This paper examines the way that war monuments infuse our public physical spaces, and therefore our internal mental spaces, with discourses that legitimise war, soldiery and militarism in different ways at different times creating different kinds of physical environments. In critical theory and cultural studies there has been a growing interest in the way that physical spaces have psychological roles and house human thoughts and feelings – that our social and cultural memories exist in a way that intertwined with our natural and constructed environments. Commentators have noted, however, that there is still need for more systematic methods to be developed for analysing the materiality of objects such as monuments and other buildings to show...
After a recently published special issue devoted to the “politics of memory”, Versus delves again in...
This book bridges theoretical gaps that exist between the meta-concepts of memory, place and identit...
Over the last twenty years memory and trauma have been the object of fast growing attention in the ...
This paper examines the way that war monuments infuse our public physical spaces, and therefore our ...
Copyright 2011 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.This paper examines the way that war monuments inf...
Discourses of war are disseminated and legitimised not only through speeches and written texts, but ...
Discourses of war are disseminated and legitimised not only through speeches and written texts, but ...
This thesis analyses commemorative war monuments using a social semiotic approach to understand how...
This paper seeks an approach for a systematic analysis of the semiotic resources used by the designe...
This chapter explores the relationship between memorials and their locations, virtual and physical, ...
This chapter is concerned with the disruptive potential of memory in peacebuilding processes where a...
The changes inscribed by a century of public interaction with local First World War memorials alter ...
This article analyses strategies of material commemoration in contemporary urban spaces. Deploying a...
This paper presents a social semiotic analysis (Van Leeuwen, 2005) of two museums in Sarajevo treate...
This paper aims at delineating the basic principles for a semiotic approach to monuments and memoria...
After a recently published special issue devoted to the “politics of memory”, Versus delves again in...
This book bridges theoretical gaps that exist between the meta-concepts of memory, place and identit...
Over the last twenty years memory and trauma have been the object of fast growing attention in the ...
This paper examines the way that war monuments infuse our public physical spaces, and therefore our ...
Copyright 2011 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.This paper examines the way that war monuments inf...
Discourses of war are disseminated and legitimised not only through speeches and written texts, but ...
Discourses of war are disseminated and legitimised not only through speeches and written texts, but ...
This thesis analyses commemorative war monuments using a social semiotic approach to understand how...
This paper seeks an approach for a systematic analysis of the semiotic resources used by the designe...
This chapter explores the relationship between memorials and their locations, virtual and physical, ...
This chapter is concerned with the disruptive potential of memory in peacebuilding processes where a...
The changes inscribed by a century of public interaction with local First World War memorials alter ...
This article analyses strategies of material commemoration in contemporary urban spaces. Deploying a...
This paper presents a social semiotic analysis (Van Leeuwen, 2005) of two museums in Sarajevo treate...
This paper aims at delineating the basic principles for a semiotic approach to monuments and memoria...
After a recently published special issue devoted to the “politics of memory”, Versus delves again in...
This book bridges theoretical gaps that exist between the meta-concepts of memory, place and identit...
Over the last twenty years memory and trauma have been the object of fast growing attention in the ...