The White Bicycle: Performance, Installation Art, and Activism in Ghost Bike Memorials

In this project I examine the performative nature of the ghost bike memorial. Ghost bikes, flat-white painted immobile bicycles created by cycling communities and loved ones of victims, are installed roadside to mark the locations of cycling related deaths. Using critical performance ethnography and...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Costantini, Nicole Marie
Other Authors: Suchy, Patricia
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: LSU 2017
Subjects:
Online Access:http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-03282017-143235/
id ndltd-LSU-oai-etd.lsu.edu-etd-03282017-143235
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-LSU-oai-etd.lsu.edu-etd-03282017-1432352017-04-08T04:06:23Z The White Bicycle: Performance, Installation Art, and Activism in Ghost Bike Memorials Costantini, Nicole Marie Communication Studies In this project I examine the performative nature of the ghost bike memorial. Ghost bikes, flat-white painted immobile bicycles created by cycling communities and loved ones of victims, are installed roadside to mark the locations of cycling related deaths. Using critical performance ethnography and critical-cultural analysis as methods, I analyze how the ghost bike performs as an artifact of mourning and inspires co-incident performances of grief, activism, and community building and maintenance. As a memorial object used worldwide to represent cycling culture, the ghost bike acts as a social network link that connects a multitude of diverse cycling communities. I present five case studies of ghost bikes in New York City, Durham, North Carolina, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Lafayette, Louisiana in order to dissect what the polysemic ghost bike communicates to public audiences. My analysis led to the discovery that ghost bikes are not only used as memorials. They also perform as metonyms for the absent, ruined bodies of cyclists; as markers of racial identity for victims; and as tools to reframe the narratives told about cycling-related deaths. I describe how the differing interpretations of the memorial are adapted to create and alter performances of identity, and I argue for the potential for these performances to influence perceptions about cycling safety, cycling-based legislation, and road infrastructure. Suchy, Patricia Terry, David Regis, Helen A. Coalson, Geoffrey A. LSU 2017-04-07 text application/pdf http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-03282017-143235/ http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-03282017-143235/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached herein a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to LSU or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below and in appropriate University policies, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report.
collection NDLTD
language en
format Others
sources NDLTD
topic Communication Studies
spellingShingle Communication Studies
Costantini, Nicole Marie
The White Bicycle: Performance, Installation Art, and Activism in Ghost Bike Memorials
description In this project I examine the performative nature of the ghost bike memorial. Ghost bikes, flat-white painted immobile bicycles created by cycling communities and loved ones of victims, are installed roadside to mark the locations of cycling related deaths. Using critical performance ethnography and critical-cultural analysis as methods, I analyze how the ghost bike performs as an artifact of mourning and inspires co-incident performances of grief, activism, and community building and maintenance. As a memorial object used worldwide to represent cycling culture, the ghost bike acts as a social network link that connects a multitude of diverse cycling communities. I present five case studies of ghost bikes in New York City, Durham, North Carolina, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Lafayette, Louisiana in order to dissect what the polysemic ghost bike communicates to public audiences. My analysis led to the discovery that ghost bikes are not only used as memorials. They also perform as metonyms for the absent, ruined bodies of cyclists; as markers of racial identity for victims; and as tools to reframe the narratives told about cycling-related deaths. I describe how the differing interpretations of the memorial are adapted to create and alter performances of identity, and I argue for the potential for these performances to influence perceptions about cycling safety, cycling-based legislation, and road infrastructure.
author2 Suchy, Patricia
author_facet Suchy, Patricia
Costantini, Nicole Marie
author Costantini, Nicole Marie
author_sort Costantini, Nicole Marie
title The White Bicycle: Performance, Installation Art, and Activism in Ghost Bike Memorials
title_short The White Bicycle: Performance, Installation Art, and Activism in Ghost Bike Memorials
title_full The White Bicycle: Performance, Installation Art, and Activism in Ghost Bike Memorials
title_fullStr The White Bicycle: Performance, Installation Art, and Activism in Ghost Bike Memorials
title_full_unstemmed The White Bicycle: Performance, Installation Art, and Activism in Ghost Bike Memorials
title_sort white bicycle: performance, installation art, and activism in ghost bike memorials
publisher LSU
publishDate 2017
url http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-03282017-143235/
work_keys_str_mv AT costantininicolemarie thewhitebicycleperformanceinstallationartandactivisminghostbikememorials
AT costantininicolemarie whitebicycleperformanceinstallationartandactivisminghostbikememorials
_version_ 1718436107783241728