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Urban Walks: Footsteps, Narratives, and the Storied City

Author
Dudek, Karolina
Sikora, Sławomir
Publication date
2022
Abstract (EN)

The article discusses the role of urban walks—tours with a guide organized for local communities—in the process of creating an embodied experience of the city that connects places, stories, the present, and the mediated, palimpsest-like past. It highlights critically two visions of the city ("bottom-up" and "top-down") and discusses the underlying assumptions from an anthropological perspective: Can cities only be read by residents, or can the act of walking be a meaningful cultural practice of writing and, first and foremost, performing the city? Our case study looks at Grochów, a district of Warsaw. We discuss urban walks organized by different local actors as an act of reading, writing, and re-writing the city and thus of recreating knowledge and memory of the "Grochów" kibbutz, which was active in this area between 1919 and 1942.

PBN discipline
culture and religion studies
Journal
Narrative Culture
Volume
9
Issue
2
Pages from-to
256-279
ISSN
2169-0235
Open access license
Closed access