Read Unruly Places: Lost Spaces, Secret Cities, and Other Inscrutable Geographies Online
Authors: Alastair Bonnett
Because place is integral to human identity, so too are the paradoxes of place. People’s most fundamental ideas and attachments don’t happen anywhere or nowhere; they are fashioned within and through their relationship to place. This may not be a new argument, but it’s one we still find difficult to discuss. Or, more precisely, we find it hard to talk about with ambition, as something with intellectual content and reach. Thankfully there are some signs that we are at the start of a period of reflection on the nature of place. I find it telling that a book called
The Destruction of Memory
, by Robert Bevan, is all about the destruction of place, more specifically the last century’s depressingly long roll call of places that were bombed or demolished for the sake of militant ideologies of one sort or another. Such authors as Paul Kingsnorth in Britain, Marc Augé in France, and James Kunstler in the United States, who have put the death of real places and the rise of non-places and “nowheres” onto the cultural agenda, are feeding into the same conversation. Yet while those who care about place have a lot to be troubled about, it would be a shame if this discussion was limited to nostalgic laments. As we have seen, the world is still full of unexpected places that have the power to delight, sometimes appall, but always intrigue. These unruly places provoke us and force us to think about the neglected but fundamental role of place in our lives. They challenge us to see ourselves for what we are: a place-making and place-loving species.
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