Flâneries in a Northern Urban Landscape. Affective atmospheres, diffuse museum and the creation of Heritage in the 21st century.
Abstract
The present paper by Saphinaz Naguib and its integrated photographic essay by
Stein Farstadvoll address the cultural dimension of sustainability and questions
pertaining to heritage in the twenty-first century, with Vardø, a small fishing
town in the north-eastern coast of Norway, as our object of study. The two essays are set in a dialogic relationship with each other, and explore the notions
of ecomuseum and “diffuse museum” that are taking root among scholars in
museum and heritage studies. We investigate strategies used to prompt, shape
and stage affective atmospheres in projects related to the production of heritage.
Taking the tropes of flânerie and flâneur/flâneuse out of vibrant metropolises
and over to the quieter rural context of Vardø, we stroll through the streets,
observe people and their activities, look at buildings and things, contemplate
the surrounding landscape, visit neighbouring sites, and try to get a feel of the
place and its history. The photographic essay by Farstadvoll brings forth the
ambiente and affective atmosphere surrounding our flâneries through the town
and the surrounding environment.
Description
Book chapter in Museum & Place, available at http://network.icom.museum/icofom/publications/the-monographs-of-icofom/.
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