Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2006, Side 113

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2006, Side 113
BYGDADVØL - HVÍ UNGFÓLK BÚSETAST í FØROYSKUM BYGDUM 111 ls segregated into several life-styles, e.g. a rural life-style. Dwelling practices then be- come an aesthetic choice and are no longer un effect of existential necessity. Quite a lot of the features of “the village” have totally changed their functional rele- vance. It is no longer necessary to live in the proximity of everyday functions as the 'ncreasing mobility has made it possible to extend the everyday-locale. But this also ■neans that less-mobile people living in a vil- tage become dependent on their mobile rel- ntives or friends. Furthermore mobility cnuses a functional segregation of the dif- ferent villages, some villages hereby be- coming “sleeping-villages”. These are all effects of mobility and Wodemity. The technologies of modernity allow an ever growing degree of mobility which “shortens distances”, thercby creat- lng new everyday spaces and therefore also new everyday places. ln a strange way, therefore, “the Faroese village’ ” is becoming an optional dwelling- community, and is no longer a community °f destiny. What is interesting to state is that even if young settlers today are function- ally independent of their extended family (or at !east would be able to become independ- Cnb if they really wanted to), the extended hamily is still a quality that is lucrative. Even though there are surely many young people that “move away”, there are also young peo- Ple who simply want to stay, even if they are tvorking in some other town or even in s°me other region. It isn’t possible to state exhaustively why this is the case, but my einpirical material suggest that the reason ls aesthetic or that it simply is “funny” (I have explained the complexity of this word earlier in this article) to be together with the people one knows and is comfortable with. In other words, what matters is that one can “feel” comfortable and self-affírmed by the village-dwelling. “The village” is not a necessity, but a pos- sibility. But this does not mean that the vil- lage is only aesthetic and not practical. In the beginning of this article I stated a range of aspects that make settlement in a Faroese village on the mainland a very practical phe- nomenon, such as cheap housing- and plot- prizes, the proximity of the extended fam- ily etc. Without these practical aspects, the village would probably not be chosen in favour of the town to the same significant degree as it is being chosen today. The fact is - to a certain degree - that the villages are a valid alternative to the town, but for how long they will sustain the population is hard to say. One thing is for sure: the vil- lage is no longer a phenomenon that can be understood as a separate production entity. Definitely not. Even though this is still a common perception of “the Faroese vil- lage”, any such understanding becoms more and more absurd as time passes by. It is nec- essary to understand the villages’ functional integration to the surrounding regions, and it will also be necessary to develop munic- ipal policies that acknowledge the new role of “the village”. The work that needs to be done is both complicated and even para- doxical, as people are imagining their set- tlement in the villages according to the ter- ritorial qualities of the villages, but are at the same time determined by the phenomena of modernity and mobility. Therefore politi-
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