Titolo Rivista RIVISTA GEOGRAFICA ITALIANA
Autori/Curatori Anastasia Battani, Maurizio Memoli, Elisabetta Rosa
Anno di pubblicazione 2021 Fascicolo 2021/3 Lingua Inglese
Numero pagine 31 P. 5-35 Dimensione file 0 KB
DOI 10.3280/rgioa3-2021oa12524
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The most common image of the European Quarter of Brussels is built on the idea of a clean, free, safe and controlled space that attracts people with high economic, social and cultural capital, and a growing number of "passing" users (tourists or consumers). Against this background, our research aimed to investigate the nexus between the material, symbolic, normative and discursive construction of the EU district time-space, on one hand, and everyday life, on the other. To do so, we explored the potential of a rhythmic and nonrepresentational approach in deconstructing dominant socio-spatial-temporal representations, scraping off the layers of the commonly-known to unveil alternative chronotopes. In this article, we present and discuss a reinterpretation of our experience and discuss the results of our analysis through four chronotopes linked to the spatio-temporal rhythms we observed, rhythms we have called Public time-space, Interstices, Intersections and Traces-as-remains.
The most common image of the European Quarter of Brussels is built on the idea of a clean, free, safe and controlled space that attracts people with high economic, social and cultural capital, and a growing number of “passing” users (tourists or consumers). Against this background, our research aimed to investigate the nexus between the material, symbolic, normative and discursive construction of the EU district time-space, on one hand, and everyday life, on the other. To do so, we explored the potential of a rhythmic and nonrepresentational approach in deconstructing dominant socio-spatial-temporal representations, scraping off the layers of the commonly-known to unveil alternative chronotopes. In this article, we present and discuss a reinterpretation of our experience and discuss the results of our analysis through four chronotopes linked to the spatio-temporal rhythms we observed,rhythms we have called Public time-space, Interstices, Intersections and Traces-as-remains.
Keywords:cronotopi, ritmanalisi, geografie non-rappresentazionali, Quartiere Europeo- Bruxelles
Anastasia Battani, Maurizio Memoli, Elisabetta Rosa, Public time-space, Interstices, Intersections and Traces-as-remains: Possible Chronotopes of the European District in Brussels in "RIVISTA GEOGRAFICA ITALIANA" 3/2021, pp 5-35, DOI: 10.3280/rgioa3-2021oa12524