缅怀受限:贝尔法斯特泰坦尼克区工业记忆的问题用途

IF 0.4 Q4 ETHNIC STUDIES
Christophe Davis
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本文探讨了北爱尔兰贝尔法斯特泰坦尼克区项目中集体记忆的当代用途。耶稣受难日协议》签署后,民选官员提出了旨在减轻非工业化和民族冲突影响的城市振兴政策。在旧造船厂的荒地上,公共当局依靠建筑环境的再开发来暗示一种共同的城市性,同时也是一种共同的过去,一种与共同空间的联系,并调动泰坦尼克号的神话和记忆来实现这一目标。然而,在一个记忆日益超越国界的全球化世界中,谁才是这一焕然一新的城市记忆的目标受众?通过对街区及其旗舰博物馆的仔细观察,本文旨在批评利用和操纵工人阶级的冲突性记忆来回避北爱尔兰的宗派分歧。
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Restricted Access to Remembrance: Problematic Usages of Industrial Memories in Belfast's Titanic Quarter
The paper addresses the contemporary usages of collective memory in the Titanic Quarter's project in Belfast, Northern Ireland. In the wake of the Good Friday Agreement, elected officials proposed urban revitalisation policies that aimed to mitigate the effects of deindustrialisation and the ethnonational conflict. On the old shipyard wastelands, public authorities were relying on the redevelopment of the built environment to suggest a shared urbanity but also a shared past, a connection with a common space, mobilising the myths and memories of the Titanic to achieve this. Yet, in a globalised world where memory increasingly surpasses national borders, it bears into question who is the targeted audience of this revitalised urban memory? Through careful observations in the neighbourhood and its flagship museum, the paper aims to criticise the use and manipulation of a conflictual working-class memory to sidestep Northern Ireland's sectarian divide.
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期刊介绍: Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism (SEN) is a fully refereed journal publishing three issues per volume on ethnicity, race and nationalism. The sources and nature of ethnic identity, minority rights, migration and identity politics remain central and recurring themes of the modern world. The journal approaches the complexity of these questions from a contemporary perspective. The journal''s sole purpose is to showcase exceptional articles from up-and-coming scholars across the world, as well as concerned professionals and practitioners in government, law, NGOs and media, making it one of the first journals to provide an interdisciplinary forum for established and younger scholars alike. The journal is strictly non-partisan and does not subscribe to any particular viewpoints or perspective. All articles are fully peer-reviewed by scholars who are specialists in their respective fields. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism publishes high quality contributions based on the latest scholarship drawing on political science, sociology, anthropology, economics, international relations, history and cultural studies. It welcomes contributions that address contemporary questions of ethnicity, race and nationalism across the globe and disciplines. In addition to short research articles, each issue introduces the latest publications in this field, as well as cutting edge review articles of topical and scholarly debates in this field. The journal also publishes regular special issues on themes of contemporary relevance, as well as the conference issue of the annual conference of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN).
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