Working Paper 3/2011: »The time has come when we have got to do something ourselves«: Spielplätze, Schweineköpfe und inszenierter Wandel in Notting Hill um 1970
Abstract
Around 1970, the impression of being ignored by the authorities was widespread in London’s
Notting Hill area. Therefore, actors from different fields decided that it was time to make a change
and to take things into their own hands. This paper argues that practices of staging played a crucial
role in initiating social change. According to the overall concept of the collaborative research
centre, the practices of staging are understood as representations since they both revealed the
actors’ conceptions of their being-in-the world and challenged the social order. In order to analyse
these practices of staging and their effects, this paper starts with a short overview of the grievances
that were identified by Notting Hill’s inhabitants around 1970 before presenting two different
initiatives whith were intended to solve these grievances: Firstly, the struggle for more and better
playspace; and secondly, the Afro-Caribbeans’ fight against the police and for equality during as
well as after the so-called Mangrove demonstration.
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