Index

Death, Memorialization and Deviant Spaces

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Publication date: 31 August 2018

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Spokes, M., Denham, J. and Lehmann, B. (2018), "Index", Death, Memorialization and Deviant Spaces (Emerald Studies in Death and Culture), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 155-160. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-571-520181007

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INDEX

Absent-present paradox
, 101–102

Alcatraz
, 6

Anticipated experience
, 99

Anti-memorialization
, 81, 88, 92, 97, 99, 133–134

‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ gate, Auschwitz
, 4–5

Audience, as media viewers
, 98

Auschwitz
, 16–17

‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ gate
, 4–5

Auschwitz-Birkenau
, 16

Authorized heritage discourses (AHD)
, 18

Barbarism of order
, 118, 122, 127

Black spots
, 6

Bodily punishment
, 40

‘Bomb Dome, A’ (Hiroshima)
, 3–4

Brady, Ian
, 93

Chapman, Jessica
, 83

China

Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, removal of
, 90

Commodification
, 92

Conceived space
, 34

Dresden’s Neumarkt as
, 109–115

Number 25 Cromwell Street as
, 88–92

Tyburn as
, 37–48

Concept-city
, 108, 111

Consumption
, 10, 79–105

space of
, 102–104

see also Number 25 Cromwell Street (Gloucester)

Container space
, 112–114, 119, 120

Contradictory space
, 10, 81, 83, 86, 136

theatrical space as
, 99–102

Corr, Jimmy
, 76

Creative thinking
, 19

Criminal-celebrity
, 2, 5, 6, 93

Criminal fan
, 6

Critical imagination
, 25, 132

Cycle crossing
, 73

Dahmer, Jeffrey
, 83

Daily reality
, 35, 57, 87

Dark tourism
, 5–8, 81, 91, 93, 99, 136, 137

research
, 3, 5

theorists
, 1

Dark Tourism (documentary)
, 101

Death
, 7–8

Demolition
, 4

Denazification
, 128

Deviant spaces
, 7–8

Dick’s gravestone in St. George’s Churchyard
, 50

Difficult heritage
, 1–4, 6–8, 10–12, 15–18, 25, 101, 107, 114, 134–136

Distance markers of the road
, 54

Dramatic action of the space
, 67–68, 128

fictitious counterparts
, 68–69, 71–72, 97–98

real counterparts
, 69–72, 97–98

Dringhouses
, 28

Embodiment
, 23, 25

England

race heritage
, 3

spaces of memorialization
, 7

Fenced-off saplings
, 58, 59

Forgetting
, 91

Frauenkirche
, 110

Germany

National Democratic Party
, 108

Neumarkt, Dresden
, 6, 11, 107–129

spaces of memorialization
, 7

swastika-laden ceilings, Nuremburg
, 1

Globalization
, 14, 18

socioeconomic ramifications of
, 23–24

Gloucester Council
, 80, 82, 84, 89, 90, 94, 97, 135

Grassland
, 59, 60

Ground Zero
, 16

Heritage
, 3–6

architecture
, 2, 4, 89

building
, 4

difficult
, 1–4, 6–8, 10–12, 15–18, 25, 101, 107, 114, 134–136

violent
, 6

Hindley, Myra
, 93

Hiroshima
, 6

‘A Bomb Dome’
, 3–4

Hob Stone
, 54, 55

Hot spots
, 111

Huntley, Ian
, 83

Informal pathway
, 62–65

Interpretive experience
, 99

Jacobite rebellion of 1745
, 39, 69–70

John Thornton Memorial Plaque
, 70–72

Kilburn High Road
, 16, 27–77

Kuala Lumpur
, 24

Lefebvre’s spatial triad
, 8–11, 13, 19, 22–25, 29–37, 66–68, 80–81, 108, 110, 131–132

Leisure space
, 60–62

Liminality, in contested spaces
, 37

Little Hob Moor
, 66

cycle route across
, 53

noticeboard
, 51–52, 53

Lived space
, 34–35

Number 25 Cromwell Street as
, 92–96

Tyburn as
, 48–57

Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum
, 83

Localism
, 18

Lord Mayor
, 38

Lund’s Inclosures Act map of 1772
, 58

Materialisation
, 92

May 1968 uprising, Paris
, 34

McDonaldization phenomenon
, 120

Media coverage
, 81

Medieval boundary stone
, 51, 52

Memorialization
, 2, 7–8, 19

Mind research
, 2

Monetization of the dead
, 2

Murderabilia
, 84, 92

Museums
, 5

National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD)
, 108

Network-based approaches
, 14

Neumarkt, Dresden
, 6, 11, 107–129, 134

as conceived space
, 109–115

as perceived space
, 115–122

spatial practice and political subjectivities
, 122–126

Number 25 Cromwell Street (Gloucester)
, 6, 10, 16, 79–105, 133–134

as conceived space
, 88–92

as lived space
, 92–96

as perceived space
, 87–88

as theatrical space
, 96–99

Nuremberg Documentation Centre
, 5

Nuremburg, Germany
, 16

swastika-laden ceilings
, 1

One-dimensionalism
, 14

Paris

May 1968 uprising
, 34

PEGIDA
, 11

Perceived space
, 35

Dresden’s Neumarkt as
, 115–122

Number 25 Cromwell Street as
, 87–88

Tyburn as
, 57–65

Performance
, 65

Physical spaces
, 22

Place-based approaches
, 14

Plague Stone Plaque
, 54–56

Planting of new saplings
, 58

Poland

heritage
, 4

Political subjectivities
, 122–126

Politicization
, 10–11, 107–129

see also Neumarkt, Dresden

Politics of display
, 4, 84

Power
, 15–19

Power geometry
, 18, 25

Preservation
, 4

Public good
, 119

Quality of life
, 119

Relationality of space
, 20–21, 23

Representations of space see Conceived space

Rhythm analysis
, 104, 132

‘Right to the City’
, 25

Robertson Bell Associates
, 84–85

Scale
, 15–19

Scale-based approaches
, 14

Secure zones
, 111

Semperoper
, 110

Social centrality
, 23

Sociality of space
, 21–22, 23, 33

South Africa

black heritage in
, 3

Space

conceived
, 34, 37–48, 88–92, 109–115

contradictory
, 10, 81, 83, 86, 99–102, 136

Lefebvre’s spatial triad
, 8–11, 13, 19, 22–25, 29–37

leisure
, 60–62

lived
, 34–35, 48–57, 92–96

perceived
, 35, 57–65, 87–88, 115–122

as relational
, 20–21

as social
, 21–22, 33

theatrical
, 9–10, 27–77, 96–102

Spatial practice
, 122–126

Spatial purification
, 119

Spatial theorists
, 2

Swastika-laden ceilings, Nuremburg, Germany
, 1

Symbolic spaces
, 22

Territorial approaches
, 14

Thanatourism
, 5, 6, 15, 16

Theatrical space
, 9–10, 27–77

as contradictory space
, 99–102

Lefebvre’s spatial triad
, 31–37

Number 25 Cromwell Street as
, 96–99

Tyburn as
, 65–76

see also Tyburn, York

Thornton, John
, 76

Thought
, 34

Three Legged Mare
, 50, 51

Time–space compression
, 16

Turkey

Armenian churches, demolition of
, 90

Turpin, Richard ‘Dick’
, 98, 133

Tyburn, York
, 6, 16, 17, 27–77, 132–133, 135

contemporary map
, 41, 46, 47

cycle crossing
, 73

cycle route across Little Hob Moor
, 53

detail
, 27–28

Dick’s gravestone in St. George’s Churchyard
, 50

distance markers of the road
, 54

fenced-off saplings
, 58, 59

floral tributes
, 29, 30

grassland
, 59, 60

as historically and topographically conceived space
, 37–48

Hob Stone
, 54, 55

informal pathway
, 62–65

information sign
, 47, 48

leisure space
, 60–62

Little Hob Moor noticeboard
, 51–52, 53

as lived space
, 48–57

medieval boundary stone
, 51, 52

Ordnance Survey map
, 41–45

Parson’s 1624 map
, 39–41

as perceived space
, 57–65

Plague Stone Plaque
, 54–56

planting of new saplings
, 58

reverse angle
, 77

site with bench
, 47, 49

surrounding woodland
, 28, 29

as theatrical space
, 65–76

Three Legged Mare
, 50, 51

see also Theatrical space

Urban containers
, 112–114, 120

Urban reality
, 35, 57, 60–62, 87

Urban space
, 23

Violent heritage
, 6

West, Fred
, 83–84, 95–96, 107

West, Rose
, 84, 95–96, 107

Wooded space
, 57

Woodland Trust
, 58

Woodthorpe
, 28

York City Council
, 28, 135