场所即记忆:布宜诺斯艾利斯人权纪念馆的场所构建框架

Q1 Social Sciences
Marco Cremaschi
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摘要

正如城市研究的悠久传统所表明的那样,城市空间的生产是双重的:用户不断地重塑最初有争议的政治过程所产生的东西。城市中围绕冲突记忆的斗争越来越多地通过标记地点或重塑场所来重建或重新象征过去的事件。记忆的政治运用了辩论、情感和普通辩论的组合。其目的既不是保存也不是删除,而是重写记忆。然而,地方干扰了政治和辩论策略,为质疑意义稳定性的普通用途提供了空间,尽管没有为权力和统治问题提供政治答案。这篇论文引入了“意义建构”,表明地点强化了建立集体记忆的社会过程。记忆和地点之间的关系不是单向的。简而言之,社会过程注入了场所,后者“回击”。这种说法导致了一个明显奇怪的结论,即从长远来看,场所的构建与记忆的重构一样重要。在布宜诺斯艾利斯,一些涉及机构、人权运动和自下而上倡议的倡议被调查:一个秘密拘留中心、一个纪念花园、一个普通的城市广场,旨在发展一个分析框架,突出连接记忆和地点的意义形成机制的细节。
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Place is memory: A framework for placemaking in the case of the human rights memorials in Buenos Aires

As a long tradition in urban studies made clear, the production of urban space is twofold: users continuously reshape what a contentious political process produces at first. The struggle around conflictual memories invests cities increasingly by marking spots or reshaping places to reconstruct or re-signify past events.

The politics of memory deploy a combination of argumentative, emotional and ordinary arguments. The intent is neither preserving nor deleting but re-writing memories. However, places interfere with the political and argumentative strategies making room for ordinary uses that question the stability of meanings, although not providing political answers to the issues of power and domination.

The paper introduces sense-making to suggest that places reinforce the social processes that build collective memories. The relationship between memory and place is not unidirectional. Briefly, a social process infuses place and this latter ‘hits back’. This statement leads to the apparent odd conclusion that, in the long term, place-making is as essential as the reframing of memory.

A few initiatives involving institutions, human rights movements and bottom-up initiatives in Buenos Aires are investigated: a clandestine detention centre, a memorial garden, an ordinary urban square, aiming at developing an analytical framework that highlights the details of the sense-making mechanism linking memories and places.

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City, Culture and Society
City, Culture and Society Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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