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- Title
Apprehending the banlieue: Les Passagers du RoissyExpress and spatial enquiry in contemporary France.
- Authors
Welch, Edward
- Abstract
In May 1989, François Maspero and Anaïk Frantz undertook a journey along the RER B between Roissy airport and St RémylèsChevreuse, which formed the basis of their book Les Passagers du RoissyExpress (1990). The text would become a key landmark for thinking about urban space in contemporary France, its exploration and portrayal. Twentyfive years on, what does it have to tell us about the nature and possibilities of spatial enquiry? What can we learn from it about apprehending the spaces of the banlieue? Does it remain a reliable guide to the locations it describes? This article sets out to review the emblematic status acquired by Les Passagers du RoissyExpress since 1990. Resituating the text in the broader context of a preoccupation with space in contemporary French culture, it highlights in particular its reflections on the passage of space through time, and the palimpsestual layering of history in place that occurs as a result. It also considers the text's articulation of a phenomenologicallybased mode of spatial enquiry grounded in walking and imagemaking.
- Subjects
FRANCE; PUBLIC spaces; SPATIAL analysis (Statistics)
- Publication
Francosphères, 2014, Vol 3, Issue 2, p173
- ISSN
2046-3820
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3828/franc.2014.14