坠落之后,在哪里?:把布里斯托尔的科尔斯顿雕像从2020年搬到想象中的未来

IF 1.3 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Tim Cole
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通过对2020年科尔斯顿雕像倒塌后在布里斯托尔进行的新闻报道、博物馆展示和大规模调查的分析,本文研究了在一系列材料和想象的地点中赋予雕像的意义的变化。它以两种方式将历史和地理相交:这座雕像的遗址/遗址的历史,以及这座雕像的遗址/遗址中历史的物质性。科尔斯顿雕像的倒塌不是一个简单的打破传统的故事,而是一个更复杂的历史地理因素在起作用。当他们想象科尔斯顿雕像未来的遗存时,这座城市的人们认为这是一个让雕像以某种形式回归的机会——隐喻性的,如果不是实质性的——回到它以前或长或短的住所之一。这些以前的遗址被认为提供了非常不同的雕像框架,以及完全不同的历史思考方式。不仅仅是历史地理学家意识到地方赋予雕像意义的力量。这也可以从大众对最近一波雕像倒塌后的生活和遗址的反应中看出。
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After the fall, where?: Relocating the Colston statue in Bristol, from 2020 to imaginary futures

Drawing on analysis of press reporting, museum display and a large-scale survey undertaken in Bristol in the aftermath of the 2020 toppling of the Colston statue, this article examines the shifting meanings given to the statue across a range of material and imagined sites. It works with two ways that history and geography intersect: the history of the sites/aftersites of this statue, and the materiality of histories in the sites/aftersites of this statue. Rather than the toppling of the Colston statue being a simple story of iconoclasm, a more complex historical geography was – and is – at play. As they imagined future aftersites for the Colston statue, people in the city saw this as an opportunity for some form of return of the statue – metaphorically if not materially – to one of its previous longer or shorter-lived homes. These former sites were seen to offer very different framings of the statue, as well as radically different ways of thinking about history. It is not simply historical geographers who are aware of the power of place in attributing meaning to statues. This can also be seen in popular responses to the afterlives, and aftersites, of the recent wave of fallen statues.

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期刊介绍: A well-established international quarterly, the Journal of Historical Geography publishes articles on all aspects of historical geography and cognate fields, including environmental history. As well as publishing original research papers of interest to a wide international and interdisciplinary readership, the journal encourages lively discussion of methodological and conceptual issues and debates over new challenges facing researchers in the field. Each issue includes a substantial book review section.
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