Questioning modernity and heritage: The case of the River Club development in Cape Town, South Africa

IF 1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Curator: The Museum Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-26 DOI:10.1111/cura.12603
Tauriq Jenkins, Shahid Vawda
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The proposed construction of the controversial Amazon African headquarters at the River Club site in Cape Town encompasses several issues related to modern heritage, colonial practices, sustainable development, the nature-culture divide, and the Anthropocene. Although approved by the City of Cape Town and the provincial government of the Western Cape, with plans for residential and business units, activists, researchers, environmental organizations, workers' unions, and social justice coalitions associated with indigenous Khoe and San groups oppose the development on the grounds of the symbolic and historical importance of the site earmarked for development. The paper aims to explore the significance of the site, analyze the ensuing confrontations and contestations and examine how the site represents spaces of public history, urban spatial construction, and memory. The focus of the paper will be the complex interplay between social, cultural, ethical, and political forces, and their intersection with legal and institutional policy processes at different levels of the state and the local. Ultimately, the paper challenges the claim of the City of Cape Town, the provincial government, and the developers that their version of historical progress is equitable and fair, and raises a broader question about Eurocentric ideas of emancipation, aesthetics and notions of history, heritage and development.

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MOHOA 质疑现代性与遗产:南非开普敦河流俱乐部开发项目案例
亚马逊非洲总部拟建在开普敦河畔俱乐部(River Club),该项目备受争议,涉及现代遗产、殖民实践、可持续发展、自然-文化鸿沟和人类世等多个问题。尽管开普敦市政府和西开普省政府批准了住宅和商业单位的计划,但活动家、研究人员、环保组织、工会以及与原住民 Khoe 和 San 族群相关的社会正义联盟以指定开发地块的象征意义和历史重要性为由反对开发。本文旨在探讨该遗址的意义,分析随之而来的对抗和争论,并研究该遗址如何代表公共历史、城市空间建设和记忆的空间。本文的重点是社会、文化、伦理和政治力量之间复杂的相互作用,以及它们与国家和地方不同层面的法律和制度政策过程之间的交叉。最终,本文将对开普敦市政府、省政府和开发商声称其历史进步版本是公平和公正的说法提出质疑,并对欧洲中心主义的解放思想、美学以及历史、遗产和发展概念提出更广泛的问题。
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