In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. Many monuments stand to remind us of horror, violence and people lost. The Vietnam Memorial and Auschwitz are stark reminders of the consequences of war. How do we feel when reading the 58,325 names on the Wall? Can we sense the horror (when) inside a gas chamber? Memorials exist to provoke a somber reaction, promoting peace. Joan Didion, the author of Salvador, compares how the Metropolitan Cathedral and Pablo Picasso\u27s Guernica convey their anti-war sentiments
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This article deals with the purpose of monuments, both sculptural and architectural. At issue is the...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. Many monuments stand to remind us...
Seemingly random acts of violence are occasionally acted upon monuments, memorials, and public icons...
The ruin allows for a visualization of different forms of mourning: we mourn loss, death, decay and ...
When people die from political movements, their deaths are used by other people, often painted and p...
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The Sarajevo Red Line venerates the dead through both a physical memorial and performance. The artis...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The garden is an extended shrine. ...
Evoking Genocide compiles more than sixty short essays written by leading scholars and activists in ...
This article examines the role of United States holocaust museums in directing (American) knowledge ...
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Buchenwald concentration camp, located in Weimar, Germany, was a place of suffering, cruelty and dea...
In commemorations of human lives lost in terrorism, European and American memorials increasingly app...
Memorials and commemorations typically reinforce narratives that create and support group identity a...
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...
This article deals with the purpose of monuments, both sculptural and architectural. At issue is the...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the article\u27s first paragraph. Many monuments stand to remind us...
Seemingly random acts of violence are occasionally acted upon monuments, memorials, and public icons...
The ruin allows for a visualization of different forms of mourning: we mourn loss, death, decay and ...
When people die from political movements, their deaths are used by other people, often painted and p...
The article looks at Holocaust related death lists in the permanent exhibition of the Bergen-Belsen ...
The Sarajevo Red Line venerates the dead through both a physical memorial and performance. The artis...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The garden is an extended shrine. ...
Evoking Genocide compiles more than sixty short essays written by leading scholars and activists in ...
This article examines the role of United States holocaust museums in directing (American) knowledge ...
In this article I critically reflect on my experience with Holocaust memorials in Eastern Germany. W...
Buchenwald concentration camp, located in Weimar, Germany, was a place of suffering, cruelty and dea...
In commemorations of human lives lost in terrorism, European and American memorials increasingly app...
Memorials and commemorations typically reinforce narratives that create and support group identity a...
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...
This article deals with the purpose of monuments, both sculptural and architectural. At issue is the...