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Urban Space in Transformation: The Imagined City's Response to Change in Vladislavi?'s Johannesburg

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2018
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Oxon
Africa | Southern Africa

Our cultural values and socio-political perspectives are reflected in our material environment; when this environment is subjected to drastic change, the effects on these values and perspectives is profound. This article considers the wide-ranging socio-cultural effects of material change, and their implications for an ethics of memory and forgetting, in a post-apartheid urban environment through a close reading of Ivan Vladislavi?'s Portrait with Keys: The City of Johannesburg Unlocked. In my analysis, I draw on architectural theorist Fred Scott's three possible approaches to existing material and cultural infrastructure, namely demolition, preservation and re-appropriation. Using this framework, and extending it in several ways, I discuss the ways in which processes of demolition/destruction, preservation, and adaptation/re-appropriation are inscribed in Vladislavi?'s Johannesburg.

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