Urban Heritage Planning in Tehran and Beyond
Sequences of Disrupted Spatial-Discursive Assemblages
Abstract
Despite the impact of ideological rigidity, the primary challenge of heritage planning in Tehran and beyond lies not in the dominance of an inflexible Authorized Heritage Discourse, but rather in the absence of stable spatial-discursive and administrative structures. Solmaz Yadollahi maps the historical trajectory of conservation and urban heritage planning in Iran, depicting a discursive-spatial assemblage that tends to knock down its accumulated resources. This is in line with Katouzian's portrayal of Iran as a pick-axe society. Residing within this society, the studied assemblage strives to deconstruct the prevailing structures and usher in a fresh one, paradoxically perpetuating the very cycle it seeks to escape.
Keywords
Urban Heritage; Conservation; Planning; Assemblage; Iran; Tehran; City; Architecture; Memory Culture; Urban Studies; Space; Qualitative Social Research; Cultural History; MuseumDOI
10.14361/9783839471623ISBN
9783839471623, 9783837671629, 9783839471623Publisher
transcript VerlagPublisher website
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/Publication date and place
Bielefeld, 2023Grantor
Series
Cultural Heritage Studies, 9Classification
Urban communities
Sociology
Human geography
Social research and statistics