SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.9 númeroESPECIALOf time and the city: Urban rephotography and the memory of warOnline-offline strategies of urban movements against vacancies. The crowdsourcing platform Leerstandsmelder.de as a collective and critical mapping tool índice de autoresíndice de materiabúsqueda de artículos
Home Pagelista alfabética de revistas  

Servicios Personalizados

Revista

Articulo

Indicadores

Links relacionados

  • No hay articulos similaresSimilares en SciELO

Compartir


Observatorio (OBS*)

versión On-line ISSN 1646-5954

Resumen

MICKIEWICZ, Paulina. Marginal scenes and the changing face of the urban public library: The Vancouver Downtown Eastside's Carnegie. OBS* [online]. 2015, vol.9, n.Especial, pp.125-143. ISSN 1646-5954.

Through an analysis of one of North America's earliest Carnegie libraries, located in Vancouver, the aim of this article is to question increasingly antiquated discourses of the urban public library as a static cultural institution in order to ascertain how contemporary urban libraries are both representative and generative media institutions that are increasingly central to marginalized urban communities. Marginalized communities, such as those living in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, are often overlooked as contributing to the cultural fabric of a city. The Carnegie Library is a site in which precarious, often pre-defined publics, whose members already suffer from established forms of discrimination and exclusion, come together to form a new iteration of the scene (Straw, 2004). I will argue that marginalization, when integrated into a semi-public space and institution such as the Carnegie Community Centre, creates a generative scene that holds the potential of fostering nascent forms of both cultural and political association and education amongst marginalized groups themselves. As a result, the contemporary urban public library emerges as a responsive medium of communication in its own right that is shaped by its siting across distinct urban environments.

Palabras clave : libraries; marginal communities; media spaces; digital citizenship; scenes.

        · texto en Inglés     · Inglés ( pdf )

 

Creative Commons License Todo el contenido de esta revista, excepto dónde está identificado, está bajo una Licencia Creative Commons