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The land of the border

Authors: DALZERO S;

The land of the border

Abstract

The present study is designed by starting from a critical observation of all those places at the margins. These spaces are considered ‘space among things’, space that unites and at the same time divides and in the present scenario they escape from any definition although their existence is certain as well as the political-territorial importance. The time of partitioning, ‘matchings’ ‘overlapping’ exists. We could say then that ‘space among things’, borders generally turn out to be places where antinomies take on a concrete form that conquer Space, becoming characteristic places, peculiar binding places and at the same time elements of separation, closure and even openness toward the stranger. Therefore, drawing the line is an act of duty, necessary, to confront and as a social need to guarantee a certain recognition to the people and territorial identity. On the other hand, crossing the border does not imply elimination of it but rather its momentary transformation in open space, used, organized and abandoned. Living the ‘space in the middle’ means, living and building a third place whose centre is within, where everything is confused, mixed, where it is difficult to distinguish what belongs on one side and what belongs to the other. The hypothesis then, is space redefinition, another form or better yet, abandoning the common idea of barrier, the possibility to plan a flexible system, changeable and dynamic, a ‘filter space’, temporary, not continuous and fragmented within. The Land of the border becomes the Land where you are suspended in another dimension that ends up being a ‘ridiculous passageway’, where ‘misunderstanding’ dwells undisputed and very little is needed to have a conflict explode. In any case, the chaos which reigns becomes the first reason, the essential peculiarity from which to begin again and from which another reality can be foreseen.

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Italy
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Keywords

border; walls; city

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