This article inspects the ways that spaces of war memorialization are organized and reorganized through official and unofficial meaning-making activities. It aims to contribute to the discussion of the ‘value’ of memorializing by examining a multifaceted space of remembrance and commemoration: the Chattri Indian Memorial built near Brighton, UK. The article brings postcolonial perspectives to explore how memorializing has been organized here, focusing on the activities of once-colonized people and the affective, embodied aspects of organizing practices. Built in 1921 to honour Indian soldiers who fought in WWI, the Chattri evolved from a colonial instrument to symbol and space for ethnic-Indian group activities. The study employed historica...
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Nation-states are not the only bodies to have invested in memory-building through the construction o...
The Chattri Indian Memorial is a public site that hosts and embodies heritage in complex ways. Stand...
This chapter analyses how memorialising and heritage-making by an affective crowd asserted a postcol...
The changes inscribed by a century of public interaction with local First World War memorials alter ...
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Organisations engage in remembering and commemorative practices, often to produce effects of stabili...
This thesis examines the development war memorialisation from 1860 until 2014 in the UK, France and ...
This article examines responses of the institutional Church of England to the issue of memorials to ...
This article examines how, and why, decaying colonial-era European graveyards in India became target...
This article explores how the Island of Ireland Peace Park, opened in 1998 in Belgium, intervenes in...
Nation-states are not the only bodies to have invested in memory-building through the construction o...
The Chattri Indian Memorial is a public site that hosts and embodies heritage in complex ways. Stand...
This chapter analyses how memorialising and heritage-making by an affective crowd asserted a postcol...
The changes inscribed by a century of public interaction with local First World War memorials alter ...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Archaeological Dialogues.Exploring the re...
This thesis is concerned with the borough of Huddersfield, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, during a...
A comparative analysis of samples of external memorials from burial grounds in Britain, Ireland and ...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This paper examines the processes of ritual performance and ritualisation in contemporary memorial d...
This article explores practices of memorialisation in post-conflict society, through the case study ...
Organisations engage in remembering and commemorative practices, often to produce effects of stabili...
This thesis examines the development war memorialisation from 1860 until 2014 in the UK, France and ...
This article examines responses of the institutional Church of England to the issue of memorials to ...
This article examines how, and why, decaying colonial-era European graveyards in India became target...
This article explores how the Island of Ireland Peace Park, opened in 1998 in Belgium, intervenes in...
Nation-states are not the only bodies to have invested in memory-building through the construction o...