Affective Infrastructures of Re-emergence? Exploring Modalities of Heritage Practices in Nantes.

Heritage & society Pub Date : 2021-02-09 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1080/2159032X.2021.1883981
Britta Timm Knudsen, Christoffer Kølvraa
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The French city of Nantes has been heralded for both its creative and complex engagements with the dark heritage of its history as France's main slave port. In this article we examine the ways in which the colonial heritage has been dealt with in Nantes, arguing that we find here various processes and initiatives which can be understood as expressing or combining what we suggest are four main modes of colonial heritage practice: Repression, Removal, Reframing and Re-emergence. We discuss how the city authorities and local organizations with a focus on colonial heritage have ended the silent repression of the city's slave trading heritage, and to some extent entirely reframed the city as a center of avant-garde art and culture, e.g., through the 2012 construction of Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery. Finally, we critically analyze the domesticating effect of this reframing as well as practices of removal which, by contrast, have been used to reintroduce decolonial antagonism and oppositional struggle into the public space in Nantes. Finally we investigate whether street performances of Royal de Luxe might hold what we term potential for re-emergence; a heritage practice entailing both a reemergent aesthetics able to engage the audience at a bodily and affective level, a re-emergent history able to both articulate the past and energize contemporary struggles, and the re-emergence of a broader field of voices and subjects.

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作为法国主要的奴隶港口,法国城市南特因其创造性和复杂的历史遗产而备受赞誉。在本文中,我们研究了南特处理殖民遗产的方式,认为我们在这里发现了各种过程和举措,可以理解为表达或结合我们提出的殖民遗产实践的四种主要模式:镇压,移除,重构和重新出现。我们讨论了关注殖民遗产的城市当局和地方组织如何结束了对城市奴隶贸易遗产的沉默压抑,并在某种程度上完全将城市重塑为前卫艺术和文化中心,例如通过2012年的废除奴隶制纪念碑的建设。最后,我们批判性地分析了这种重构的驯化效果以及移除的实践,相比之下,这些实践被用来将非殖民化的对抗和反对斗争重新引入南特的公共空间。最后,我们调查了皇家豪华的街头表演是否有可能重新出现;这是一种遗产实践,它包含了一种能够在身体和情感层面上吸引观众的重新出现的美学,一种能够阐明过去并为当代斗争注入活力的重新出现的历史,以及一种更广泛的声音和主题领域的重新出现。
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