Creels and Catenary wires: Creating Community through Winter Lights Displays
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Bennett, JuliaAffiliation
University of ChesterPublication Date
2022-03-22
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Lighting up darkness is a material practice shared across many cultures. Lighting up winter darkness is a particular concern in urban areas in order to make urban spaces feel safer and more welcoming. Temporary lights, often characterized as ‘Christmas’ or ‘Winter’ lights, are installed over the darkest period of the year (December in the northern hemisphere) in town and city centres to attract shoppers and tourists. This paper examines the lights displays installed over the Christmas / New Year period in two British towns. In each case the lights are installed by volunteers, who also arrange a ‘switch on’ community celebration. The research argues that the architecture of the lights signifies and reinforces the identities of the communities involved. In particular, the paper examines: the importance of infrastructure for the ongoing creation of community; the creative potential of these temporary structures for community identity; and the essential materiality of community.Citation
Bennett, J. (2023). Creels and catenary wires: Creating community through winter lights displays. Journal of Material Culture, 28(2), 246–263. https://doi.org/10.1177/13591835221089547Publisher
SAGE PublicationsJournal
Journal of Material CultureAdditional Links
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13591835221089547Type
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Bennett, J., Creels and catenary wires: Creating community through winter lights displays, Journal of Material Culture (Journal Volume Number 28 and Issue Number 2) pp. 246–263. Copyright © [2022] (The Authors). Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.ISSN
1359-1835EISSN
1460-3586ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1177/13591835221089547
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