541
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

The paradox of ‘Incompiuto Siciliano Archaeological Park’ or how to mock heritage to make heritage

Pages 299-316 | Received 03 Nov 2016, Accepted 29 Dec 2016, Published online: 17 Jan 2017

References

  • Accattini, C. 2011. “Wasted Territory. Survey and Evaluation of Unfinished Works in Italy” [Il Territorio Sprecato. Indagine e Valutazione sulle Opere Incompiute in Italia]. Master thesis, Polytechnic University of Milan.
  • Alterazioni Video. 2008. “Sicilian Incompletion” [Incompiuto Siciliano]. Abitare 486: 190–207.
  • Alterazioni Video. 2010. Festival dell’Incompiuto Siciliano. Internet document. http://www.abitare.it/it/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/CARTELLA-STAMPA-Festival_Incompiuto.pdf.
  • Arboleda, P. 2016. “Beyond the Aestheticization of Modern Ruins: The Case of Incompiuto Siciliano.” Journal of Contemporary Archaeology 3 (1): 21–44.
  • Augé, M. 1995. Non-places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity. London: Verso Books.
  • Augé, M. 2004. Oblivion. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Banksy. 2015. Dismaland. Internet video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2NG-MgHqEk.
  • Bargna, I. 2009. “On Art as Ethnographic Practice: The Case of Alterazioni Video” [Sull’arte come Pratica Etnografica. Il caso di Alterazioni Video]. Molimo, Quaderni di Antropologia Culturale ed Etnomusicologia 5 (4): 15–40.
  • Barndt, K. 2009. “Memory Traces of an Abandoned Set of Futures.” In Ruins of Modernity, edited by J. Hell and A. Schönle, 270–293. Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Bauman, Z. 2012. Liquid Modernity. Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • Bicknell, J. 2014. “Architectural Ghosts.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 72 (4): 435–441.
  • Bök, C. 2002. ‘Pataphysics: The Poetics of an Imaginary Science. Evanston: Northwestern University Press.
  • Bonnett, A. 2014. Off the Map: Lost Spaces, Invisible Cities, Forgotten Islands, Feral Places and What They Tell Us about the World. London: Aurum Press.
  • Brown, M. 2015. “Banksy’s Dismaland: ‘Amusements and Anarchism’ in Artist’s Biggest Project Yet.” The Guardian, August 20. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/aug/20/banksy-dismaland-amusements-anarchism-weston-super-mare.
  • Burke, E. 1834. The Works of Edmund Burke, Vol. 1. London: Holdsworth and Ball.
  • Chu, K. W. 2012. “Constructing Ruins: New Urban Aesthetics in Chinese Art and Cinema.” In Modern Art Asia, edited by M. Munro, 191–212. Didcot: The Enzo Press.
  • Concheiro, I. 2012. “Spain Interrupted: On the Form of the Financial Bubble.” Digital Architectural Papers 1. http://www.architecturalpapers.ch/index.php?ID=4.
  • Cousins, M. 1994. “The Ugly.” AA Files 28: 61–64.
  • Crang, M. 2010. “The Death of Great Ships: Photography, Politics and Waste in the Global Imaginary.” Environment and Planning A 42: 1084–1102.10.1068/a42414
  • Dawdy, S. L. 2010. “Clockpunk Anthropology and the Ruins of Modernity.” Current Anthropology 51 (6): 761–793.10.1086/657626
  • Díaz, Y. 2016. “Heritage and Aesthetic Displeasure: The Value of Aesthetic Discomfort Exemplified through Three Case Studies.” Master thesis, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg.
  • Edensor, T. 2008. “Comments.” Current Anthropology 49 (2): 263–264.
  • Eliason, J. L. 1996. “Using Paradoxes to Teach Critical Thinking in Science.” Journal of College Science Teaching 15 (5): 341–344.
  • Ellis-Petersen, H. 2015. “Dismaland Closure Leaves Banksy-shaped Hole in Weston-super-Mare.” The Guardian, September 25. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/sep/25/banksys-dismaland-closes-weston-super-mare10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199570485.001.0001
  • Germi, P. 1964. “Pietro Germi – Intervista sui Siciliani.” Video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dazYf2mGp8.
  • González-Ruibal, A. 2008. “Time to Destroy: An Archaeology of Supermodernity.” Current Anthropology 49 (2): 247–279.10.1086/526099
  • González-Ruibal, A. 2014a. “Supermodernity and Archaeology.” Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology 7125–7134.10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2
  • González-Ruibal, A. 2014b. “Returning to Where We Have Never Been: Excavating the Ruins of Modernity.” In Ruin Memories: Materialities, Aesthetics and the Archaeology of the Recent past, edited by B. Olsen and T. Pétursdóttir, 367–389. London: Routledge.
  • González-Ruibal, A. Forthcoming. “Ruins of the South.” In Contemporary Archaeology and the City: Creativity, Ruination and Political Action, edited by L. McAtackney and K. Ryzewski. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Harrison, R. 2011. “Surface Assemblages. towards an Archaeology in and of the Present.” Archaeological Dialogues 18 (2): 141–161.10.1017/S1380203811000195
  • Harrison, R. 2013. “Forgetting to Remember, Remembering to Forget: Late Modern Heritage Practices, Sustainability and the ‘Crisis’ of Accumulation of the past.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 19 (6): 579–595.10.1080/13527258.2012.678371
  • Harvey, D. C. 2001. “Heritage Pasts and Heritage Presents: Temporality, Meaning and the Scope of Heritage Studies.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 7 (4): 319–338.10.1080/13581650120105534
  • Holtorf, C., and G. Fairclough. 2013. “The New Heritage and Re-shapings of the Past.” In Reclaiming Archaeology: Beyond the Tropes of Modernity, edited by A. González-Ruibal, 197–210. London: Routledge.
  • Holtorf, C., and A. Högberg. 2013. “Heritage Futures and the Future of Heritage.” In Counterpoint: Essays in Archaeology and Heritage Studies in Honour of Professor Kristian Kristiansen, edited by S. Bergerbrant and S. Sabatini, 739–746. Oxford: Archaeopress.
  • Hugill, A. 2012. Pataphysics: A Useless Guide. Cambridge: The MIT Press.
  • Huyssen, A. 2003. Present Pasts: Urban Palimpsests and the Politics of Memory. Standford, CA: Standford University Press.
  • Jones, J. 2015. “In Dismaland, Banksy Has Created Something Truly Depressing.” The Guardian, August 21. https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2015/aug/21/in-dismaland-banksy-has-created-something-truly-depressing.
  • Kitchin, R., C. O’Callaghan, and J. Gleeson. 2014. “The New Ruins of Ireland? Unfinished Estates in the Post-Celtic Tiger Era.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 38 (3): 1069–1080.10.1111/ijur.2014.38.issue-3
  • Kobialka, D., K. Kajda, and M. Frackowiak. 2015. “Archaeologies of the Recent past and the Soviet Remains of the Cold War in Poland: A Case Study of Brzeznica-Kolonia, Klomino and Borne Sulinowo.” In Sprawozdania Archeologiczne, edited by S. Kadrow, 9–22. Krakow: Instytut Archeologii I Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk.
  • Korsmeyer, C. 2014. “The Triumph of Time: Romanticism Redux.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 72 (4): 429–435.
  • Le Feuvre, L. 2008. “Art Failure.” Art Monthly 313: 5–8.
  • Le Feuvre, L. 2010a. Failure. Cambridge: The MIT Press.
  • Le Feuvre, L. 2010b. “If at First You Don’t Succeed … Celebrate.” Tate Etc 18: 1–8.
  • Light, D. 2000. “An Unwanted Past: Contemporary Tourism and the Heritage of Communism in Romania.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 6 (2): 145–160.10.1080/135272500404197
  • MacDonald, S. 2008. “Unsettling Memories: Intervention and Controversy over Difficult Public Heritage.” In Heritage and Identity: Engagement and Demission in the Contemporary World, edited by M. Anico and E. Peralta, 93–104. London: Routledge.
  • Moreno, E. L., and Z. G. Blanco. 2014. “Ghost Cities and Empty Houses: Wasted Property.” American International Journal of Social Science 3 (2): 207–216.
  • Nora, P. 1984. “Between Memory and History: The Problematics of Sites” [Entre Mémoire et Histoire: La Problématique des Lieux]. In Sites of Memory [Les Lieux de Mémoire], edited by P. Nora, Vol. 1, xv–xlii. Paris: Gallimard.
  • Olivier, L. 2001. “The Archaeology of the Contemporary past.” In Archaeologies of the Contemporary Past, edited by V. Buchli and G. Lucas, 175–188. London: Routledge.
  • Orange, H. 2008. “Industrial Archaeology: Its Place within the Academic Discipline, the Public Realm and the Heritage Industry.” Industrial Archaeology Review 30 (2): 83–95.10.1179/174581908X347292
  • Pálsson, G. 2012. “These Are Not Old Ruins: A Heritage of the Hrun.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 16 (3): 559–576.10.1007/s10761-012-0189-7
  • Pétursdóttir, T. 2012a. “Concrete Matters: Ruins of Modernity and the Things Called Heritage.” Journal of Social Archaeology 13 (1): 31–53.
  • Pétursdóttir, T. 2012b. “Small Things Forgotten Now Included, or What Else Do Things Deserve?” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 16: 577–603.10.1007/s10761-012-0191-0
  • Pétursdóttir, T., and B. Olsen. 2014. “Imaging Modern Decay: The Aesthetics of Ruin Photography.” Journal of Contemporary Archaeology 1 (1): 7–23.10.1558/jca.v1i1.2034
  • Puntí, J. 2012. “Archaeology of the Future” [Arqueología delFuturo]. In Modern Ruins: A Topography of Profit [Ruinas Modernas: UnaTopografía de Lucro], edited by J. Schultz, 117–119. Barcelona: Àmbit.
  • Pusca, A. 2010. “Industrial and Human Ruins of Postcommunist Europe.” Space and Culture 13 (3): 239–255.10.1177/1206331210365255
  • Riegl, A. 1982. “The Modern Cult of Monuments: Its Character and Origin.” Oppositions 25: 20–51.
  • Robertson, I. J. M. 2012. “Introduction: Heritage from Below.” In Heritage from Below, edited by I. J. M. Robertson, 1–28. Farnham: Ashgate.
  • Santangelo, V. 2009. “Interrupted Landscapes: Unfinished Works as Resources” [Paesaggi Interrotti: Opere Incompiute Come Risorsa]. Paper presented at the XII Conferenza Nazionale Società degli Urbanisti, Bari, February 19–20.
  • Scarbrough, E. 2014. “Unimagined Beauty.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 72 (4): 445–449.
  • Smith, L. 2006. Uses of Heritage. London: Routledge.
  • Smith, L. 2012. “Editorial.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 18 (6): 533–540.10.1080/13527258.2012.720794
  • Van der Hoorn, M. 2003. “Exorcizing Remains: Architectural Fragments as Intermediaries between History and Individual Experience.” Journal of Material Culture 8 (2): 189–213.10.1177/13591835030082004
  • Virilio, P. 2006. Speed and Politics. Cambridge: MIT Press.
  • Virilio, P. 2008. “Bringing the Unliveable Alive.” Abitare 486: 207.
  • Winter, T. 2013. “Clarifying the Critical in Critical Heritage Studies.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 19 (6): 532–545.10.1080/13527258.2012.720997
  • Witcomb, A., and K. Buckley. 2013. “Engaging with the Future of ‘Critical Heritage Studies’: Looking Back in Order to Look Forward.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 19 (6): 562–578.10.1080/13527258.2013.818570

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.