Abstract

Beyond its many simplified representations such as cold, hostile, uninhabited, or unknown, the north reveals itself as a complex and multiple space of interwoven geographical, cultural, social, and conceptual dimensions. Influenced by world views, the power of maps and myths as well as the very relation to the landscape itself as one of extraction or attraction, humans subjectively apprehend these multiple norths. By dwelling in the northern lands through experience or imagination, ‘southerners’ and ‘northerners’ alike do not simply inhabit the north; they are in turn inhabited by it. Situated at the ‘gates of the north’ in subarctic Canada, the mono-industrial company town Fermont fits its town centre entirely under a single roof. Planned and commissioned in the 1970s by a mining company, the town’s Utopian purpose was to ‘make a society’ in an inhospitable climate, while serving the exploitation of the mine. Fermont’s case serves here as a laboratory to understand the complexities of the north in more general terms. At the crossroads of image-based practices and the humanities, this contribution engages with the question of how humans inhabit the north and how they are inhabited by it.

Highlights

  • As a company town, Fermont’s survival depends on the mono-industry’s activities and the possibility of its closure continuously influences local identities

  • While the ‘we’ in the title directly concerns you and us, as a mutual commitment, all southerners and northerners alike, the ‘we’ that pops up elsewhere refers to we the authors, to our involvement and stories

  • Right: Both located inside the Wall, seen here from the leeward side

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Summary

Banlieue nord

Aesthetic, and poetic latitudes are intertwined by means of assemblage as a tool to convey knowledge. Acting as beings of their own, the images serve the study on a different level, as does the poetry, by preserving its narration. The resulting meshwork of thoughts, words, and photographs gives birth, dear reader, to this contribution, for you to immerse yourself in and find your own truths. While the ‘we’ in the title directly concerns you and us, as a mutual commitment, all southerners and northerners alike, the ‘we’ that pops up elsewhere refers to we the authors, to our involvement and stories

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No fears Above Beyond the rope
Eldorado and Utopia
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