Matters of revolution: urban spaces and symbolic politics in Berlin and Warsaw after 1989
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Abstract: | "Symbols matter, and especially those present in public spaces, but how do they exert influence and maintain a hold over us? Why do such materialities count even in the intensely digitalized culture? This book considers the importance of urban symbols to political revolutions, examining manifold reasons for which social movements necessitate the affirmation or destruction of various material icons and public monuments. What explains variability of life cycles of certain classes of symbols? Why do some of them seem more potent than others? Why do people exhibit nostalgic attachments to some symbols of the controversial past and vehemently oppose others? What nourishes and threatens the social life of icons? Through comparative analyses of major iconic processes following the epochal revolution of 1989 in Berlin and Warsaw, the book argues that revolutionary action needs objects and sites which concretise the transformative redrawing of the symbolic boundaries between the 'sacred' and 'profane', good and evil, before and after, 'progressive' and 'reactionary' - the symbolic shifts that every revolution implies in theory and formalizes in practice. Public symbols ensconced within actual urban spaces provide indispensable visibility to human values and social changes. As affective topographies that externalise collective feelings, their very presence and durability is meaningful, and so are the revolutionary rituals of preservation and destruction directed at those spaces. Far from being mere gestures or token signifiers, they have their own gravity with profound cultural ramifications. This volume will appeal to sociologists, anthropologists, geographers and social theorists with interests in urban studies, public heritage, material culture, political revolution and social movements"-- |
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adam_text | CONTENTS List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: Considering the Wall viii χ xi 1 1 Point of View 15 2 Iconicity, or What Makes Social Performances S/tick? 35 3 The Revolution That Did Get Televised 51 4 Post-Revolutionary Nostalgia 86 5 The Death and Life of Great Communist Palaces 125 Epilogue: Writing Material Culture 167 References Index 185 202
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INDEX Note: Page numbers in bold represent tables; page numbers in italics represent figures; Page numbers followed by n and number represent endnote and note number. adherent (conventionally ascribed) signals 22 Adorno, Theodor: desk of 78, 78 affordance, setting/space and 44-48 After the Fall: The Failure of Communism and the Future of Socialism (Blackburn) 86 AI 170 Alexander, Jeffrey 42, 43, 102; performance theory 43, 116 Alexanderplatz 11, 143 Ampelmann/Ampelmännchen symbol 100, 108-114, 111, 120 analogue technology 17 anthropology 19 Antonioni, Michelangelo 2, 14n5 Apocalypse Now (film) 65 arbitrary attribution 36, 46 arbitrary cultural signification 46, 46-47 archaeology of culture 29 archetype 8, 23, 46, 58, 165 architecture 130, 133 artificial constraints, Cold War 7 Ash, Timothy Garton 4, 6, 8, 66 Austin, John 38 Autobiography (Newton) 1, 14nl autogenous (existential) signals 22 Autumn of Nations 55-56 Avedon, Richard 81 Bakunin, Mikhail 7, 8 Barthes, Roland 38, 44, 45, 48, 156-157 Bartmanski, Dominik 9, 76, 78 Benjamin, Walter 29 Benoist, Marie-Guilhelmine 36 Benveniste, Emile 43 Berdahl, Daphne 51 Berlin Modernism 144 Berlin Wall 1-14, 59-60, 62-65, 132; breaching of 64-65, 75; collapse/fall of see Fall of the Wall; and distortion of life 2-3; as failure of Communism 5-6; first victim of 1; fragments 9, 9; history of 4; iconspicuous qualities of 59; mass crossing of71; meanings associated with 64; ring of 74; separation done by 2-3; story, characteristics of 60-61; as “unnatural” barrier 63 Bernauer Strasse 75 Bielecki, Czeslaw 159 Bisky, Norbert 112 Blow-Up
(film) 2, 14n5 Bohley, Bärbel 70 Boym, Svetlana 97, 98-100, 104 Brecht, Bertolt 31, 137, 165 British Journal of Photography 117 Buck-Morss, Susan 94 Budapest 57, 59, 65, 73, 75, 96 Calvin Klein store 118, 118 Capital Culture gallery 115, 117 capitalism 48, 49, 110, 130
Index 203 Caricature Museum, Warsaw 121 carnival of freedom 65 carrier of meaning 43 change, and contingency 80-82 cities 27-28, 131-132; relationships between people and 29 Cold War 1, 2, 55, 64; artificial constraints 7 collective feelings 26, 29, 31, 33, 45, 46, 65, 90-91, 101-102 collective imagination 29, 32, 77; political 60; sociological 17, 21, 93, 170-171 Collins, Randall 25 Coltrane, John 40 Communism 5, 106, 120; collapse of 24; end in Europe 55; Fall of the Berlin Wall and 53-54; state 6, 32 comparison 127-128, 172, 175-177 contexture 26-28, 29, 46, 127 contingency, change and 80-82 Cooke, Paul 109 Copolla, Francis Ford 65 The Craftsman (Sennett) 20-21 Crowther, Paul 16 cultural depth 4 cultural entropy 44 cultural genre, revolutions as 65-72 cultural ideas/forms 46 cultural links 103 cultural materialism 49-50 cultural representation 23 cultural signification 35-37; arbitrary vs. iconic 46, 46-47 cultural sociology 19, 20, 22, 24-25, 37-40, 41, 50, 125, 129 culture 42, 128; archaeology of 29; contemporary, virtualization of 52; deep play 40; hip-hop 124n8; iconic mythologies of 48-50; material 44—45; model of 42; relative autonomy of 47; role of images in 4; signs 31; textual model of 39; theoretical agenda of 39; urban 7; validity of 25 Culture in Interaction (Eliasoph and Lichterman) 40 Czechoslovakia 68, 72, 87, 132 Davis, Miles 41 The Death and Life of Great American Cities (Jacobs) 129 Debray, Regis 20 de Castro, Eduardo Viveiros 18-19 decommunization process 73 deep play, of culture 40 density, cities 27 depth 42-43, 47-48 destruction 125-126
digitalization 2, 7, 15, 17, 39, 49, 52, 170 digital sphere 15 distributive materialities 45 Domańska, Ewa 96 Durkheim, Emile 17, 23, 45-46, 52, 101-102 East Germany 4, 6, 32, 55, 60, 69, 70, 71, 87, 107, 139 East Side Gallery 9-10, 79 effervescent events 51-53 Eliade, Mircea 133 Eliasoph, Nina 40, 42 Eliot, T.S. 123 Elliott, John 177 ethnography of rhetorics 40 European Union (EU) 73 experiential 102 Fall of the Wall 3, 7, 22, 23, 32, 46, 53-54, 129 Fechter, Peter 1 feelings 47, 52, 128; collective 26, 29, 31, 33, 45, 46, 65, 90-91, 101-102; mourning/melancholy 95 Foster, Norman 73 Foucault, Michel 38 Frankfurt Gate 142 Freeman, Clive 140 French, Howard W. 80 French Revolution of 1789 71 Gaitskell, Hugh 74-75 Gauguin, Paul 16, 19, 20 GDR 3, 5, 8, 22, 31, 32, 54, 55, 57, 59, 63, 64, 68, 70, 71, 80, 81, 85n7, 86, 89, 90, 91, 95, 97, 98, 105, 106, 107, 109-110, 112, 113, 114, 126, 128, 133, 137, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 148, 150, 151, 165, 175 Geertz, Clifford 4, 30, 40, 61, 95, 120, 133 Gellner, Ernest 21 generic sublime 11 Germany 56, 58, 60, 72, 73, 74; division of 90; East 4, 6, 32, 55, 60, 69, 70, 71; New Objectivity style in 1—2 Gorbachev, Mikhail 7, 55 Gorbatchev era 6 Gorski, Philip 37 Gradin, Anita 63
204 Index Graeber, David 51 Gross, Michael 107 Grosz, George 1-2 Havel, Vaclav 8 Heckhausen, Markus 110, 112 Heine, Heinrich 123 Heller, Steven 116 hermeneutics 9, 24, 25, 37, 38, 40, 45, 171, 174, 183 Hobsbawm, Eric 6 Hodder, Ian 26 Honecker, Erich 89, 114, 153 Horn, Gyula 55 How Pictures Complete Us (Crowther) 16 humans: experiences 29; recognition as self-completing animals 101 Hungary 55, 56, 65, 67, 69-70, 72, 80; anticommunist traditions 69; Round Table talks 67-68 Icon (magazine) 117 iconic congruity 65-72 iconic cultural signification 46, 46-47 iconicity, 28, 45, 58, 60, 69, 79, 83; political iconicity, 133 iconic mythologies of culture 48-50 iconic plausibility 56-60 iconic power 60 iconography 26, 97, 99, 100—105, 120, 123, 149, 179 iconology 22 icons 82-84; material cultural 45; revolutionary 22-26; translocal 23; urban material 29 ideas, as cultural agents 16 imaginaries, nostalgia 93-100 imagination 68, 78, 82, 113; collective 29, 32, 77; political 60; sociological 17, 21, 93, 170-171 instrumental objects 44 intensity, cities 27-28 interaction ritual chains 25, 27 interdependencies 47 Iron Curtain 2, 7, 55, 64, 83, 155 Jacobs, Jane 129, 157 Jakobson, Roman 43 Jazz Jamboree 154-155 Johnson, Mark 18 Jowitt, Ken 134 Judt, Tony 6 Kaffe Burger 107 Kantorowicz, Ernst 133 Karl Marx Allee 108, 141, Ui, 142 Karwinska, Ilona 115-121 Kennedy, John F. 5, 60 Kennedy, Michael 52, 53, 54 Kiesow, Gottfried 166n2 Klub der Republik café 107 Kohl, Helmut 98 Kosmos (cinema) 108 Kubik, Jan 5 Kubler, George 22, 27, 42, 61 Kundera, Milan 88 Lakoff, George 18 Last, Nana 21 Latour,
Bruno 25, 27, 54 “Leap to Freedom” 64 Leibing, Peter 64 Leipzig 55, 69, 76 Lemp, Elzbieta 162 Lepenies, Wolf 105 Lichterman, Paul 40, 42 Lin, Maya 78 linguistic turn 16, 18; sociological limitations of 37-40 loneliness 115 Löw, Martina 24 Maastricht Treaty, 1992 73 mass media 2 material culture 44-45 materiality 4, 5; distributive 45; role of 44; space and 18-22 Mazowiecki, Tadeusz 89 meaning: associated with Berlin Wall 64; carrier of 43; landscapes of 42; multi-sensory staging 41; stylistic 41 meaning-making 16, 18, 19, 27, 30, 35-36 mediatization, tools of 24 Merleau-Ponty, Maurice 17, 20 Merzbau 123 metaphors 18, 28, 40-41; Durkheimian 30; spatial 47 Meuren, Daniel 112 Miller, Daniel 4, 5, 43, 47, 49 Mitchell, Tom 39 Mitchell, WJ.T. 102 mixed genre objects 134 Mock, Alois 55 modern analytic intelligence 19 modernity 104 Molnar, V. 103 Momper, Walter 81 Mona Lisa (painting) 36 mourning feeling 95
Index Museum of Life Under Communism 106-107 musical metaphor 40-41 mythologies of culture 48-50 Nazi Germany 152, 153 New Objectivity style 1-2 Newton, Helmut 1, 3, 5 New York Times 53, 54, 56, 58, 80 Niedenthal, Chris 65 Niemeyer, Oscar 6 nostalgia for the East 88, 95 numinous spaces 30 objects 102; cultural 44, 102; instrumen tal 44; mixed genre 134; nostalgic, cultural acts in handling 105; spaces and 26-28; spatial distributions of 101; value-generating importance 44 Ostalgie 88, 91, 93, 98, 100, 101, 104, 106,113 Pabst Plan 153 Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw 126, 133, 151-166; Congress Hall 154-155 Palast der Republik (Palace of the Republic), Berlin 11-12, 33, 128, 133, 136, 136-151, 164; demolition of 126, 126 Peglau, Karl 112 Peirce, Charles Sanders 43 People’s Republic of Poland (PRL) 106-107 perspectivism 19 phallic symbol of Stalinism 11 phenomenology: as method 25, 48; phenomenological description 128; phenomenological process 103, 104-113 phenomenology, of nostalgic iconography 100-105 Phenomenology of Perception (Merleau-Ponty) 20 photography, in postwar era 2 plausibility principle 46, 56-60 point of view 18-22, 61 Poland 12, 56, 58, 65, 67, 69—70, 72, 74, 80, 87—88, 105; anticommunist traditions 69, 81; avant-garde role 59; political struggle 79; post-revolutionary nostalgia 87-88, 105-106; Round Table talks in 54, 55, 57, 63-64, 65, 67, 73-74; Solidarność movement 65; virtual game for Facebook 106 205 political iconicity 60-82 political imagination 60 political systems 7 politics 5; Berlin Wall ccollapse and 4; changes in 17 Portrait d’une
négresse 36 post-communism 88 post-communist transformation 11 post-revolutionary nostalgia 86-124; illuminating 121-123; imaginaries 93-100; neons from Warsaw 114-121, 118; phenomenology of 100-105; semiotics of urban streetscapes 105-121; Zeitgeist 88-93 Potsdamer Platz in Berlin 10 “Pragmatist Aesthetics” (Schusterman) 43 preservation, material 105, 117, 118 protests 49, 80 Prussian City Castle, destruction of 31 public space 26 public space, symbolic transformations of 22-26 public symbols 134 Rabbit à la Berlin (documentary) 84 Raisin Bombers 64 reality 88-93; social 17, 39 recapitulation 82-84 recycling 105, 118 Redspective (East European design) 107 Reed, Isaac 42 refiguration 24, 25, 29, 103 refiguration of space 21, 28, 30, 33, 34, 128, 133 reflective nostalgia 99 refolution 66, 67, 68, 114 regionalism, Soviet-style 103 relative autonomy of culture 47 “The Relics of Communism” 124n9 Requiem for Communism (Scribner) 95 restorative nostalgia 99 revolutions 29, 51—85, 86—88, 125, 127; as cultural genre 65-72; effervescent events 51-53; Fall of the Wall see Fall of the Wall; French Revolution of 1789 71; icons, coding and spacing of22-26; plausibility 56-60; political iconicity 60-82; Solidarność movement, 1980 65, 66-67; Velvet Revolution 56, 68, 132; in year of 1989 54-56 Ricoeur, Paul 38, 63 ritual 25, 27, 33, 38, 48, 58, 62, 66, 67, 70, 71, 83, 125, 132, 135, 139, 149, 154, 163, 164 “Roaring Twenties” 1
206 Index Romania 72 Round Table talks 114-115; Hungarian 67-68; in Poland 54, 55, 57, 63-64, 65, 67, 73-74; in Warsaw 132 sacred places/symbolic centers 132-136 Sahlins, Μ, 128 Said, Edward 38 scale 130 Schilling, Brigitte 1 Schorske, Carl 131 Schröder, Gerhard 146 Schulz, Lieselotte 147 Schumann, Conrad 64 Schusterman, Richard 43 Scott, James 6, 78-79 Scribner, Charity 95 Sennett, Richard 20-22, 70 sensory formations 39 Shakespeare, William 69-70 “The Shape of Time” (Kubler) 42 shock therapy 91 Shorter, Wayne 41 signification, cultural 35-37; arbitrary vs. iconic 46, 46-47 Simmel, Georg 46, 131 site 131 Smith, Philip 134 social deficiency narrative 93 social exclusion 115 Socialist Realism (architectural style), 141, 152, 157-158, 163 Socialist Unity Party (SED) 139 social reality 17, 39 social resonance 8 social sciences 18-22 social strain imaginary 97 social symbols 31 social values 25 sociological imagination 17, 21, 93, 170-171 sociology 16-17, 19; cultural 19, 20, 22, 24-25, 37-40, 41, 50, 125, 129; experiential “surface” of 17 Solidarność movement, 1980 65, 66-67, 80 Soviet-style regionalism 103 Soviet Union 8, 55 spaces 4, 5, 51, 56-60; affordance/setting and 44—48; and materiality 18—22; numinous 30; and objects 26-28; revolutionary icons 22-26; urban 28—31; visibility in 15-18, 25-26 spatial hermeneutics 24 Spiegel 57, 67 Stalinism, phallic symbol of 11 Stasi 139 Stern, Fritz 98, 106, 107 Stolpe, Manfred 147 strain theory of ideology 97 structural hermeneutics 24 structuralism 38, 168 style 40-42, 44, 71, 114, 116, 119, 131, 158, 176; New Objectivity 1-2;
opulent 156; Socialist Realist 118 stylistic meaning 41 subjectivism 20 substance 130-131 surface 42-43, 47-48 Swidler, Ann 39 Swoboda, Hannes 148 symbolic boundaries 30 symbolic materialism 127 symbolic pollution 3, 128 symbolic resources 120 symbolic systems 20 symbolism/symbolization 20, 24 symbols 5, 23, 35-36, 128, 132; Ampelmann/Ampelmännchen 100, 108-114, 111; material 26; public 134; social 31 Szczubelek, Hanna 155 Szwed, John 41 Teller, Juergen 12 terrorism 82 textual model of culture 39 thick description 170, 171, 172 Thierse, Wolfgang 148 Thijssen, Ben 97, 124nl Tiananmen Square, Beijing 80 time, as escalator of sorts 28 totemism 45-46 toys, cultural objects 44 translocal 5, 10, 11, 23, 32, 49, 103 translocal icon 23 Turner, Stephen 16, 36 Turner, Victor 26 Ugrešic, Dubravka 75 Ulbricht, Walter 137, 138 urban cultures 7 urban spaces 28-31 urban streetscapes, nostalgic semiotics of 105-121 Ursynów (neon) 117 utopia 88—93; failed, narrative of 93-94 value-generating importance, objects 44 Vass, Dave Elder 46 Velvet Revolution 56, 68, 132
Index 207 Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. 78 virtualization of contemporary culture 52 visibility 15-18, 25-26, 28 Vogue (magazine) 1; controversy 1; Polish edition 12-14, 13 von Boddien, Wilhelm 146 Wajda, Andrzej 159 Walesa, Lech 55, 57—58 Walser, Martin 71 Warsaw 11, 55, 73, 75; bars 107; Caricature Museum 121; Museum of Life Under Communism 106-107; neons from 114-121, 118; Palace of Culture and Science in 126, 151-166; symbolic transformations of public space in 22-26 Warsaw Royal Castle 137-138 Warszawa Powiśle (neon) 117 Weber, Max 16 Wenceslas Square in Prague 132 Wende 67, 69-70, 132 Wilson, Peter 148 Wittgenstein, Ludwig 16, 20-21, 38, 129 Wittgenstein’s House: Language, Space and Architecture (Last) 21 wood 45; importance of 44 Woodward, Ian 17 World Trade Center: terrorist attack on 82 Yanagi, Soetsu 18 Zeitgeist 29, 71; post-revolutionary 88-93 Zerubavel, Eviatar 104 Zielinski, Jaroslaw 161 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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title | Matters of revolution urban spaces and symbolic politics in Berlin and Warsaw after 1989 |
title_auth | Matters of revolution urban spaces and symbolic politics in Berlin and Warsaw after 1989 |
title_exact_search | Matters of revolution urban spaces and symbolic politics in Berlin and Warsaw after 1989 |
title_full | Matters of revolution urban spaces and symbolic politics in Berlin and Warsaw after 1989 Dominik Bartmanski |
title_fullStr | Matters of revolution urban spaces and symbolic politics in Berlin and Warsaw after 1989 Dominik Bartmanski |
title_full_unstemmed | Matters of revolution urban spaces and symbolic politics in Berlin and Warsaw after 1989 Dominik Bartmanski |
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