Modern rural landscapes in contemporary heritage imaginaries: the case of Germany’s southern Oderbruch

Using the Southern Oderbruch as a case study, this paper investigates the presence and representation of the modern rural landscapes of the German Democratic Republic within the region’s contemporary heritage and tourism landscape. Following an analysis of extant discourse production in place market...

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Main Author: Bereskin Emily
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2019/04/shsconf_modscapes2018_11002.pdf
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spelling doaj-c1add52a217c483f846e66f6258e93142021-03-02T09:33:50ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242019-01-01631100210.1051/shsconf/20196311002shsconf_modscapes2018_11002Modern rural landscapes in contemporary heritage imaginaries: the case of Germany’s southern OderbruchBereskin Emily0Technical University Berlin, Habitat Unit – Chair of International Urbanism and Design, Berlin, Germany / Université libre de Bruxelles, Faculty of Architecture La Cambre Horta, HABITERstudy centreUsing the Southern Oderbruch as a case study, this paper investigates the presence and representation of the modern rural landscapes of the German Democratic Republic within the region’s contemporary heritage and tourism landscape. Following an analysis of extant discourse production in place marketing materials and heritage sites (primarily local museums), the paper argues that although the unique landscapes developed in concert with the collective farms (landwirtschaftliche Produktionsgenossenschaften) of the GDR remain very much in situ, they remain largely invisible in the heritage and touristic representation of the Oderbruch, which tends to focus on more traditional manifestations of “pastoral beauty” and on historical events preceding the founding of the GDR. This paper hypothesizes several reasons for this conspicuous absence, arguing that the history of the LPG defies local will to narrativise due to its ongoing social, legal, and economic reverberations in everyday life. The second half of the paper reviews the current application effort fora European Cultural Heritage designation for the Oderbruch. The paper highlights the complexity of the situational landscape surrounding the production of heritage, in terms of political, economic, social, and symbolic factors and argues for similar analyses as a comparative path of investigation for the MODSCAPES project.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2019/04/shsconf_modscapes2018_11002.pdf
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title Modern rural landscapes in contemporary heritage imaginaries: the case of Germany’s southern Oderbruch
title_short Modern rural landscapes in contemporary heritage imaginaries: the case of Germany’s southern Oderbruch
title_full Modern rural landscapes in contemporary heritage imaginaries: the case of Germany’s southern Oderbruch
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description Using the Southern Oderbruch as a case study, this paper investigates the presence and representation of the modern rural landscapes of the German Democratic Republic within the region’s contemporary heritage and tourism landscape. Following an analysis of extant discourse production in place marketing materials and heritage sites (primarily local museums), the paper argues that although the unique landscapes developed in concert with the collective farms (landwirtschaftliche Produktionsgenossenschaften) of the GDR remain very much in situ, they remain largely invisible in the heritage and touristic representation of the Oderbruch, which tends to focus on more traditional manifestations of “pastoral beauty” and on historical events preceding the founding of the GDR. This paper hypothesizes several reasons for this conspicuous absence, arguing that the history of the LPG defies local will to narrativise due to its ongoing social, legal, and economic reverberations in everyday life. The second half of the paper reviews the current application effort fora European Cultural Heritage designation for the Oderbruch. The paper highlights the complexity of the situational landscape surrounding the production of heritage, in terms of political, economic, social, and symbolic factors and argues for similar analyses as a comparative path of investigation for the MODSCAPES project.
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