Rethinking the City in the Industrial Aftermath

Q2 Social Sciences Narodna Umjetnost Pub Date : 2023-06-15 DOI:10.15176/vol60no101
S. Potkonjak, Nevena Škrbić Alempijević
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Drawing on ethnographic studies of two postindustrial cities in Croatia, Sisak and Bakar, the authors analyse how the communities narrate their industrial pasts, address industry-related environmental fallouts and define the potentials of postindustrial urban life. They focus on diverse narrations and practices through which the formerly industrial communities make sense of industrialisation and deindustrialisation. Local understandings of (post)industrial urban life are grasped through the concept of socio-industrial memory. The concept highlights the fact that communities can have different ideas about similar socio-economic processes depending on the ways in which they conceptualise the present and futures of their postindustrial cities, but it also underlines that the process of industrialisation was orchestrated politically as an act of socialist modernisation. The article outlines shared features and investigates disparities of postindustrial city-making and, in doing so, underlines the significance of context-based interpretations of such transformations. In both cities, the shutting down of factories left the inhabitants without major providers of livelihood. In Sisak, deindustrialisation meant long-term unemployment, which triggered postindustrial nostalgia. For citizens of Bakar, socialist industrialisation is an environmental threat and a turn away from tourism-development prospects. The authors conclude that images of the industrial past change their meanings in relation to the present needs and fears of postindustrial communities, as well as their visions of alternative, hopefully brighter futures.
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重新思考工业后的城市
通过对克罗地亚两个后工业城市Sisak和Bakar的民族志研究,作者分析了社区如何叙述他们的工业历史,解决与工业相关的环境影响,并定义后工业城市生活的潜力。他们关注不同的叙述和实践,通过这些叙述和实践,以前的工业社区理解工业化和去工业化。对(后)工业城市生活的地方性理解是通过社会工业记忆的概念来把握的。这个概念强调了这样一个事实,即社区可以对类似的社会经济过程有不同的想法,这取决于他们对后工业城市的现在和未来的概念化方式,但它也强调了工业化过程是作为社会主义现代化的一种政治行为而精心策划的。本文概述了后工业时代城市建设的共同特征和差异,并在此过程中强调了对这种转变进行基于情境的解释的重要性。在这两个城市,工厂的关闭使居民失去了主要的生计来源。在西萨克看来,去工业化意味着长期失业,这引发了后工业怀旧情绪。对于巴卡尔的市民来说,社会主义工业化是对环境的威胁,也是对旅游业发展前景的背离。作者的结论是,过去工业时代的图像改变了它们与后工业社会当前的需求和恐惧的关系,以及他们对另一种有希望的更光明的未来的愿景。
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Narodna Umjetnost
Narodna Umjetnost Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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