Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Losing Windermere Station
- 2 Vanished Homelands
- 3 Namadgi: Sharing the High Country
- 4 Two Dead Towns
- 5 Home: The Heart of the Matter
- 6 Empty Spaces: The Inundation of Lake Pedder
- 7 Darwin Rebuilt
- 8 Losing a Neighbourhood
- 9 That Place
- Notes
- References
- Index
8 - Losing a Neighbourhood
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Losing Windermere Station
- 2 Vanished Homelands
- 3 Namadgi: Sharing the High Country
- 4 Two Dead Towns
- 5 Home: The Heart of the Matter
- 6 Empty Spaces: The Inundation of Lake Pedder
- 7 Darwin Rebuilt
- 8 Losing a Neighbourhood
- 9 That Place
- Notes
- References
- Index
Summary
Lost neighbourhoods are lost people:
I don't see too many of my friends in this neighbourhood. I see some of them, but there is no togetherness here as it was. We felt safer, we felt like we were in a Greek town. You came out from your house into the street and you met so many people who would say hello to you … [After slum clearance in Chicago] so many things changed for the better. But for individuals—now all these people who lived down there, I don't think any of them is happy now.
Lost neighbourhoods are lost suburbs:
The Chicago I knew was vast and squalid … Slum clearance hasn't improved it… It is not a shanty town any more, but possibly something worse … While no one regrets the vanishing of the old slums, we also remember we once had neighbourhoods. They have vanished too. Without them, there can be no such a thing as a city to which one feels held. We are passing into a city without roots. We must conquer the city or be conquered by it.
Lost neighbourhoods are lost artefacts:
There was a Japanese elm in the courtyard … It used to blossom in the springtime. They were destroying that tree, the wrecking crew. We saw it together. She asked the man whether it could be saved. No, he had a job to do and was doing it. […]
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- Returning to NothingThe Meaning of Lost Places, pp. 172 - 195Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1996