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Fallen Monuments and Contested Memorials [Paperback / softback]

Edited by (Professor of History at Rochester Institute of Technology)
  • Format: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 24 Halftones, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white
  • Pub. Date: 05-Jul-2023
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032183713
  • ISBN-13: 9781032183718
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 24 Halftones, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white
  • Pub. Date: 05-Jul-2023
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032183713
  • ISBN-13: 9781032183718

Fallen Monuments and Contested Memorials examines how the modification, destruction, or absence of monuments and memorials can be viewed as performative acts that challenge prescribed, embodied narratives in the public realm.

 



Fallen Monuments and Contested Memorials examines how the modification, destruction, or absence of monuments and memorials can be viewed as performative acts that challenge prescribed, embodied narratives in the public realm.

Bringing together international, multidisciplinary approaches, the chapters in this volume interrogate the ways in which memorial constructions disclose implicitly and explicitly the proxy battle for public memory and identity, particularly since 2015. Acknowledging the ways in which the past — which is given agency through monuments and memorials — intrudes into daily life, this volume offers perspectives from researchers that answer questions about the roles of monuments and memorials as persistent, yet mutable, works whose meanings are not fixed but are, rather, subject to processes of continual re-interpretation. By using monuments and memorials as lenses through which to view race, memory, and the legacies of war, power, and subjugation, this volume demonstrates how these works, and their visible representations of entitlement, possession, control, and authority, can offer the opportunity to pose and answer questions about whose memory matters and what our symbols say about who we are and what we value.

Fallen Monuments and Contested Memorials

is essential reading for scholars and students studying cultural heritage, history, art history, and public history. It will be particularly useful to those with an interest in public monuments and memorials; colonial and post-colonial history; memory studies; and nationalism, race, and ethnic studies.

Introduction: The Post-Creation Life of Monuments and Memorials,






Following Fathers Footsteps: Slavery, Imperialism and the William Ewart
Gladstone Memorial Statue in Liverpool City Centre



Problematical Benefactors and Founding Fathers: Negotiating Sculptures of MT
Steyn and JH Marais at South African Universities



Recasting Columbus: Local Contestations Against the Monumentalization of
Settler Colonialism



"Decolonizing the Streets!" of California through the Removal of Junípero
Serra Monuments and Statues



A Decolonial and Pedagogic Fall on Tulcan Hill: Between Recasting Public
Memory and Place, and Recovering History and Commemoration



The Politics of Erasure: De-Commemorating "Comfort Women" in the Philippines



Saving Communist Monuments in the Context of De-Communisation in Ukraine: An
Examination of Conflicting Narratives



From Civil to Culture War: Confederate Statues and Statutes in Nashville,
Tennessee



(Re) claiming Public Memory: Confederate Monuments and Memorials as Sites of
Contestation in the American South



Recontextualizing a Campus Monument of George Washington through
Collaborative Engagement in the Arts



"The Disparity Between Us": Rochesters Frederick Douglass Memorial and its
Inscription on the 21st-Century Landscape



Digital Lieux de Mémoire and Milieux de Mémoire: Josephine de Beauharnais and
the Digital Afterlife of Toppled Statues



Monuments Cast Shadows: Remembering and Forgetting the Dead Survivors of
Nazi Persecution in Swedish Cemeteries



Sono Persone | Ata Janë Njerëz 8.8.1991: Public Mementos and the Political
Agency of Absence

Deliberation: The Remembrance of Things Cast
Juilee Decker is a Professor of history at Rochester Institute of Technology where she directs the Museum Studies/Public History program.