Gandy Matthew
Department of Geography University of Cambridge Cambridge UK.
Trans Inst Br Geogr. 2022 Dec;47(4):1120-1136. doi: 10.1111/tran.12562. Epub 2022 Aug 11.
In this paper I seek to develop a larger argument from a small place that no longer exists. Since 2004 I regularly visited a wasteland or , located on the site of the former Berlin Wall, before a process of enclosure and erasure that culminated in the construction of luxury apartments. I draw on my engagement with this temporary space, as a source of reverie and also as a site for ecological fieldwork, in order to reflect on the meaning of urban nature under the speculative dynamics of capitalist urbanisation. I consider the intersections between memory, place, and ecology as part of a wider engagement with 'spectral ecologies' in the urban realm. I suggest that affective interpretations of urban nature should seek to develop a conceptual dialogue between ethnographic insights and structural analysis of urban environmental change.
在本文中,我试图从一个已不复存在的小地方展开一个更大的论证。自2004年以来,在这片土地被围合并最终建成豪华公寓之前,我经常前往位于前柏林墙遗址上的一片荒地。我将自己与这个临时空间的接触视为遐想的源泉以及生态实地考察的场所,以此来思考在资本主义城市化的投机动态下城市自然的意义。我将记忆、场所和生态之间的交叉点视为与城市领域中“幽灵生态学”进行更广泛接触的一部分。我认为,对城市自然的情感解读应寻求在民族志见解与城市环境变化的结构分析之间开展概念性对话。