规范秩序之外的人居治理——韩国边陲村落的建筑机制

Alex Young Il Seo
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本文探讨了朝鲜战争后韩国边境地区的人类居住模式。我关注的是与非军事区毗邻的清镇的Daema ri边境村,分析了国家如何将建筑作为一种多功能的领土机制来传播和集中人口;它作为一种空间政治手段,在国家期望的特定秩序下管理选定人口的效率;以及它作为政治斗争平台的矛盾作用,这与国家特权的许多基本方面相竞争。通过我对Daema ri的空间发展——从一个非法的临时避难所到一个永久的国家村庄——的研究,我认为边境定居点虽然被描绘成国家解决难民涌入引发的紧急情况的方案,但实际上是一种自我制造的混乱的结果。它提出了一个新的分析框架,使边境定居点不仅被视为一个边境问题,而且被视为现代国家用来建立对其领土和人口的集中控制系统的一个重要建筑工具。
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Governing Human Habitation outside the Normal Order: Architectural Mechanism of the South Korean Frontier Villages
ABSTRACT This article examines patterns of human habitation in the South Korean border following the Korean War. Focussing in Daema-ri frontier village in Cheorwon abutting the Demilitarised Zone, I analyse how architecture was used by the state as a versatile territorial mechanism for spreading and concentrating populations; its efficiency as a spatio-political device governing selected populations under a certain order desired by the state; and its contradictory role as a platform for political struggles which contests many fundamental aspects of the state prerogatives. Through my examination of Daema-ri’s spatial development – from an illegal, temporary makeshift shelter to a permanent state village – I argue that the frontier settlements, though portrayed as the state solution to emergency induced by the influx of refugees, was actually an outcome of a self-created disorder. It proposes a new analytical framework for the frontier settlements to be considered not simply as a border problem, but as an important architectural tool used by the modern state to establish a centralised system of control over its territory and population.
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