2004
DOI: 10.4000/traces.3163
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La rue : espace public, quel(s) public(s) ?

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“…Metaphorically, this is also a narrative of memory (or amnesia) contention and the appropriation of the civil war heritage, as the private winner of this argument will, through its mastery of space, impose its vision (or its absence of vision) of the past. Falafel (Kammoun 2006) also points to an intimate apprehension of space in Lebanon, but what was an exceptional event in Around the Pink House is presented here as day-to-day appropriation, filmed as the norm in Lebanon: the privatization of the streets (Delage 2004;Khayat 2002). Beirut has been called a "city turned upside down" (Davie 2007), and so are its spatial norms.…”
Section: Roads and Streets: Private Appropriation Along Former Sectar...mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Metaphorically, this is also a narrative of memory (or amnesia) contention and the appropriation of the civil war heritage, as the private winner of this argument will, through its mastery of space, impose its vision (or its absence of vision) of the past. Falafel (Kammoun 2006) also points to an intimate apprehension of space in Lebanon, but what was an exceptional event in Around the Pink House is presented here as day-to-day appropriation, filmed as the norm in Lebanon: the privatization of the streets (Delage 2004;Khayat 2002). Beirut has been called a "city turned upside down" (Davie 2007), and so are its spatial norms.…”
Section: Roads and Streets: Private Appropriation Along Former Sectar...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…During the war, urban space was segmented along sectarian lines, with each subspace creating its own particular urban public space. Since these spaces were defined by their appropriation by militias and political parties , they can hardly be considered spaces available for contention, that is, a space in which political, social, and religious factions would compete against each other, as this spatial appropriation can also be considered the start of an enduring political privatization of space that silenced any dissident voices (Delage 2004;Jreijiry 2018). For personal or commercial reasons, private actors supplemented this political privatization with a more classical appropriation of what remained of the public space as they considered the space to be theirs.…”
Section: A Liminality Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elle le reproduit et ce n'est jamais pour lénifier les stigmates des conflits sanguinaires. D'ailleurs, les prétextes politiques de la guerre fratricide (Delage, 2004). Pour de nombreux observateurs internationaux, « le monde arabe est le domaine des communautés et des intégrismes religieux » (Dagher, 2008 : 321).…”
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