"Exploring the difficult and contested sites of deindustrialized society on the brink of transformation to either heritage or wasteland, this volume looks at the creative ways that such sites are (re)used and suggests that they are not always merely abject or abandoned. The contributors introduce fresh ideas on how to approach these sites and the people invested in them, employing multidisciplinary methodologies from archaeology and heritage studies to ethnography and sociology. Through the use of Northern-European case studies such as a former sanatorium, a prison and the Chornobyl Exclusion…mehr
"Exploring the difficult and contested sites of deindustrialized society on the brink of transformation to either heritage or wasteland, this volume looks at the creative ways that such sites are (re)used and suggests that they are not always merely abject or abandoned. The contributors introduce fresh ideas on how to approach these sites and the people invested in them, employing multidisciplinary methodologies from archaeology and heritage studies to ethnography and sociology. Through the use of Northern-European case studies such as a former sanatorium, a prison and the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, the reader gains a new perspective on these sites of contestation, which are cherished despite their problematic status"--
List of Illustrations List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Connecting with Ambivalent Heritage - Creative uses of Post-industrial Spaces Eerika Koskinen-Koivisto (University of Jyväskylä Finland) Tiina Äikäs (University of Oulu Finland) and Pauliina Latvala-Harvilahti (University of Turku Finland) 1. "Renegade Care": Conservation Co-curation and Heritage Place-Making in Liminal Spaces Alexa Deanne Spiwak (University of Oslo Norway) 2. Suburban Heritage as Tourist Attraction? Minni Haanpää Maria Hakkarainen and Anu Harju-Myllyaho (University of Lapland Finland) 3. Local Activism and Agency in the Heritagisation Processes - The Case of Forests in the Paimio Sanatorium Finland Maija Mäki and Helena Ruotsala (University of Turku Finland) 4. Masculinity Smokestacks and the Decline of Industry: Visualizing Industrial Heritage in Social Media Tuuli Matila (University of Oulu Finland) 5. Co-constructing Chornobyl: Investigating Visitors' Heritage Meaning-Making through Performativity in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone Veera Ojala (University of Turku Finland) 6. Spiralling into a Labyrinth of Cultural Fantasies and Extractivism: Treasures Extraordinary Undergrounds and the 'Temple of Lemminkäinen' (Sipoo Finland) Vesa-Pekka Herva (University of Oulu Finland) Oula Seitsonen (University of Oulu Finland) Tina Paphitis (University of Bergen Norway) Teresa Komu (University of Lapland Finland) Gabriel Moshenska (UCL UK) and Risto Nurmi (University of Oulu Finland) 7. Uses of the Industrial Mining Past: The Revitalisation of Old Mines as New Outdoor Spaces in Sweden Albina Pashkevich and Daniel Brandt (Dalarna University Sweden) 8. 8.What the Muggles Don't See: Affordances of Abandoned Industrial Sites for Hobbyists Tiina Äikäs Marjo Juola Oula Seitsonen (University of Oulu Finland) and Gabriel Moshenska (UCL UK) 9. Photo Essay: Remaining without Preservation: The Zombie Standing of Kino Rodina in Estonia Francisco Martinez (Estonian Academy of Arts Estonia) 10. Discussion: The Discomforting Appeal of Ambivalent Heritage Hilary Orange (Swansea University UK) Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Connecting with Ambivalent Heritage - Creative uses of Post-industrial Spaces Eerika Koskinen-Koivisto (University of Jyväskylä Finland) Tiina Äikäs (University of Oulu Finland) and Pauliina Latvala-Harvilahti (University of Turku Finland) 1. "Renegade Care": Conservation Co-curation and Heritage Place-Making in Liminal Spaces Alexa Deanne Spiwak (University of Oslo Norway) 2. Suburban Heritage as Tourist Attraction? Minni Haanpää Maria Hakkarainen and Anu Harju-Myllyaho (University of Lapland Finland) 3. Local Activism and Agency in the Heritagisation Processes - The Case of Forests in the Paimio Sanatorium Finland Maija Mäki and Helena Ruotsala (University of Turku Finland) 4. Masculinity Smokestacks and the Decline of Industry: Visualizing Industrial Heritage in Social Media Tuuli Matila (University of Oulu Finland) 5. Co-constructing Chornobyl: Investigating Visitors' Heritage Meaning-Making through Performativity in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone Veera Ojala (University of Turku Finland) 6. Spiralling into a Labyrinth of Cultural Fantasies and Extractivism: Treasures Extraordinary Undergrounds and the 'Temple of Lemminkäinen' (Sipoo Finland) Vesa-Pekka Herva (University of Oulu Finland) Oula Seitsonen (University of Oulu Finland) Tina Paphitis (University of Bergen Norway) Teresa Komu (University of Lapland Finland) Gabriel Moshenska (UCL UK) and Risto Nurmi (University of Oulu Finland) 7. Uses of the Industrial Mining Past: The Revitalisation of Old Mines as New Outdoor Spaces in Sweden Albina Pashkevich and Daniel Brandt (Dalarna University Sweden) 8. 8.What the Muggles Don't See: Affordances of Abandoned Industrial Sites for Hobbyists Tiina Äikäs Marjo Juola Oula Seitsonen (University of Oulu Finland) and Gabriel Moshenska (UCL UK) 9. Photo Essay: Remaining without Preservation: The Zombie Standing of Kino Rodina in Estonia Francisco Martinez (Estonian Academy of Arts Estonia) 10. Discussion: The Discomforting Appeal of Ambivalent Heritage Hilary Orange (Swansea University UK) Notes Bibliography Index
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