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Abstract
This research focuses on the stories of two small yet unique settlements in Transylvania, Romania: the town of Petrila and the village of Roșia Montană, former mining settlements, currently deemed disadvantaged. Our research inquires about the relevance of their industrial heritage for inhabitants’ place attachment during a long-term process of resistance to neoliberal development and change that caused the partial loss of material and immaterial heritage. We used qualitative discourse analysis to process inhabitants’ accounts in two documentaries: Planeta Petrila and Roșia Montană, a Place on the Brink. Our findings show that place attachment is very strong and painful with many of the locals and is closely connected to industrial heritage and the past. Both industrial heritage and inhabitants’ place attachment based on this heritage are crucial resources for any future strategy that considers territorial and people-centered approaches to development, within a paradigm of sustainability and inclusiveness.
这项研究的重点是罗马尼亚特兰西瓦尼亚的两个小而独特的定居点的故事:佩特里拉镇和Roșia蒙塔尼村,以前的采矿定居点,目前被认为处于不利地位。我们的研究探讨了在抵抗新自由主义发展和变化的长期过程中,他们的工业遗产与居民的地方依恋的相关性,这导致了物质和非物质遗产的部分损失。我们使用定性话语分析来处理两部纪录片中居民的叙述:Planeta Petrila和Roșia montanei, a Place on the Brink。我们的研究结果表明,对许多当地人来说,地方依恋是非常强烈和痛苦的,与工业遗产和过去密切相关。在可持续性和包容性的范式下,工业遗产和基于这些遗产的居民的地方依恋都是考虑以地域和人为中心的发展方法的任何未来战略的关键资源。
期刊介绍:
European Journal of Cultural Studies is a major international, peer-reviewed journal founded in Europe and edited from Finland, the Netherlands, the UK, the United States and New Zealand. The journal promotes a conception of cultural studies rooted in lived experience. It adopts a broad-ranging view of cultural studies, charting new questions and new research, and mapping the transformation of cultural studies in the years to come. The journal publishes well theorized empirically grounded work from a variety of locations and disciplinary backgrounds. It engages in critical discussions on power relations concerning gender, class, sexual preference, ethnicity and other macro or micro sites of political struggle.