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  • Heritage, Gentrification and Resistance in the Neoliberal City
  • 2022
  • Editorial collection (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • What happens when versions of the past become silenced, suppressed, or privileged due to urban restructuring? In what ways are the interpretations and performances of ‘the past’ linked to urban gentrification, marginalization, displacement, and social responses? Authors explore a variety of attempts to interrupt and interrogate urban restructuring, and to imagine alternative forms of urban organization, produced by diverse coalitions of resisting groups and individuals. Armed with historical narratives, oral histories, objects, physical built environment, memorials, and intangible aspects of heritage that include traditions, local knowledge and experiences, memories, authors challenge the ‘devaluation’ of their neighborhoods in official heritage and development narratives.
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  • Jewesbury, Daniel, 1972, et al. (author)
  • Epilogue: Reflections on Heritage, Gentrification, Resistance
  • 2022
  • In: Heritage, Gentrification and Resistance in the Neoliberal City. - New York & Oxford : Berghahn Books. - 9781800735729 ; , s. 185-193
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • What happens when versions of the past become silenced, suppressed, or privileged due to urban restructuring? In what ways are the interpretations and performances of ‘the past’ linked to urban gentrification, marginalization, displacement, and social responses? Authors explore a variety of attempts to interrupt and interrogate urban restructuring, and to imagine alternative forms of urban organization, produced by diverse coalitions of resisting groups and individuals. Armed with historical narratives, oral histories, objects, physical built environment, memorials, and intangible aspects of heritage that include traditions, local knowledge and experiences, memories, authors challenge the ‘devaluation’ of their neighborhoods in official heritage and development narratives.
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  • Jewesbury, Daniel, 1972 (author)
  • Public art, docile bodies and the “post-conflict” city
  • 2022
  • In: Heritage, Gentrification and Resistance in the Neoliberal City. - New York & Oxford : Berghahn Books. - 9781800735729 ; , s. 166-184
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Public art is used in neoliberalizing cities as a ‘disciplinary technology’ (Foucault 1977), allowing the wholesale reinscription of newly privatized urban space. This chapter explores the deployment of this strategy in Belfast with reference to several artistic interventions. It questions what activity comes to be called ‘art’ in the neoliberal city, and why. It also problematizes the term ‘post-conflict’ as a categorization of Northern Ireland since the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, arguing that against a backdrop of continued segregation and social fragmentation, this is little more than an act of rhetorical wish-fulfilment.
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