传承他人:阿姆斯特丹的多样性、遗产和中产阶级化

IF 1.9 2区 经济学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Elisa Fiore, Vittoria Caradonna
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这篇文章探讨了阿姆斯特丹东区中产阶级化、遗产和其他之间的复杂联系,这是一个由(后)殖民和(后)移民历史交织而成的地区。为了纪念该地区丰富的移民历史,它考察了两项由附近的特罗彭民族志博物馆协调的临时遗产制作计划。基于“士绅化意识”的概念(Sze, 2010),我们将注意力集中在阿姆斯特丹Oost博物馆对士绅化的矛盾立场上,以及这种矛盾态度如何有助于该地区新自由主义城市重建的展开。我们分析的中心项目促进了当地多样性作为一种需要保护、庆祝和增值的资产的积极和有启发性的表现;然而,他们也动员了有问题的殖民主义比喻,这些比喻有助于将该地区转变为审美多元文化的都市空间,吸引荷兰中产阶级的国际化视野。虽然关于遗产主导的中产阶级化和世界性城市主义的学术研究已经充分讨论了地方政府、开发商和新移民如何在战略上动员民族遗产话语和实践来触发或维持中产阶级化,但我们的研究揭示了遗产机构在新自由主义城市政治中是新兴的主体性,并对它们在中产阶级化过程中日益混杂的问题提出了质疑。
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HERITAGIZING THE OTHER: Diversity, Heritage and Gentrification in Amsterdam Oost

This article explores the complex connections between gentrification, heritage and othering in Amsterdam Oost, a district shaped by intertwined (post)colonial and (post)migrant histories. It does so by examining two temporary heritage-making initiatives coordinated by the nearby ethnographic Tropenmuseum to celebrate the rich immigration history of the area. Building on the notion of ‘gentrification consciousness’ (Sze, 2010), we draw attention to the ambivalent position of the museum towards gentrification in Amsterdam Oost, and how this ambivalence may contribute to the unfolding of neoliberal urban redevelopment in the area. The projects at the centre of our analysis promote a positive and edifying representation of local diversity as an asset to be protected, celebrated, and valorized; yet they also mobilize problematic colonial tropes that are instrumental in transforming the area into a space of aestheticized multicultural urbanity attractive to a Dutch middle class with an increasingly cosmopolitan outlook. While scholarship on heritage-led gentrification and cosmopolitan urbanism has amply discussed how local governments, developers and newcomers alike strategically mobilize ethnic heritage discourses and practices to trigger or sustain gentrification, our study reveals heritage institutions as emergent subjectivities in neoliberal urban politics and problematizes their growing imbrication within processes of gentrification.

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期刊介绍: A groundbreaking forum for intellectual debate, IJURR is at the forefront of urban and regional research. With a cutting edge approach to linking theoretical development and empirical research, and a consistent demand for quality, IJURR encompasses key material from an unparalleled range of critical, comparative and geographic perspectives. Embracing a multidisciplinary approach to the field, IJURR is essential reading for social scientists with a concern for the complex, changing roles and futures of cities and regions.
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