This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.A curious characteristic of urban monuments is their invisibility. Even major monuments fade from view with sufficient time and familiarity. People rushing to and from work, travelling a long-familiar route and preoccupied with their own concerns, seldom pause to examine the scenery in any depth. The work of recall prompted by the monuments is a task reserved for the leisured gaze. And if this is true of even the grandest monument, how much more so of the smaller memory markers, the plaques and cornerstones, the benches and decorative fountains, always already effacing their claim on attention, blending by design into the surrounding landscape? They function less as memorials than as for...
According to The New Oxford Dictionary of English, a memorial is “something, especially a structure,...
A monument not only brings forward into the present the values of the subject it is commemorating, b...
I grew up in Israel, in a culture obsessed with memorialisation and perpetuation. As a young state, ...
"This book works with the literature of the everyday, memory studies, and non-representational geogr...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
This thesis will ask the question: "Can monuments ever really be repositories of memory; how is the ...
A century after the great war broke out, studies on politics of memory and commemoration have grown ...
The Fall of Monuments: a Public History Monuments have, for a few years now, been hitting the headli...
This artistic research reflection deals with what I call the “participatory monument”, the intention...
Monumental Amnesia:Reading the Spatial Narratives Written by Contemporary Urban Landscapes This thes...
The recollection-images and objects in these memorial sites-peace banners, flags, crosses, teddy bea...
Monument is a term that occurs in Western cultures as a product of different social processes, and ...
Monuments and memorials have specific purposes and audiences for which and for whom they are built. ...
Robert Musil has remarked that nothing is more invisible than monuments, explicitly built to gain a ...
Monuments are to something; people, events, memories, achievements, or tragedies. They are meant to ...
According to The New Oxford Dictionary of English, a memorial is “something, especially a structure,...
A monument not only brings forward into the present the values of the subject it is commemorating, b...
I grew up in Israel, in a culture obsessed with memorialisation and perpetuation. As a young state, ...
"This book works with the literature of the everyday, memory studies, and non-representational geogr...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
This thesis will ask the question: "Can monuments ever really be repositories of memory; how is the ...
A century after the great war broke out, studies on politics of memory and commemoration have grown ...
The Fall of Monuments: a Public History Monuments have, for a few years now, been hitting the headli...
This artistic research reflection deals with what I call the “participatory monument”, the intention...
Monumental Amnesia:Reading the Spatial Narratives Written by Contemporary Urban Landscapes This thes...
The recollection-images and objects in these memorial sites-peace banners, flags, crosses, teddy bea...
Monument is a term that occurs in Western cultures as a product of different social processes, and ...
Monuments and memorials have specific purposes and audiences for which and for whom they are built. ...
Robert Musil has remarked that nothing is more invisible than monuments, explicitly built to gain a ...
Monuments are to something; people, events, memories, achievements, or tragedies. They are meant to ...
According to The New Oxford Dictionary of English, a memorial is “something, especially a structure,...
A monument not only brings forward into the present the values of the subject it is commemorating, b...
I grew up in Israel, in a culture obsessed with memorialisation and perpetuation. As a young state, ...