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Speaking of freedom? Heritage, memory and public remembering in Kliptown

机译:说到自由?克里普敦的遗产,记忆和公众记忆

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AbstractudIn 2005, the Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA) officially unveiled a new heritage precinct in Kliptown, Johannesburg, marking the site where the 1955 Congress of the People took place. This heritage development, centred around the Walter Sisulu Square of Dedication (WSSD), has been contentious since its inception. Many Kliptown residents have expressed the feeling that pressing issues of housing and service delivery have been overlooked by the state in the process of developing WSSD and surrounds. Additionally, many residents do not feel that the new precinct is accessible, either physically or psychologically. One possible reason for this is that the heritage presented by the JDA at this site excludes large portions of Kliptown’s heritage which are locally important, and which played a significant role in the decision to host the Congress of the People in Kliptown. This report uses interview data and oral histories to uncover some of these silenced narratives of Kliptown’s history and heritage, and to examine the significance of these narratives for those living in Kliptown. Analysing these local narratives, it is apparent that Kliptown’s heritage as experienced and understood by residents is much more complex and contested than the simple linear narrative on display in WSSD. The JDA heritage developments focus largely on tangible means of representing the story of the Congress of the People and the Freedom Charter. However, Kliptown residents’ narratives about the area’s past are, to a large extent, based on aspects of Kliptown’s heritage which are intangible, such as traditions of independence and resistance. Much of this heritage has been preserved by means of oral history. I argue that this subtle understanding of heritage is more in keeping with the stipulations of the Heritage Resources Act (1999) than the approach taken by the JDA to commemoration in Kliptown, and suggest that these local memories and means of commemoration urgently need to be taken into account if future heritage projects in Kliptown are to be successful.
机译:摘要 ud2005年,约翰内斯堡发展局(JDA)在约翰内斯堡的克利普敦正式揭开了一个新的遗产保护区,标志着1955年人民代表大会所在的地点。自成立以来,以沃尔特·西苏鲁奉献广场(WSSD)为中心的这一遗产发展一直引起争议。许多Kliptown居民表示,在WSSD和周边地区的开发过程中,州忽视了紧迫的住房和服务提供问题。另外,许多居民在身体上或心理上都不认为新的区域是可及的。造成这种情况的一个可能原因是,JDA在此地点提交的遗产排除了Kliptown大部分对当地重要的遗产,并且在决定在Kliptown召开人民代表大会方面发挥了重要作用。该报告使用访谈数据和口述历史来揭示这些关于克利普敦的历史和遗产的默默叙述,并研究这些叙述对于生活在克利普敦的人们的意义。通过分析这些本地叙事,很明显,居民所体验和理解的Kliptown的遗产比WSSD中展示的简单线性叙事要复杂得多,而且存在争议。 JDA的遗产发展主要集中在代表人民代表大会和《自由宪章》故事的有形手段上。但是,克利普敦居民关于该地区过去的叙述在很大程度上是基于克利普敦无形的遗产,例如独立和抵抗的传统。口述历史已保留了许多这种遗产。我认为对遗产的这种微妙理解更符合《遗产资源法》(1999)的规定,而不是JDA在Kliptown进行纪念的方式,并建议迫切需要采取这些当地的记忆和纪念方式考虑到未来在Kliptown的遗产项目是否成功。

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