Watermarks : Urban Flooding and Memoryscape in Argentina

The relationship between social experience and action in the context of recurrent disasters is often thought of in terms of adaptation. This study problematises this assumption from an anthropological perspective by analysing the memoryscape that mediates past experiences of disasters. The inquiry i...

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Main Author: Ullberg, Susann
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Socialantropologiska institutionen 2013
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-893352016-05-28T05:08:33ZWatermarks : Urban Flooding and Memoryscape in ArgentinaengUllberg, SusannStockholms universitet, Socialantropologiska institutionenStockholm2013natural disastermemoryvulnerabilityresilienceadaptationadaptabilityArgentinaSanta FenaturkatastrofminnesårbarhetresiliensanpassningArgentinaSanta FeThe relationship between social experience and action in the context of recurrent disasters is often thought of in terms of adaptation. This study problematises this assumption from an anthropological perspective by analysing the memoryscape that mediates past experiences of disasters. The inquiry is based on translocal and transtemporal ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2004-2011 in the flood-prone city of Santa Fe in Argentina. The study examines how past flooding is remembered by flood victims in the middle- and low-income districts and by activists of the protest movement that emerged in the wake of the 2003 flood. It deals with flood memory in the local bureaucracy, in local historiography, myths and popular culture. The analysis reveals that the Santafesinian flood memoryscape is dynamically configured by evocative, reminiscent and commemorative modes of remembering, which are expressed in multiple forms, ranging from memorials and rituals to bureaucratic documents, infrastructure and everyday practices. The study addresses the relationship between memory, morality and social inequality and discusses the implications for questions regarding vulnerability, resilience and adaptation. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-89335urn:isbn:978-91-87235-26-9urn:isbn:978-91-87235-25-2Stockholm studies in social anthropology, 0347-0830 ; N.S., 8CRISMART, 1650-3856 ; 40application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessapplication/epub+zipinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic natural disaster
memory
vulnerability
resilience
adaptation
adaptability
Argentina
Santa Fe
naturkatastrof
minne
sårbarhet
resiliens
anpassning
Argentina
Santa Fe
spellingShingle natural disaster
memory
vulnerability
resilience
adaptation
adaptability
Argentina
Santa Fe
naturkatastrof
minne
sårbarhet
resiliens
anpassning
Argentina
Santa Fe
Ullberg, Susann
Watermarks : Urban Flooding and Memoryscape in Argentina
description The relationship between social experience and action in the context of recurrent disasters is often thought of in terms of adaptation. This study problematises this assumption from an anthropological perspective by analysing the memoryscape that mediates past experiences of disasters. The inquiry is based on translocal and transtemporal ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2004-2011 in the flood-prone city of Santa Fe in Argentina. The study examines how past flooding is remembered by flood victims in the middle- and low-income districts and by activists of the protest movement that emerged in the wake of the 2003 flood. It deals with flood memory in the local bureaucracy, in local historiography, myths and popular culture. The analysis reveals that the Santafesinian flood memoryscape is dynamically configured by evocative, reminiscent and commemorative modes of remembering, which are expressed in multiple forms, ranging from memorials and rituals to bureaucratic documents, infrastructure and everyday practices. The study addresses the relationship between memory, morality and social inequality and discusses the implications for questions regarding vulnerability, resilience and adaptation.
author Ullberg, Susann
author_facet Ullberg, Susann
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title Watermarks : Urban Flooding and Memoryscape in Argentina
title_short Watermarks : Urban Flooding and Memoryscape in Argentina
title_full Watermarks : Urban Flooding and Memoryscape in Argentina
title_fullStr Watermarks : Urban Flooding and Memoryscape in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Watermarks : Urban Flooding and Memoryscape in Argentina
title_sort watermarks : urban flooding and memoryscape in argentina
publisher Stockholms universitet, Socialantropologiska institutionen
publishDate 2013
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