Erasure, discovery and emergence

The Buderim–Palmwoods Heritage Tramway walking track assemblage

Authors

  • Janis Hanley Griffith University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/qre.2018.22

Keywords:

the Buderim–Palmwoods Tramway, territorialisation/deterritorialisation, materiality/expression, heritage management

Abstract

A serene little walking track graces the hillside along Mons Road between Buderim and the Bruce Highway. It marks a significant piece of state heritage: the Buderim–Palmwoods Tramway. Behind it lies a story of community driving discovery, emergence, conservation and use. This article tells of the emergence of the walking track using Deleuze and Guattari’s assemblage concept to explore the ‘becoming’ of the walking track. Assemblages provide an understanding of heritage as a process rather than a fixed entity, examining the re-territorialisation of the tramway track and the ways in which its boundaries are constantly challenged by human and non-human elements. The continuums of territorialisation/deterritorialisation and materiality/expression offer insights into heritage management. Analysis of the tramway as a heritage assemblage reveals the ongoing process of caring for heritage: it shows the strengths of clear boundaries, and permeable ones, and the importance of both material and expressive roles of the components comprising a heritage place. An assemblage view moves conservation beyond the fabric, the architectural and aesthetic to the interplay of the atmospheric, the emotional and the expressive, recognising the action and agency of heritage components and their ability to affect and be affected.

Author Biography

  • Janis Hanley, Griffith University

    Janis Hanley is a museum educator, principal consultant of Ed Program Design and PhD candidate at Griffith University. Her professional experience includes government policy development, information systems, training development, heritage policy and community consultation work. Her interest lies in raising awareness of local heritage, exploring ways to inspire all learners about these treasures to be found in the streets, local museums and the environment around them. Her areas of research are digital stories as a learning activity and the value created by community museums. Her PhD project is ‘Mapping the Value of Community Museums in Queensland’.

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Published

2018-12-01

Issue

Section

Museums and Engagement in Queensland: Critical Contributions to the Field

How to Cite

Hanley, J. (2018). Erasure, discovery and emergence: The Buderim–Palmwoods Heritage Tramway walking track assemblage. Queensland Review, 25(2), 222-238. https://doi.org/10.1017/qre.2018.22