JOURNAL ARTICLE

Deindustrialization Without End: Smokestacks as Postindustrial Monuments

Brian Rosa

Year: 2022 Journal:   GeoHumanities Vol: 9 (1)Pages: 230-255   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

This photographic essay explores how obsolete smokestacks were recast as postindustrial monuments in the urban design-led “reconstruction” of Barcelona since the 1970s. Within the context of the “long goodbye” of deindustrialization, the accompanying text traces how industrial chimneys were re-signified and monumentalized. The images, result of a photographic survey of all remaining smokestacks in the city, frame these industrial obelisks within the transformation of their surrounding landscapes. They constitute a key element of an ongoing investigation melding creative practice and qualitative research, in which I argue that serial photography and participatory curatorial practice can elucidate the ambivalent experiences of deindustrialization.

Keywords:
Deindustrialization Post-industrial society Context (archaeology) Ambivalence Sociology Visual arts Art History Political science Archaeology Psychology

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Political and Economic history of UK and US
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations
Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Archeology

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