19 avril 2022
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Fabrice Jean-Michel Folio, « « Refoulé et recentré » : dynamiques touristiques et patrimoniales en Afrique du Sud et au Mozambique: Tome 3 : Position et Projet Scientifique (rapport de synthèse) », HAL-SHS : géographie, ID : 10670/1.dgkayq
This H.D.R. dissertation is organised around a geographical thought anchored on the notions of refoulement and recentering/recoding.The area of study is located in Southern Africa (South Africa and Mozambique), delimited by six major urban spaces: Johannesburg and Pretoria in the South African highlands; Durban and Pietermaritzburg in the coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal; Maputo and Matola located in the southern part of Mozambique.The phenomenon of 'Dynamics of Heritage Margins' lies at the heart of the analytical and systemic work carried out here, which is based on over a decade of research.The analysis focuses on the recompositions and (re)valorisation of geographical places and historical facts, through both tourism and cultural heritage enhancement.It targets the place and evolution of "margins" subjects, which can be considered as peripheral and/or repressed objects/places with a very strong memory-based potential. Their past remains attached to a dark or painful history; it is re-exalted in various forms.In the end, the tourist heritage of those "sensitive" materials brings together issues and temporalities. It opens up to a varied public and allow to appreciate strategies of actors with a specific agenda. It ends up expressing phenomena of territorialization and memorialization.