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2025-12-02T16:02:19Z |
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| dc.date.available |
2025-12-02T16:02:19Z |
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| dc.date.issued |
2025-12-02 |
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| dc.identifier.uri |
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/24564
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| dc.description |
Paper precented at the international Symposium on modern heritage in the antropocene, University College London, 26-28 October |
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| dc.description.abstract |
Inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2012, the Historic Town of Grand-Bassam includes Quartier France, established in the 19th century as the first colonial capital of present-day Ivory Coast, and N'zima village inhabited by the N'zima kotoko (kctckc) people. Even a brief analysis of these two sections of Grand-Bassam juxtaposed with each other - their planning and development in the 19th and 20th centuries, structural and functional organisation as well as architectural variety - reveals the fundamentals of the Western modern/colonial project at play. Seen in this light, the Historic Town of Grand-Bassam reflects the core-periphery dynamic that, created by the coloniser, shaped relations between the Europeans and the local populations in this territory in colonial times. This paper, however, proposes a different lens to interpret the UNESCO World Heritage property, namely a decolonial framework of transmodernity, which allows to affirm the social, economic, political and cultural alterity of the African communities of Grand-Bassam and to appreciate the spatial organisation, built heritage and aesthetics of Quartier France and N'zima village as two distinct realities that coincide. |
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| dc.format.medium |
Print |
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| dc.subject |
HERITAGE |
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| dc.title |
The historic town of Grand-Bassam as an example of transmodern heritage |
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| dc.type |
Conference or seminar paper |
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| dc.description.version |
N/A |
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| dc.ProjectNumber |
N/A |
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| dc.BudgetYear |
2022/23 |
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| dc.ResearchGroup |
African Institute of South Africa |
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| dc.ArchiveNumber |
9813888 |
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| dc.outputnumber |
14545 |
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| dc.bibliographictitle |
Bialostocka, O. (2022) The historic town of Grand-Bassam as an example of transmodern heritage. (Paper precented at the international Symposium on modern heritage in the antropocene, University College London, 26-28 October). |
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| dc.publicationyear |
2022 |
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| dc.contributor.author1 |
Bialostocka, O. |
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