Gardening the City: Neighbourliness and Appropriation of the Common Spaces in Bulgaria
Gardening the City: Neighbourliness and Appropriation of the Common Spaces in Bulgaria
Author(s): Meglena ZlatkovaSubject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Social development, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: city; neighbourhood; urban gardening; inhabiting spaces; Bulgaria
Summary/Abstract: The paper discusses the forms of public-private space division in a postcosialist Bulgarian city as everyday practices of inhabiting and appropriation of the common spaces in one neighborhood of Plovdiv. The anthropological research of the urban spaces includes a long term observation of the everyday practices in the city of socialism, the city in transition and the changed cities nowadays, following the line of the changing boundaries, distinction and expression of the public and private, common and individual. The cases of particular interest in my research are the forms of transgression of the physical borders and social boundaries as well as establishing new ones, according to the changing identities, social hierarchies, power relations, forms of social solidarity and networking and investment in social capital. The paper presents cases of blurring borders and boundaries as urban discourses – of the socialist city, the city in transition and the other – the city after 2007 when Bulgaria joined the EU. These cases are studied on the base of the everyday practices of urban gardening in common spaces – around block of flats, on the windowed balconies and small gardens (vegetable plots) in the town outskirts.
Journal: Colloquia Humanistica
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 41-60
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English