Landscape and power: the debate around ugliness in Galicia (Spain)
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The approval of the European Landscape Convention in 2000 placed
landscape at the centre of the political debate and gave it visibility. At
that time, a movement surrounding the concept of ugliness began in
Galicia (Spain), which condemned the degradation of the Galician landscape
as a result of public and private actions that destroy what is understood
as the typical Galician landscape. The media and experts are actively
involved in this discourse. In this article, we reflect on the concept of
ugliness and relate it to policies of power that seek to confront the
resistance of the Galician rural world. We analyse the links between the
canonical Galician landscape, which dates back to the nineteenth century,
and ugliness, as well as the current authorised landscape discourse.
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This is an original manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Landscape Research on 2020-09-08, available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/01426397.2020.1808961
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Xosé M. Santos & María De Los Ángeles Piñeiro-Antelo (2020): Landscape and power: the debate around ugliness in Galicia (Spain), Landscape Research, DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2020.1808961
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