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Of Spatial and Temporal Entanglements – Narrating a (Chinese) Street in Suburban Johannesburg

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Of Spatial and Temporal Entanglements – Narrating a (Chinese) Street in Suburban Johannesburg

A photo essay about Derrick Avenue, a lively high street in Cyrildene eastern suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa.

Up until the early 1990s, Derrick Avenue was largely characterised by Jewish, and to a lesser extent, Greek residents as well as related spatial markers. The street has since then attracted more and more Chinese migrants. With the advent of democratic elections in 1994, concerns about political uncertainty, and rising crime rates, many of the initial dwellers decided to move out of the neighbourhood, either to more affluent parts of Johannesburg or overseas, opening up a large supply in available accommodation possibilities. The arrival of new residents, initially Taiwanese, who were then joined and gradually overtaken by other Chinese (lured by business opportunities in trade), also resulted in material changes along the street. 

The authors' aim is not to disregard the existence of difference, but to consider how Derrick Avenue as a space exists as an integral part of city-making processes and realities. In this context, the articulation between unique and common then ceases to be binary and emerges as an entanglement of urban complexities. The selection of images featured in this essay offers a glimpse of these multiple trajectories, time frames, and imaginations that converge within this street.

Date of Publication
Type of Resource
Target Audience
Academia
Civil Society
General Public
Author
Romain Dittgen
Mark Lewis
Gerald Chungu
Language
Geographic Scope
Country
South Africa
China
Workstream Output
No
Regional Review Process
No
SDGs
SDG.10 - Reduced Inequalities
SDG.11 - Sustainable Cities And Communities
Keywords
Diasporas
Integration policies
Urban/Rural development and living standards
Status
Published

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