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Sacrificial heterotopias of a provincial town
// Urban Studies.
– 2016. – № 4.
– P. 73 - 80.
DOI: 10.7256/2310-8673.2016.4.21603 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=21603
Sacrificial heterotopias of a provincial town
Zhigaltsova Tatiana
PhD in Philosophy
Docent, Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M. V. Lomonosov; Senior Scientific Associate, N. P. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences
163000, Russia, Arkhangel'skaya oblast', g. Arkhangel'sk, ul. Naberezhnaya, 17
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DOI: 10.7256/2310-8673.2016.4.21603
Review date:
28-12-2016
Publish date:
04-01-2017
Abstract. Within the framework of emotional geography, this article reveals and examines the “unfavorable places” among the children of provincial town, as well as determines the types of “unfavorable places” – “open” and “closed”. The concept of “heterotopia” along with its classification introduced into the scientific discourse in 1966 by the French philosopher Michel Foucault is in the center of this work. The author introduced the notion of “sacrificial heterotopia” – a place ignored by the community, and thus, sacrificed by it for the sake of social tranquility and sense of rootedness in urban space. The data for this article is acquired through anonymous questionnaire that includes the drawings of the children (11-12 y.o.) of Velsk of Arkhangelsk Oblast. The author draws a conclusion on publicity of the “unfavorable places”, emotional segregation in the provincial town, and defined negative meaning of the neglected buildings in children’s emotional space. Out of the entire range of “unfavorable places”, the author highlights the universal heterotopias of the closed type: school, hospital, cemetery, the drawings of which are characterized by the presence of multiple repeating elements – window openings, school desks, tomb stone, and others.
Keywords:
rootedness, least favorite places, sacrificial loci, daily routine, provincial town, childhood, emotional geography, non-rootedness, place of alienation, heterotopia
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