Rua de Macau 澳門街 – Heterotopic Urbanity in the Celebration of Place, Memory and Identity
Rua de Macau 澳門街 – Heterotopic Urbanity in the Celebration of Place, Memory and Identity
Author(s): Philippe ForêtSubject(s): Architecture
Published by: Universitatea de Arhitectură şi Urbanism »Ion Mincu«
Keywords: Macau (1999-today); place memory; heterotopia; Patúa creole language; postcolonial studies; urban geography
Summary/Abstract: This paper would contribute to a definition of urbanity as a negotiated construction of heterotopia — an in-between space where place, community and language meet. In comparing narratives on spatial memory through the perspective of a language on the verge of extinction, my purpose is to highlight the link that native speakers may create between cityscape and community. I examine the media representations of urbanity and spatial alterity at the street level, in a multilingual setting, and in a physical environment that is severely constrained. I have gathered a coherent corpus of information on trans-linguistic urbanity, and selected a number of scenes on Macau’s heterotopia from Hollywood movies, public ads from colonial Hong Kong, Cantopop songs, and video clips in or on Patuá. Within this limited corpus, I have focused on instances of transition, and the mechanisms of parallelism and parody. This has led me to conclude that urbanity is a key element to understanding the significance of place in the relationship between dominant and subaltern languages and cultures.
Journal: sITA – studii de Istoria şi Teoria Arhitecturii
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 105-114
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English