This article explores two possible meanings of de(fence) as related to historical monuments and memorials. By interpreting this term as both defense (defending and idealizing the past) and de-fence (taking down fences and opening narratives about the past), we develop ways to understand potential social functions of monuments. Through the specific examples of the Lee Monument in Richmond, Virginia and Shoes on the Danube Bank in Budapest, Hungary, we describe how the ideas of defense and de-fence function. Further, this article also touches upon temporary interventions to monuments including graffiti and yarn bombing
In recent years, a new generation of activists has reinvigorated debate over the public commemorativ...
Civil War memorials in the United States represent the difficult national memory of a still conteste...
This paper aims at delineating the basic principles for a semiotic approach to monuments and memoria...
This article addresses human rights issues of the built environment via the presence of monuments in...
This paper aims at delineating the basic principles for a semiotic approach to monuments and memoria...
This article deals with the purpose of monuments, both sculptural and architectural. At issue is the...
Seemingly random acts of violence are occasionally acted upon monuments, memorials, and public icons...
Cultures throughout the world have expended great amounts of energy in the practice of monument cons...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
Beginning with Toni Morrison\u27s concept of rememory and the recent completion of the Memorial to...
Following work on a master’s thesis about relocating monuments, the author reflects on the way that ...
This article analyses strategies of material commemoration in contemporary urban spaces. Deploying a...
This article refers in broad outline to the purpose of monuments, both sculptural and architectural....
The Fall of Monuments: a Public History Monuments have, for a few years now, been hitting the headli...
Monuments and memorials have specific purposes and audiences for which and for whom they are built. ...
In recent years, a new generation of activists has reinvigorated debate over the public commemorativ...
Civil War memorials in the United States represent the difficult national memory of a still conteste...
This paper aims at delineating the basic principles for a semiotic approach to monuments and memoria...
This article addresses human rights issues of the built environment via the presence of monuments in...
This paper aims at delineating the basic principles for a semiotic approach to monuments and memoria...
This article deals with the purpose of monuments, both sculptural and architectural. At issue is the...
Seemingly random acts of violence are occasionally acted upon monuments, memorials, and public icons...
Cultures throughout the world have expended great amounts of energy in the practice of monument cons...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
Beginning with Toni Morrison\u27s concept of rememory and the recent completion of the Memorial to...
Following work on a master’s thesis about relocating monuments, the author reflects on the way that ...
This article analyses strategies of material commemoration in contemporary urban spaces. Deploying a...
This article refers in broad outline to the purpose of monuments, both sculptural and architectural....
The Fall of Monuments: a Public History Monuments have, for a few years now, been hitting the headli...
Monuments and memorials have specific purposes and audiences for which and for whom they are built. ...
In recent years, a new generation of activists has reinvigorated debate over the public commemorativ...
Civil War memorials in the United States represent the difficult national memory of a still conteste...
This paper aims at delineating the basic principles for a semiotic approach to monuments and memoria...