Fear and Fascination: Anti-Landscapes between Material Resistance and Material Transcendence
Author
Bigell, WernerAbstract
This article examines the mechanisms that turn landscapes into anti-landscapes: projection,
material interference, and ideological contradiction. Landscape and anti-landscape are dialectical twins; whereas landscape affirms cultural and aesthetic values, anti-landscape negates them through material resistance. This negation creates a sense of material transcendence,
the aesthetic appeal through understanding that the world is larger than the
projections onto it. Negation and material transcendence is the common denominator
for anti-landscapes such as the exclusion zone around Chernobyl and the “feral houses”
of the American suburb.
Citation
In: David E.Nye and Sara Elkind (eds.): 'The Anti-Landscape', Rodopi (2014)Metadata
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