At the Stage of Their Fate: Salvaging the Urban Obsolete in Sydney

Chronicling the interiors and exteriors of selected abandoned buildings in Sydney, this article examines the problem of memory in spaces that are not only isolated and devalued, but often have played no role in the life of the casual visitor or observer. How can the ruins of someone else’s past be m...

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Main Author: Emma Fraser
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-11-01
Series:Societies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/3/4/464
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description Chronicling the interiors and exteriors of selected abandoned buildings in Sydney, this article examines the problem of memory in spaces that are not only isolated and devalued, but often have played no role in the life of the casual visitor or observer. How can the ruins of someone else’s past be made to speak, and how might contemporary ruinscapes reveal a different way of engaging with the past in urban space, particularly in one of the “youngest” cities in the world: a city not defined by decline; constantly undergoing redevelopment; and known more for contemporary architecture than contemporary ruin? Through describing personal encounters with each site, this paper adopts the attitude of Benjamin’s collector who encounters old books in a way that does not consider their use-value but instead sees them as fated objects, encountered as ephemeral remnants of the past. Like the salvaged but outmoded book, the modern ruin is just as much a site in which history is played out as any house of parliament or mainstream newsroom. Further, history need not be the dominion of those things and people that speak loudly and clearly—it is equally constituted by boundless, amorphous, liminal, discarded, rejected, silent things—in this case, ruined buildings of a recent, remembered and accessible past.
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spelling doaj.art-ece9a6171d054c09835afedcc3cbd5e62022-12-21T22:59:52ZengMDPI AGSocieties2075-46982013-11-013446448110.3390/soc3040464soc3040464At the Stage of Their Fate: Salvaging the Urban Obsolete in SydneyEmma Fraser0Department of Sociology, School of Social Sciences, The University of Manchester (2013/14–2016), Level 3, Arthur Lewis Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester M13 9PL, UKChronicling the interiors and exteriors of selected abandoned buildings in Sydney, this article examines the problem of memory in spaces that are not only isolated and devalued, but often have played no role in the life of the casual visitor or observer. How can the ruins of someone else’s past be made to speak, and how might contemporary ruinscapes reveal a different way of engaging with the past in urban space, particularly in one of the “youngest” cities in the world: a city not defined by decline; constantly undergoing redevelopment; and known more for contemporary architecture than contemporary ruin? Through describing personal encounters with each site, this paper adopts the attitude of Benjamin’s collector who encounters old books in a way that does not consider their use-value but instead sees them as fated objects, encountered as ephemeral remnants of the past. Like the salvaged but outmoded book, the modern ruin is just as much a site in which history is played out as any house of parliament or mainstream newsroom. Further, history need not be the dominion of those things and people that speak loudly and clearly—it is equally constituted by boundless, amorphous, liminal, discarded, rejected, silent things—in this case, ruined buildings of a recent, remembered and accessible past.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/3/4/464Walter Benjaminurban ruinsmodern ruinsurban decayurban explorationsSydneyBerlin
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At the Stage of Their Fate: Salvaging the Urban Obsolete in Sydney
Societies
Walter Benjamin
urban ruins
modern ruins
urban decay
urban explorations
Sydney
Berlin
title At the Stage of Their Fate: Salvaging the Urban Obsolete in Sydney
title_full At the Stage of Their Fate: Salvaging the Urban Obsolete in Sydney
title_fullStr At the Stage of Their Fate: Salvaging the Urban Obsolete in Sydney
title_full_unstemmed At the Stage of Their Fate: Salvaging the Urban Obsolete in Sydney
title_short At the Stage of Their Fate: Salvaging the Urban Obsolete in Sydney
title_sort at the stage of their fate salvaging the urban obsolete in sydney
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urban ruins
modern ruins
urban decay
urban explorations
Sydney
Berlin
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