Abstract

Locality is the product composed by hegemonic conflicts among discourses in and out of locals that occur through the medium of space and is connected to spatial politics appearing via space. In this context, this study attempted to think of diverse problems in producing space (counterspace) by linking it to locality. This thesis reviewed the possibility of “Totatoga” a cultural space located at the original downtown space in Busan by drawing on heterotopia by Lefebvre or Foucault who had a prospect for producing an anti-space as alternative against the contradictory space of a capitalistic society. The original town is a space of mixed remaining, ruling, and rising cultures, causing diverse entities in this connection to be engaged in hegemonic competition. The work of Totatoga going on within led to practical groping for “how we could make the space we live in.” Consequently, it was verified that the image of locality reconstructed from here contained the ideomotor character of making alternative values.

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