超越事故共和国:用韩国的灾难纪念馆制作生命和安全

Seulgi LEE, Heewon KIM, Scott Gabriel KNOWLES
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就像灾难是政治性的一样,灾难纪念馆也是政治性的。2014年世越号惨案发生后,遗属们迅速建立了自我保护、抗议、调查、追悼等机构。本文认为,世越号“纪念工作”是一项多方面的努力,涉及几种不同类型的专业知识和行动,包括社区教育和外展、城市空间遗址倡导以及科学/法医分析。为了说明这一纪念工作,我们回顾了1995年发生的三丰百货商店倒塌事件和2003年大邱地铁火灾事件后,幸存者和遗属们率先开展纪念工作的基本工作。其次,我们追踪了在灾难中丧生的250名檀园高中学生的故乡安山的4.16纪念活动的演变斗争,最终在4.16生命安全公园的选址和设计选择过程中达到高潮。最后,本文所述的纪念活动是在对沉船原因进行多项科学/法医调查以及打捞人类遗骸和受害者财物的背景下展开的。在“世越号”(Sewol Ferry)慢慢发生的灾难中,纪念活动不是最后阶段,实际上在某些关键方面,它可能只是一个开始。
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Beyond the Accident Republic: Making Life and Safety with Disaster Memorials in Korea
In the same manner that disasters are political, so too are disaster memorials. Following the 2014 Sewol Ferry Disaster, the bereaved families worked quickly to establish institutions for self-protection, protest, investigation, and memorialization. This article contends that Sewol Ferry “memorial work” is a multi-faceted endeavor, involving several discrete types of expertise and action, including community education and outreach, urban spatial site advocacy, and scientific/forensic analysis. To make sense of this memorial work, we recount foundational memorialization efforts following the Sampoong Department Store collapse (1995) and the Daegu Subway Fire (2003) in which survivors and bereaved families pioneered memorial work techniques. Secondly, we track the evolving struggles over 4.16 memorialization in An-san, the hometown of the 250 students of Danwon High School who died in the disaster, culminating in the site and design selection process of the 4.16 Life and Safety Park. Finally, memorialization efforts recounted in this article have unfolded against the backdrop of multiple scientific/forensic investigations into the causes of the ship’s sinking and the recovery of human remains and victims’ belongings. In the slow disaster of the Sewol Ferry, memorialization is not the final stage, indeed in some crucial ways it may just be the beginning.
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