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The Ruins of Detroit: Ruševine modernosti in naracijska ambivalentnost fotografije
ID Berdnik, Urška (Author), ID Tomanić Trivundža, Ilija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Začetek 19. stoletja v mesto Detroit pripelje številne ekonomske, družbene in kulturne spremembe, ki odločilno zaznamujejo prihodnost mesta. Kapitalistično naravnanim spremembam z obljubo o osebnem napredku, ki jih uvede fordizem, sledi obširna industrializacija ter urbanizacija mesta in vsesplošna prosperiteta. Zaradi globalizacije in neprilagoditve stare industrije mesta na splošen prehod ZDA v storitvene dejavnosti, po drugi svetovni vojni pride do neslutenega zatona mesta ter deindustrializacije in deurbanizacije, kar prinese hude posledice za ekonomsko, socialno in kulturno sfero mesta. Ob prehodu na novo tisočletje, industrializacija in nenadne družbene spremembe prinesejo nostalgičnost za modernostjo in rodi se urbex, fotografija ruševin, kot način zapisovanja in razumevanja materialnih ostankov moderne. Zaton nekdaj najhitreje rastočega mesta v ZDA, opazujeta tudi francoska fotografa Yves Marchand in Romain Meffre, katerih fotografski projekt The Ruins of Detroit, bom uporabila za analizo vprašanja naracijske ambivalentnosti, ki jo prinaša branje fotografij ruševin.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Detroit, fotografija ruševin, fordizem, ruševine, modernost, urbex
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-105051 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:35983709 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:24.10.2018
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Language:English
Title:The Ruins of Detroit: The ruins of modernity and narrative ambivalence of photography
Abstract:
The beginning of the 19th century brought many economic, social and cultural changes to the city of Detroit that decisively marked the future of the city. These capitalistically oriented changes along with the promise of personal progress brought on by Fordism, was followed by extensive industrialization, urbanization and overall prosperity. As a result of globalization and the city’s inability to adapt an aging industrial sector in the wake of the United States transitioning from a manufacturing to service economy, the city fell into decline after WWII, falling prey to deindustrialization and deurbanization, bringing severe negative consequences for the economic, social and cultural well-being of the city. At the turn of the millennium, industrialization and sudden social changes brought on a kind of nostalgia for modernity and gave birth to Urbex, a new way of documenting and understanding material manifestations of modernity through photography. The deterioration of the once fastest growing city in the US is also documented by the French photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre, whose photographic project “The Ruins of Detroit” will be used to analyze the question of narrative ambivalence induced by the interpretation of photographs of the city’s ruins.

Keywords:Detroit, ruin photography, fordism, ruins, modernity, urbex

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