ID | 172379 |
Title Proper | Precarious chronotopes in Beirut |
Other Title Information | a comparative spatio-temporal analysis of Rafic Hariri’s grave and nightclub B018 |
Language | ENG |
Author | Naeff, Judith |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article argues that the intersection of time and space in large parts of the Levant is, above all, precarious. With a close analysis of two meaningful places in Beirut – the shrine of Rafic Hariri and the nightclub B018 – the article seeks to tease out how such a precarious chronotope is given form, meaning and value through narratives, practices and spatial design. Moreover, the article builds upon Walid Sadek’s conceptualisation of shared mourning as a possibility for a new sociality under Lebanon’s precarious conditions. It argues that despite their engagement with loss, the two sites under scrutiny here do not allow for such an ethical position. The findings of the analysis are relevant for the Levant more broadly as the flows of refugees in recent years have produced new and particularly precarious geographies inscribed with a profound sense of loss and grief. |
`In' analytical Note | Contemporary Levant Vol. 5, No.1; Apr 2020: p.64-76 |
Journal Source | Contemporary Levant Vol: 5 No 1 |
Key Words | Beirut ; Mourning ; Urban Design ; Precariousness |