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Building Landscape Narratives: the Material and Visual Culture of Bridge Construction in Montreal, 1854-1930.
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Building Landscape Narratives: the Material and Visual Culture of Bridge Construction in Montreal, 1854-1930./
作者:
Braiden, Heather.
出版者:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2021,
面頁冊數:
305 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-10, Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertations Abstracts International83-10A.
標題:
Geography. -
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ISBN:
9798209933199
Building Landscape Narratives: the Material and Visual Culture of Bridge Construction in Montreal, 1854-1930.
Braiden, Heather.
Building Landscape Narratives: the Material and Visual Culture of Bridge Construction in Montreal, 1854-1930.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2021 - 305 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 83-10, Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--McGill University (Canada), 2021.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
This is a study of the cultural landscape of Montreal, Canada, in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as interpreted from the material and visual culture of bridge construction. The three bridges under study are the Victoria Bridge (constructed 1854-1860), the Saint-Laurent Bridge (constructed 1886-1887), and the Jacques Cartier Bridge (constructed 1926-1930) that cross over the St. Lawrence River at Montreal. At the time they were built, all were regarded as essential for the development of the city and country. Each was the most technically advanced of its kind and brought new material and construction methods to Montreal and Canada. As evidence of the importance of these structures, engineers, bridge manufacturing companies, and promoters produced generous construction records, each record offering a similar yet different perspective on the project.This research brings a new understanding of bridge architecture in Montreal by connecting a wide variety of construction records and reading them against one another. The study synthesizes and contrasts technical literature, such as construction reports, with visual material, like souvenir books and personalized albums, to show the ways in which both types of sources construct and reproduce their histories. At times, these histories overlap by centring on the perspective of the engineer, and at other times they reveal discrepancies, for example, around the work of Indigenous populations. The intertextual approach to reading the texts and examining the visual imagery demonstrates the ways in which different sources control different narratives and views of the construction projects. The sources reveal the interconnectedness of Montreal bridge builders and how the construction site was a space for social interactions. The study exposes the spatial, temporal, and ecological characteristics of bridge construction in an exceptional cultural landscape along the St. Lawrence River during the period 1854-1930.
ISBN: 9798209933199Subjects--Topical Terms:
524010
Geography.
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Ce document etudie le paysage culturel de Montreal (Canada), aux 19e et 20e siecles, via l'interpretation d'elements culturels, visuels et materiels, relies a la construction de ponts. Sont ici etudies les ponts Victoria (construit de 1854 a 1860), Saint-Laurent (1886 a 1887) et Jacques-Cartier (1926 a 1930) qui enjambent le fleuve Saint-Laurent a Montreal. Du temps de leur construction, ils etaient consideres comme essentiels au developpement de la ville et du pays. Chacun d'eux etait un chef-d'oeuvre technologique de son epoque, apportant ainsi de tout nouveaux materiaux et techniques de construction a Montreal et au Canada. Pour temoigner de la grande importance de ces nouvelles structures, ingenieurs, entreprises de fabrication de ponts et promoteurs ont alors produit quantite de documents autour de ces constructions - chacune de ces archives nous offre aujourd'hui une perspective similaire, mais toutefois differente, sur le projet dans son ensemble.Ce travail de recherche nous apporte une nouvelle comprehension de l'architecture des ponts a Montreal par la mise en relation d'une grande quantite de documents lies a leur construction, et de references croisees entre ces differentes lectures. Ainsi, cette etude synthetise et met en contraste la litterature technique et les rapports de construction avec des documents visuels (par exemple, des livres de souvenirs ou des albums personnalises) afin de demontrer la maniere dont chaque source construisait et reproduisait sa propre narration. Par moments, ces cheminements narratifs se recoupent lorsqu'ils sont centres sur le point de vue de l'ingenieur; a d'autres moments ils sont plutot revelateurs de divergences, par exemple lorsqu'il s'agit du travail des populations autochtones. L'approche intertextuelle de ces lectures croisees avec l'examen de l'imagerie visuelle demontre la maniere dont ces differentes sources temoignent de narrations parfois contradictoires, ou de visions uniques des projets de construction. Ces sources nous revelent ainsi comment les differentes parties prenantes liees a la construction des ponts de Montreal etaient fortement interconnectees, et la complexite des interactions sociales qui prenaient place sur le chantier. Cette etude revele les caracteristiques spatiales, temporelles et ecologiques de la construction de ponts dans un paysage culturel exceptionnel, autour du fleuve Saint-Laurent durant une periode qui s'etend de 1854 a 1930.
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