Journal article
(Re)branding a (Post)colonial Streetscape: Tunis's Avenue Habib Bourguiba and the Road Ahead
International journal of Islamic architecture, v 6(1), pp 59-96
01 Mar 2017
Abstract
Arguably Tunis's premier public space, the iconic Avenue Bourguiba is today the product of over 150 years of manipulation, regulation and interpretation. Its development can be seen as an early example of thematic place branding, thereby complicating the notion that the widespread phenomenon is an exclusively postmodern and western one. In identifying three potential place-brand labels, this article considers the establishment of the 'Parisian Colonial' Avenue by French colonial authorities, its 'Tunisian Modern' modification at independence, and its more recent historicist 'Parisian Global' refurbishment within the contexts of colonialism, authoritarian governance and globalization. On the eve of the January 2011 revolution, the space reinforced the Ben Ali regime's maintenance of control and capitalized on the long-since entrenched image of a dual - eastern and western, traditional and modern - postcolonial city. In the revolution's wake the Avenue has become a reinvigorated public forum with a more complex character. Indeed, while the Avenue's existing form and function remain emblematic of Tunis's hybrid postcolonial identity, the thoroughfare now exemplifies the ongoing 'Arab Spring'. Its cultural brandscape and heritage content, though enhanced with new aspects of democratic empowerment, are likely to endure as the transitioning country continues to participate in the process of globalization.
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- Title
- (Re)branding a (Post)colonial Streetscape: Tunis's Avenue Habib Bourguiba and the Road Ahead
- Creators
- Daniel E. Coslett - University of Washington
- Publication Details
- International journal of Islamic architecture, v 6(1), pp 59-96
- Publisher
- Intellect Ltd
- Number of pages
- 38
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Architecture, Design, and Urbanism
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000416505600004
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85010867797
- Other Identifier
- 991021880203404721
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