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City regeneration and the making of an urban experience : The Nelson Mandela bridge as sculpture

“Nation building without city building is a senseless exercise”
- Tomlinson et al (eds.) 2003: x.
What is the nation in the 21st century and how is it represented in the urban built
environment? This question underlies an anthropological investigation into the
meanings of the Nelson Mandela Bridge project - a simulacrum for the making of a
particular Johannesburg experience. The multi-million Rand fantasy of the urban
imagineers showcases a post-apartheid inner city revival through the personification
of a mayoral dream for a world-class city. The city’s textured socio-cultural and
political-economic urbanity, its haphazard mining town origins and the aggressive
apartheid urban politics, filter into its post-apartheid urban reconfiguration. The artful
juggling of socio-cultural, political and economic elements launches the project as
physical and symbolic entry-point into a new urban and historical era – a new urban
frontier.
The project’s technological innovation and slick excesses mirrors 21st century
capitalist thinking – a packaging of local experiences into a marketable landscape
commodified for moneyed consumption and participation. The privatisation of public
space through modes of urban gentrification elicits elitist urban engagement in a
partitioned and generic urban space. The latter conflicts with the project’s official
branding as: “[being]‘for the good of all’. This research interrogates the adaptation of
international best practices, the machinations of trans-nationalism in setting up urban
experiences that contest individual constitutional and democratic rights. Contrasted
here are the un-narrated voices of the city’s dark underbelly, the uncertainties of a
marginalized majority struggling for a meagre existence in the inner-city in the face of
the grand-scale urban regeneration project.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:wits/oai:wiredspace.wits.ac.za:10539/5768
Date20 October 2008
CreatorsStevens, Cheryl
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Formatapplication/pdf, application/pdf, application/pdf

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