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Hatıraların Seçici Yeniden Yaratımı: Erdebil, İran’da Şeyh Safi Al-Din Hangah ve Türbe Yapı Grubu Örneği

Year 2016, Volume: 7 Issue: 19, 402 - 426, 31.05.2016

Abstract

Bu
çalışma Dünya Mirası Listesine alınmış bir tarihi eserin, idealize edilen bir
geçmişe olan ortak özlemden beslenen, seçilmiş hatıraların yeniden yaratılması
süreci ile sosyal ve kültürel kimliği yeniden tanımlamak için
işlevlendirilmesini inceler. İran’ın Erdebil kentinde, Şeyh Safi al-Din Zaviye
ve Tapınak Yapı Grubu’nun ICOMOS rehberliğinde yürütülen tarihi çevre düzenleme
projesi, tarihi yapı koruma ve onarım çalışmalarını içeren çekirdek bölge ile
tam anlamıyla eski bir kent merkezi görünümüne kavuşturulmak üzere yenileme
için ayrılmış olan bir ara bölgeden oluşmaktadır. Çalışma, bu miras mülkü
özelinde, özellikle ara bölge düzenlemelerine odaklanarak yerel toplulukların
zaman içinde katmanlaşarak kurdukları yer hissinin korunması veya sürdürülmesi
konularında uluslararası dünya mirası koruma organizasyonları tarafından
desteklenen bir garantinin olmadığını tartışmaktadır. Çalışma konusu alanın
düzenlenmesinde güncel durumda kültür turizmi için işlevlendirilme ya da diğer
bir sebep ile geçmişte yaşamış kentsel topluluklara ait farklı katmanların
tamamının eşit derecede vurgulanmadığı ya da korunmadığı sonucuna ulaşılmıştır.
Kültürel miras, özgünlük, yer duyusu kavramları ve bu kavramların yeri yapmaya
olan katkısına odaklanan yazın taraması ile bu çalışma, istenmeyen bir geçmişin
yerinden edilmesi ve kentsel bir tarihsellik yaratma sürecini açığa
çıkarmaktadır.

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Selective Re-creation of Remembrances: The Case of Sheikh Safi al-Din Khānegāh and Shrine Ensemble in Ardabil, Iran

Year 2016, Volume: 7 Issue: 19, 402 - 426, 31.05.2016

Abstract

This is an inquiry
into the functionalisation of a historical monument in the World Heritage List,
on defining a social and cultural identity through a process of selective
re-creation of remembrances, that is constituted by a common sense of longing
for the idealized past. The Case of Sheikh Safi al-Din Khānegāh and Shrine
Ensemble in Ardabil, Iran includes a core zone that is subject to the historic
preservation processes under the guidance of ICOMOS; and a buffer zone that is
left for renovation to achieve a complete sense of a historical old town with a
great contribution of new buildings and spaces that look historic without being
historical. It is argued that there is the lack of a guarantee provided by the
international world heritage organizations for securing and sustaining the
sense of place of the local communities that is challenged by a number of
purposes including the touristic function of the World Heritage property. For
the case of this study it is revealed that either for the touristic function or
for some other purpose, not all the urban communities of the past are equally
emphasized and protected in the current realm. Based on the literature review
on the concepts of cultural heritage, authenticity, sense of place and their
contribution to the act of place making, this study reveals the ongoing process
of displacement of an unwanted past for creating an urban historicity. 

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  • Edson, G. (2004). Heritage: Pride or passion, product or service? International Journal of Heritage Studies, 10(4), 333-348.)
  • Glendinning, M. (2003). The conservation movement: a cult of the modern age. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society (Sixth Series), 13, 359-376.
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  • Levi, D. J. (2005). Does history matter? Perceptions and attitudes toward fake historic architecture and historic preservation. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 148-159.
  • Lowenthal, D. (1992). Counterfeit art: authentic fakes? International Journal of Cultural property, 1(01), 79-104.
  • Lowenthal, D. (1998). Fabricating heritage. History and memory, 10(1), 5-24.
  • Nasser, N. (2003). Planning for urban heritage places: reconciling conservation, tourism, and sustainable development. Journal of planning literature, 17(4), 467-479.
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  • Rezazadeh, A. M., and Peighami, L. (2013). Design management methods in the vicinity of religious architecture case study: the mausoleum of sheikh safi. BAGH-I-NAZAR, 9(23); 47 64. (Paper language: Persian).
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  • Rizvi, K. (2000a). “Its mortar mixed with the sweetness of life:" Architecture and ceremonial at the shrine of Safi al-din Ishaq Ardabili during the reign of Shah Tahmasb I. The Muslim World, 90(3/4), 323.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ece Kumkale Açıkgöz This is me

Yousef Daneshvar Rouyandozagh

Publication Date May 31, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 7 Issue: 19

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APA Kumkale Açıkgöz, E., & Rouyandozagh, Y. D. (2016). Selective Re-creation of Remembrances: The Case of Sheikh Safi al-Din Khānegāh and Shrine Ensemble in Ardabil, Iran. İDEALKENT, 7(19), 402-426.