhance their use as a social space
桥下:超级现代马略卡岛一个间隙空间的自动考古人种学研究
超现代城市在我们的生活环境中有一些空间可以逃脱当局的监管。这就是间隙空间的情况,这些废弃区域往往被城市规划者边缘化。本文介绍了一项自动考古人种学研究的结果,该研究侧重于分析位于帕尔马(马略卡岛)城市边缘的21世纪间隙空间。用于记录在这一领域制定的拨款战略和做法的方法将直接的人种学观察与物质性分析相结合。这项研究旨在解决在这种边缘城市空间中发展起来的一些实践,这些实践与我们当前超级现代世界的非地方特征密切相关。这些实践使我们能够了解这些空间是如何运作和概念化的,并了解它们是如何成为我们景观中对某些群体和个人的社会发展至关重要的活跃元素的。通过对这些实践的研究,我们验证了社会的某些部门是如何侵占和积极利用某些边缘公共空间的,这些空间必须与大规模的社会、经济和历史现象有关。最后,考虑到对称考古学的一些理论基础,我们评估了这些空间的物质性(以及与之相关的其他元素)如何增强其作为社会空间的用途
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