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Maintaining the absent other: the re-use of religious heritage sites in conflicts
Authors:Yara Saifi  Hülya Yüceer
Institution:1. Department of Architecture, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus, Turkey.yara.saifi@emu.edu.tr;3. Department of Architecture, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus, Turkey.
Abstract:This article explores the relationships between heritage and conflict by focusing on the re-use of religious architectural heritage in conflicts that resulted in the displacement of communities. Such re-uses place the autonomy of buildings in the absence of their original users under question. The study focuses on three churches in the northern part of Cyprus, which had new functions assigned by the actual community after the displacement of the original users. The article argues that when heritage is conserved by the mandate of the community, it reveals attempts to maintain the ‘absent other’ reflected by the way churches are adapted with minor alterations. Accordingly, it aims to contribute to theories that question how architecture can maintain its autonomy following conflicts and seeks to offer a new perspective on the debate regarding heritage-conflict relations by interpreting heritage as a sign of peace rather than conflict.
Keywords:religious heritage  conflict  autonomy  re-use  church  Cyprus
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