TY - JOUR
T1 - Industrial Obelisks
T2 - Working-class memory and Barcelona's chimney-monuments
AU - Rosa, Brian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/7/1
Y1 - 2024/7/1
N2 - This study critically examines the transformation of industrial chimneys into monuments within Barcelona's deindustrializing urban landscapes. Since the 1970s, redevelopment contexts and reimaging strategies have led to the conservation of industrial chimneys as public art and historic monuments. This paper explores the intersection of urban memory, heritage, and transformation in Barcelona, highlighting the absence of a coherent ‘Authorized Heritage Discourse’ and the resulting ambiguity in the meaning of these monuments. Analyzing this unique heritage practice, the study considers its impact on historic memory and working-class identity within the city's urban fabric. The research situates chimney-monuments within broader discussions on postindustrial redevelopment, urban design, heritage conservation, and public memory amidst deindustrialization. By examining the symbolic and material dimensions of industrial chimneys within Barcelona's political-economic shifts and contemporary social movements, the paper unpacks their polysemic meanings. This analysis contributes to local debates and reflects broader European trends. The study questions how these monuments are integrated into working-class memory politics and shifting heritage regimes. Recognizing that historic monuments are dynamic material and cultural processes subject to ongoing resignification, the paper concludes with a discussion on the potential roles of insurgent heritage practices in connecting past and present social struggles.
AB - This study critically examines the transformation of industrial chimneys into monuments within Barcelona's deindustrializing urban landscapes. Since the 1970s, redevelopment contexts and reimaging strategies have led to the conservation of industrial chimneys as public art and historic monuments. This paper explores the intersection of urban memory, heritage, and transformation in Barcelona, highlighting the absence of a coherent ‘Authorized Heritage Discourse’ and the resulting ambiguity in the meaning of these monuments. Analyzing this unique heritage practice, the study considers its impact on historic memory and working-class identity within the city's urban fabric. The research situates chimney-monuments within broader discussions on postindustrial redevelopment, urban design, heritage conservation, and public memory amidst deindustrialization. By examining the symbolic and material dimensions of industrial chimneys within Barcelona's political-economic shifts and contemporary social movements, the paper unpacks their polysemic meanings. This analysis contributes to local debates and reflects broader European trends. The study questions how these monuments are integrated into working-class memory politics and shifting heritage regimes. Recognizing that historic monuments are dynamic material and cultural processes subject to ongoing resignification, the paper concludes with a discussion on the potential roles of insurgent heritage practices in connecting past and present social struggles.
KW - Deindustrialization
KW - Industrial heritage
KW - Memory politics
KW - Monumentalization
KW - Postindustrial
KW - Deindustrialization
KW - Industrial heritage
KW - Memory politics
KW - Monumentalization
KW - Postindustrial
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UR - https://portalrecerca.uab.cat/en/publications/6567c0c7-23cb-4b96-9919-e748203fabdf
U2 - 10.1016/j.jhg.2024.07.001
DO - 10.1016/j.jhg.2024.07.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85199055387
SN - 0305-7488
JO - Journal of Historical Geography
JF - Journal of Historical Geography
ER -