PhD defence V. (Vincent) Baptist

Pleasure Near the Port: Spaces and legacies of notorious entertainment culture in 20th-Century Rotterdam
Promotor
Prof.dr. P.T. van de Laar
Promotor
Prof.dr. B. Wubs
Date
Friday 31 Mar 2023, 13:00 - 14:30
Type
PhD defence
Space
Senate Hall
Building
Erasmus Building
Location
Campus Woudestein
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Candidate defends his thesis on Friday 31 March 2023. entiteld: Pleasure Near the Port: Spaces and legacies of notorious entertainment culture in 20th-Century Rotterdam

Summary: How did spaces of notorious entertainment disappear in Rotterdam throughout the twentieth century, and how have their legacies lingered on in the port city’s changing spatial and cultural fabric? In contrast to Hamburg’s Reeperbahn or Barcelona’s Parallel Avenue, Rotterdam can nowadays not bow anymore on a single delineated space that has carried over the port city’s quintessential maritime urban culture into the current era of global tourism and events. This thesis investigates three distinct pleasure neighborhoods of Rotterdam that were known for their culturally stereotypical and notorious profile within the port city, and which, all for different reasons, ceased existing in their original forms in the course of the twentieth century. Rotterdam’s Zandstraatbuurt, Schiedamsedijk and Katendrecht all boasted strong links to sailortown culture and waterfront areas, which facilitated these spaces’ daily transformation into rowdy amusement areas. This thesis puts them into both broader and more nuanced research perspectives, by means of multifaceted and spatially oriented methodological approaches, and through connections to specific, interconnected urban-cultural themes: nostalgia, safety and gentrification. As such, they constitute rich historical case studies to fuel new research on the cultural identity of port cities and its pleasure culture specifically. In doing so, I employ the newly proposed term ‘pleasurescapes’ as a fitting conceptual tool to reassess the dichotomous character ascribed to port cities. Rotterdam’s three main pleasure districts may no longer exist in their original form, but they have nevertheless sparked long-lasting legacies that have ingrained highly ambivalent views on the port city and its amusement.

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The public defence will start exactly at 13.00hrs. The doors will be closed once the public defence starts, latecomers can access the hall via the fourth floor. Given the solemn nature of the event, we advise that children under the age of 6 not be brought to the first part of the ceremony.

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