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‘Digging-up’ Utopia? Space, practice and land use heritage
Authors:David Crouch
Institution:a University of Derby, Kedleston Road, Derby DE22 1GB, UK
b Centre of Planning Studies, Department of Land Management, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AW, UK
Abstract:In this paper we explore history and heritage mobilised to do service for marginalized interests. We discuss how resources, such as, place, texts, artefacts and practice are drawn upon to forward particular political interests. Touching on recent work in non-representational theory we suggest that more attention be paid to the micro-politics of doing and link more formal action to that of ‘everyday’ practice. The examples used show how particular actors draw on history and heritage to advance their positions and how their performances reinforce claims based on alternative practices. The examples used illustrate how this involves the notion of ‘reclaiming’ historical action, historical texts and historical place. In particular how this relates to land and specifically in this paper the metaphor, representation and practice of ‘digging’.
Keywords:Politics  Space  Time  History  Heritage  Representation  Practice  Land  Claims  Citizenship  Doing  Alternative living
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