Monument Culture
International Perspectives on the Future of Monuments in a Changing World
Herausgeber: Macaluso, Laura A.
Monument Culture
International Perspectives on the Future of Monuments in a Changing World
Herausgeber: Macaluso, Laura A.
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This bookbrings together a collection of essays from scholars and cultural critics working on the meanings of monuments and memorials in the second decade of the twenty-first century, a time of great social and political change.
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This bookbrings together a collection of essays from scholars and cultural critics working on the meanings of monuments and memorials in the second decade of the twenty-first century, a time of great social and political change.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781538114155
- ISBN-10: 1538114151
- Artikelnr.: 56156551
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9781538114155
- ISBN-10: 1538114151
- Artikelnr.: 56156551
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Laura A. Macaluso researches and writes about museums, monuments, and material culture. She has a Ph.D. from the Humanities/Cultural & Historic Preservation Departments at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island and in 2018 the narrative portion of her dissertation titled The Public Artscape of New Haven: Themes in the Creation of a City Image, was published. In 2019 Historic Virginia: A Tour of the State's National Historic Landmarks will be published. She lives in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Preface & Introduction
Laura A. Macaluso
Section 1: Monument Culture Leading Essay
Chapter 1
Homage to Charlottesville: The Spanish Civil War and the International
Legacy of the U.S. Monuments Debate
Alex Vernon
Section 2: Monument Culture: Land, People and Place
Chapter 2
Implications of Erasure in Polynesia
Carmen S. Tomfohrde
Chapter 3
Monuments in Antarctica: Commemoration of Historic Events or Claims for
Sovereignty?
Ingo Heidbrink
Chapter 4
Phnom Penh's Independence Monument and Vientiane's Patuxai: Complex Symbols
of Postcolonial Nationhood in Cold War-era Southeast Asia
Roger Nelson
Chapter 5
Enshrining Racial Hierarchy through Settler Commemoration in the American
West
Cynthia C. Prescott
Section 3: Monument Culture: Trauma/Violence and Reconciliation/Reparations
Chapter 6
In Defense of Historical Stains: How Clean Approaches to the Past Can Keep
Us Dirty
Dan Haumschild
Chapter 7
Repairing and Reconciling with the Past: El Ojo que Llora and Peru's Public
Monuments
?usta Carranza Ko
Chapter 8
Ruptures and Continuities in the Post-Apartheid Political and Cultural
Landscape: A Reading of South African Monument Culture
Runette Kruger
Chapter 9
Beyond Ruins: Borgoño's Barracks and the Struggle Over Memory in Today's
Chile
Basil Abdelrazeq Farraj
Section 4: Monument Culture: Migration and Identity
Chapter 10
Iconoclasm and Imperial Symbols: The Gough and Victoria Monuments in
Ireland and the British World, 1880-1990
Derek N. Boetcher
Chapter 11
Monuments of Refugee Identity: Pain, Unity and Belonging in Three Monuments
of Cappadocian Greeks
Zeliha Nilüfer Nahya and Saim Örnek
Chapter 12
Kindertransports in National and International Memory
Amy Williams
Chapter 13
A Cubist Portrait of Christopher Columbus: Studying Monuments as
Transcultural Works
Chiara Grilli
Section 5: Monument Culture: Ambiguities and Alternatives
Chapter 14
Visible Differently: Roni Horn's Vatnasafn/Library of Water as Memorial
Elliot Krasnopoler
Chapter 15
Monuments and Other Things that Change: Several Attempts at Titling a
Photograph
Masha Vlasova
Chapter 16
Illegal Monuments: Memorials between Crime and State Endorsement
Nauskiaä El-Mecky
Chapter 17
Transnational Social Media Monuments, Counter Monuments, and the Future of
the Nation-State
Johnny Alam
Section 6: Monument Culture: Strategies and Actions
Chapter 18
Citizens as Walking Memorials: Rethinking the Monument Genre in the 21st
Century
Tanja Schult
Chapter 19
Exhibiting Spectacle and Recasting Memory: Commemorating the First World
War in New Zealand
Kingsley Baird
Chapter 20
Dealing with a Dictatorial Past: Fascist Monuments and Conflicting Memory
in Contemporary Italy
Flaminia Bartolini
Chapter 21
Avoiding Iconoclasm: How the Counter-Monument Could Settle a Monumental
Debate
Scott McDonald
Section 7: Monument Culture Closing Essay
Chapter 22
On Creating a Useable Future: An Introduction to Future Monuments
Evander Price
Laura A. Macaluso
Section 1: Monument Culture Leading Essay
Chapter 1
Homage to Charlottesville: The Spanish Civil War and the International
Legacy of the U.S. Monuments Debate
Alex Vernon
Section 2: Monument Culture: Land, People and Place
Chapter 2
Implications of Erasure in Polynesia
Carmen S. Tomfohrde
Chapter 3
Monuments in Antarctica: Commemoration of Historic Events or Claims for
Sovereignty?
Ingo Heidbrink
Chapter 4
Phnom Penh's Independence Monument and Vientiane's Patuxai: Complex Symbols
of Postcolonial Nationhood in Cold War-era Southeast Asia
Roger Nelson
Chapter 5
Enshrining Racial Hierarchy through Settler Commemoration in the American
West
Cynthia C. Prescott
Section 3: Monument Culture: Trauma/Violence and Reconciliation/Reparations
Chapter 6
In Defense of Historical Stains: How Clean Approaches to the Past Can Keep
Us Dirty
Dan Haumschild
Chapter 7
Repairing and Reconciling with the Past: El Ojo que Llora and Peru's Public
Monuments
?usta Carranza Ko
Chapter 8
Ruptures and Continuities in the Post-Apartheid Political and Cultural
Landscape: A Reading of South African Monument Culture
Runette Kruger
Chapter 9
Beyond Ruins: Borgoño's Barracks and the Struggle Over Memory in Today's
Chile
Basil Abdelrazeq Farraj
Section 4: Monument Culture: Migration and Identity
Chapter 10
Iconoclasm and Imperial Symbols: The Gough and Victoria Monuments in
Ireland and the British World, 1880-1990
Derek N. Boetcher
Chapter 11
Monuments of Refugee Identity: Pain, Unity and Belonging in Three Monuments
of Cappadocian Greeks
Zeliha Nilüfer Nahya and Saim Örnek
Chapter 12
Kindertransports in National and International Memory
Amy Williams
Chapter 13
A Cubist Portrait of Christopher Columbus: Studying Monuments as
Transcultural Works
Chiara Grilli
Section 5: Monument Culture: Ambiguities and Alternatives
Chapter 14
Visible Differently: Roni Horn's Vatnasafn/Library of Water as Memorial
Elliot Krasnopoler
Chapter 15
Monuments and Other Things that Change: Several Attempts at Titling a
Photograph
Masha Vlasova
Chapter 16
Illegal Monuments: Memorials between Crime and State Endorsement
Nauskiaä El-Mecky
Chapter 17
Transnational Social Media Monuments, Counter Monuments, and the Future of
the Nation-State
Johnny Alam
Section 6: Monument Culture: Strategies and Actions
Chapter 18
Citizens as Walking Memorials: Rethinking the Monument Genre in the 21st
Century
Tanja Schult
Chapter 19
Exhibiting Spectacle and Recasting Memory: Commemorating the First World
War in New Zealand
Kingsley Baird
Chapter 20
Dealing with a Dictatorial Past: Fascist Monuments and Conflicting Memory
in Contemporary Italy
Flaminia Bartolini
Chapter 21
Avoiding Iconoclasm: How the Counter-Monument Could Settle a Monumental
Debate
Scott McDonald
Section 7: Monument Culture Closing Essay
Chapter 22
On Creating a Useable Future: An Introduction to Future Monuments
Evander Price
Preface & Introduction
Laura A. Macaluso
Section 1: Monument Culture Leading Essay
Chapter 1
Homage to Charlottesville: The Spanish Civil War and the International
Legacy of the U.S. Monuments Debate
Alex Vernon
Section 2: Monument Culture: Land, People and Place
Chapter 2
Implications of Erasure in Polynesia
Carmen S. Tomfohrde
Chapter 3
Monuments in Antarctica: Commemoration of Historic Events or Claims for
Sovereignty?
Ingo Heidbrink
Chapter 4
Phnom Penh's Independence Monument and Vientiane's Patuxai: Complex Symbols
of Postcolonial Nationhood in Cold War-era Southeast Asia
Roger Nelson
Chapter 5
Enshrining Racial Hierarchy through Settler Commemoration in the American
West
Cynthia C. Prescott
Section 3: Monument Culture: Trauma/Violence and Reconciliation/Reparations
Chapter 6
In Defense of Historical Stains: How Clean Approaches to the Past Can Keep
Us Dirty
Dan Haumschild
Chapter 7
Repairing and Reconciling with the Past: El Ojo que Llora and Peru's Public
Monuments
?usta Carranza Ko
Chapter 8
Ruptures and Continuities in the Post-Apartheid Political and Cultural
Landscape: A Reading of South African Monument Culture
Runette Kruger
Chapter 9
Beyond Ruins: Borgoño's Barracks and the Struggle Over Memory in Today's
Chile
Basil Abdelrazeq Farraj
Section 4: Monument Culture: Migration and Identity
Chapter 10
Iconoclasm and Imperial Symbols: The Gough and Victoria Monuments in
Ireland and the British World, 1880-1990
Derek N. Boetcher
Chapter 11
Monuments of Refugee Identity: Pain, Unity and Belonging in Three Monuments
of Cappadocian Greeks
Zeliha Nilüfer Nahya and Saim Örnek
Chapter 12
Kindertransports in National and International Memory
Amy Williams
Chapter 13
A Cubist Portrait of Christopher Columbus: Studying Monuments as
Transcultural Works
Chiara Grilli
Section 5: Monument Culture: Ambiguities and Alternatives
Chapter 14
Visible Differently: Roni Horn's Vatnasafn/Library of Water as Memorial
Elliot Krasnopoler
Chapter 15
Monuments and Other Things that Change: Several Attempts at Titling a
Photograph
Masha Vlasova
Chapter 16
Illegal Monuments: Memorials between Crime and State Endorsement
Nauskiaä El-Mecky
Chapter 17
Transnational Social Media Monuments, Counter Monuments, and the Future of
the Nation-State
Johnny Alam
Section 6: Monument Culture: Strategies and Actions
Chapter 18
Citizens as Walking Memorials: Rethinking the Monument Genre in the 21st
Century
Tanja Schult
Chapter 19
Exhibiting Spectacle and Recasting Memory: Commemorating the First World
War in New Zealand
Kingsley Baird
Chapter 20
Dealing with a Dictatorial Past: Fascist Monuments and Conflicting Memory
in Contemporary Italy
Flaminia Bartolini
Chapter 21
Avoiding Iconoclasm: How the Counter-Monument Could Settle a Monumental
Debate
Scott McDonald
Section 7: Monument Culture Closing Essay
Chapter 22
On Creating a Useable Future: An Introduction to Future Monuments
Evander Price
Laura A. Macaluso
Section 1: Monument Culture Leading Essay
Chapter 1
Homage to Charlottesville: The Spanish Civil War and the International
Legacy of the U.S. Monuments Debate
Alex Vernon
Section 2: Monument Culture: Land, People and Place
Chapter 2
Implications of Erasure in Polynesia
Carmen S. Tomfohrde
Chapter 3
Monuments in Antarctica: Commemoration of Historic Events or Claims for
Sovereignty?
Ingo Heidbrink
Chapter 4
Phnom Penh's Independence Monument and Vientiane's Patuxai: Complex Symbols
of Postcolonial Nationhood in Cold War-era Southeast Asia
Roger Nelson
Chapter 5
Enshrining Racial Hierarchy through Settler Commemoration in the American
West
Cynthia C. Prescott
Section 3: Monument Culture: Trauma/Violence and Reconciliation/Reparations
Chapter 6
In Defense of Historical Stains: How Clean Approaches to the Past Can Keep
Us Dirty
Dan Haumschild
Chapter 7
Repairing and Reconciling with the Past: El Ojo que Llora and Peru's Public
Monuments
?usta Carranza Ko
Chapter 8
Ruptures and Continuities in the Post-Apartheid Political and Cultural
Landscape: A Reading of South African Monument Culture
Runette Kruger
Chapter 9
Beyond Ruins: Borgoño's Barracks and the Struggle Over Memory in Today's
Chile
Basil Abdelrazeq Farraj
Section 4: Monument Culture: Migration and Identity
Chapter 10
Iconoclasm and Imperial Symbols: The Gough and Victoria Monuments in
Ireland and the British World, 1880-1990
Derek N. Boetcher
Chapter 11
Monuments of Refugee Identity: Pain, Unity and Belonging in Three Monuments
of Cappadocian Greeks
Zeliha Nilüfer Nahya and Saim Örnek
Chapter 12
Kindertransports in National and International Memory
Amy Williams
Chapter 13
A Cubist Portrait of Christopher Columbus: Studying Monuments as
Transcultural Works
Chiara Grilli
Section 5: Monument Culture: Ambiguities and Alternatives
Chapter 14
Visible Differently: Roni Horn's Vatnasafn/Library of Water as Memorial
Elliot Krasnopoler
Chapter 15
Monuments and Other Things that Change: Several Attempts at Titling a
Photograph
Masha Vlasova
Chapter 16
Illegal Monuments: Memorials between Crime and State Endorsement
Nauskiaä El-Mecky
Chapter 17
Transnational Social Media Monuments, Counter Monuments, and the Future of
the Nation-State
Johnny Alam
Section 6: Monument Culture: Strategies and Actions
Chapter 18
Citizens as Walking Memorials: Rethinking the Monument Genre in the 21st
Century
Tanja Schult
Chapter 19
Exhibiting Spectacle and Recasting Memory: Commemorating the First World
War in New Zealand
Kingsley Baird
Chapter 20
Dealing with a Dictatorial Past: Fascist Monuments and Conflicting Memory
in Contemporary Italy
Flaminia Bartolini
Chapter 21
Avoiding Iconoclasm: How the Counter-Monument Could Settle a Monumental
Debate
Scott McDonald
Section 7: Monument Culture Closing Essay
Chapter 22
On Creating a Useable Future: An Introduction to Future Monuments
Evander Price







