How does a memorial curate an image of conflict when it is dwarfed by 6.5million square feet of the Department of Defense, when it is tasked with commemorating simultaneous military and civilian deaths, and when its public access consists of a sliver cut through one of the most secure sites on earth? Given the uniquely inconvenient siting of the Pentagon Memorial, this article argues that the Pentagon Memorial was itself curated by two memorial grammars: contemporary expectations that disaster sites resonate with ‘authenticity’; and that civilians are incorporated into commemorative rhetoric of heroic victimhood, during the War on Terror. These memorial grammars constitute the Pentagon Memorial through gendered logics of statecraft. The mem...
This dissertation traces the emergence of 9/11 memory as it is shaped in relation to the event\u27s ...
In commemorations of human lives lost in terrorism, European and American memorials increasingly app...
This article explores how the Island of Ireland Peace Park, opened in 1998 in Belgium, intervenes in...
How does a memorial curate an image of conflict when it is dwarfed by 6.5million square feet of the ...
This thesis project argues that memorials constructed after 9/11 were designed specifically in a way...
Memorials and commemorations typically reinforce narratives that create and support group identity a...
The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial was unveiled in Ballarat to great fanfare in February 20...
Seemingly random acts of violence are occasionally acted upon monuments, memorials, and public icons...
In March 2003 (the eve of Iraq’s invasion) the George W. Bush Administration reissued, extended, and...
This article explores the endurance of the pervasive framing of “9/11” as a moment of temporal ruptu...
This paper offers an insight into the efforts made by war memorial organizations to remember those w...
This thesis examines the development war memorialisation from 1860 until 2014 in the UK, France and ...
This article investigates the post-Cold War fate of GAMA, the iconic hardened bunkers complex constr...
Terrorism and atrocities have scarred the public memory in the late twentieth and early twenty-...
This paper will discuss the rhetoric surrounding the plan to construct a national memorial for the G...
This dissertation traces the emergence of 9/11 memory as it is shaped in relation to the event\u27s ...
In commemorations of human lives lost in terrorism, European and American memorials increasingly app...
This article explores how the Island of Ireland Peace Park, opened in 1998 in Belgium, intervenes in...
How does a memorial curate an image of conflict when it is dwarfed by 6.5million square feet of the ...
This thesis project argues that memorials constructed after 9/11 were designed specifically in a way...
Memorials and commemorations typically reinforce narratives that create and support group identity a...
The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial was unveiled in Ballarat to great fanfare in February 20...
Seemingly random acts of violence are occasionally acted upon monuments, memorials, and public icons...
In March 2003 (the eve of Iraq’s invasion) the George W. Bush Administration reissued, extended, and...
This article explores the endurance of the pervasive framing of “9/11” as a moment of temporal ruptu...
This paper offers an insight into the efforts made by war memorial organizations to remember those w...
This thesis examines the development war memorialisation from 1860 until 2014 in the UK, France and ...
This article investigates the post-Cold War fate of GAMA, the iconic hardened bunkers complex constr...
Terrorism and atrocities have scarred the public memory in the late twentieth and early twenty-...
This paper will discuss the rhetoric surrounding the plan to construct a national memorial for the G...
This dissertation traces the emergence of 9/11 memory as it is shaped in relation to the event\u27s ...
In commemorations of human lives lost in terrorism, European and American memorials increasingly app...
This article explores how the Island of Ireland Peace Park, opened in 1998 in Belgium, intervenes in...