Placemaking, performance and infrastructures of belonging: the role of ritual healing and mass cultural gatherings in the wake of trauma

In the spirit of this project to develop a dynamic community of praxis, the authors have decided to frame their contribution to this volume as a dialogue rather than a univocal essay, keeping the commitment to posing theory against practice, and bringing a new voice, that of an artistic researcher-...

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Main Authors: Kim, Anna Marazuela, Scarso, Jacek Ludwig
Other Authors: Courage, Cara
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2024
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Online Access:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/9147/1/PLACEMAKING%2C%20PERFORMANCE%20AND%20INFRASTRUCTURES%20OF%20BELONGING%20-%20Anna%20Marazuela%20Kim%20and%20Jacek%20Ludwig%20Scarso.pdf
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Summary:In the spirit of this project to develop a dynamic community of praxis, the authors have decided to frame their contribution to this volume as a dialogue rather than a univocal essay, keeping the commitment to posing theory against practice, and bringing a new voice, that of an artistic researcher- practitioner, into the discussion. In what follows, Dr Anna Marazuela Kim (AMK) provides a wide- ranging introduction to explore the potential of mass cultural gatherings in the healing of societal traumas, specifically as they invoke placemaking in the absence of place – a dynamic which forms a new contribution to the literature on this topic. This is followed by Dr Jacek Ludwig Scarso’s (JLS) presentation of a case study, Artichoke’s Sanctuary (2022) (Figure 23.1), this is intended as an example to apply our considerations, in that it both reflects and challenges notions of placemaking in trauma- informed practice. Lastly, an exchange of ideas between the two authors provides a series of reflections highlighting both the poignancy and complexity of addressing trauma through ephemeral, artistic placemaking.