Synthesizing collective memory and counter-memory in urban space

IF 2.9 2区 经济学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
John Land
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ABSTRACT The June 2020 Black Lives Matter protests which took place at the Cenotaph and the Winston Churchill memorial in London triggered national debate in the United Kingdom regarding the roles that memorials play in urban spaces. Stoked by media sensationalism, public discourse and action became increasingly vitriolic in the weeks following the protests. This contribution to Debates and Interventions problematizes this divisive understanding of memorialization by demonstrating the relationality of collective memory and counter-memory, which ostensibly were competing rationales that drove the protests. By establishing collective memory and counter-memory as co-dependent concepts, this intervention proposes that their synthesis would enable the public to openly mediate their relationships with urban memorial sites and thus enrich our understanding and experience of contested urban spaces.
城市空间中集体记忆与反记忆的综合
摘要2020年6月在伦敦纪念碑和温斯顿·丘吉尔纪念馆举行的“黑人的命也是命”抗议活动在英国引发了关于纪念馆在城市空间中所扮演角色的全国性辩论。在媒体的哗众取宠下,抗议活动后的几周里,公众的言论和行动变得越来越刻薄。这种对《辩论与干预》的贡献通过展示集体记忆和反记忆的相对性,解决了这种对纪念的分裂理解,而集体记忆和反向记忆表面上是推动抗议的相互竞争的理由。通过将集体记忆和反记忆确立为相互依存的概念,这一干预措施提出,它们的综合将使公众能够公开调解他们与城市纪念地的关系,从而丰富我们对有争议的城市空间的理解和体验。
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Urban Geography
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7.60
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104
期刊介绍: Editorial Policy. Urban Geography publishes research articles covering a wide range of topics and approaches of interest to urban geographers. Articles should be relevant, timely, and well-designed, should have broad significance, and should demonstrate originality.
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