Memory and the impact of political transformation in public space
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Memory and the impact of political transformation in public space
(Radical perspectives)
Duke University Press, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Wallace's monument and the resumption of Scotland / Andrew Ross
- The fall and rise of Prague's Marian Column / Cynthia Paces
- Aborted identity : the commission and omission of a monument to the nation, Sri Lanka, circa 1989 / Kanishka Goonewardena
- Dancing on the graves of the dead : building a World War II memorial in post-Soviet Russia / Anna Krylova
- The politics of memory in the Bonn and Berlin republics / Mary Nolan
- Remembering the war and the atomic bombs : new museums, new approaches / Daniel Seltz
- Touring Harbin's pasts / James Carter
- The palace ruins and putting the Lithuanian nation into place : historical stagings in Vilnius / John Czaplicka
- Holding the Junta accountable : Chile's "sitios de memoria" and the history of torture, disappearance and death / Teresa Meade
- Commemorating the past in postwar El Salvador / Irina Carlota Silber
- The politics of remembrance and the consumption of space : Masada in Israeli memory / Yael Zerubavel
- Music, memory, and the politics of erasure in Nicaragua / T.M. Scruggs
- Commemorating the Anglo-Boer War in postapartheid South Africa / Bill Nasson
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Memory and the Impact of Political Transformation in Public Space explores the effects of major upheavals-wars, decolonization, and other social and economic changes-on the ways in which public histories are presented around the world. Examining issues related to public memory in twelve countries, the histories collected here cut across political, cultural, and geographic divisions. At the same time, by revealing recurring themes and concerns, they show how basic issues of history and memory transcend specific sites and moments in time. A number of the essays look at contests over public memory following two major political transformations: the wave of liberation from colonial rule in much of Africa, Asia, and Central and South America during the second half of the twentieth century and the reorganization of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet bloc beginning in the late 1980s. This collection expands the scope of what is considered public history by pointing to silences and absences that are as telling as museums and memorials. Contributors remind us that for every monument that is erected, others-including one celebrating Sri Lanka's independence and another honoring the Unknown Russian Soldier of World War II-remain on the drawing board. While some sites seem woefully underserved by a lack of public memorials-as do post-Pinochet Chile and post-civil war El Salvador-others run the risk of diluting meaning through overexposure, as may be happening with Israel's Masada. Essayists examine public history as it is conveyed not only in marble and stone but also through cityscapes and performances such as popular songs and parades.
Contributors
James Carter
John Czaplicka
Kanishka Goonewardena
Lisa Maya Knauer
Anna Krylova
Teresa Meade
Bill Nasson
Mary Nolan
Cynthia Paces
Andrew Ross
Daniel Seltz
T. M. Scruggs
Irina Carlota Silber
Daniel J. Walkowitz
Yael Zerubavel
目次
About the Series vii
Introduction / Lisa Maya Knauer and Daniel J. Walkowitz 1
Monuments: Built and Unbuilt 19
Wallace's Monument and the Resumption of Scotland / Andrew Ross 21
The Fall and Rise of Prague's Marian Column / Cynthia Paces 47
Aborted Identity: The Commission and Omission of a Monument to the Nation, Sri Lanka, circa 1989 / Kanishka Goonewardena 65
Dancing on the Graves of the Dead: Building a World War II Memorial in Post-Soviet Russia / Anna Krylova 83
Museums 103
The Politics of Memory in the Bonn and Berlin Republics / Mary Nolan 105
Remembering the War and the Atomic Bombs: New Museums, New Approaches / Daniel Seltz 127
Cityscapes 147
Touring Harbin's Pasts / James Carter 149
The Palace Ruins and Putting the Lithuanian Nation into Place: Historical Stagings in Vilnius / John Czaplicka 167
Memory Sites: Marked and Unmarked 189
Holding the Junta Accountable: Chile's "Sitios de Memoria" and the History of Torture, Disappearance, and Death / Teresa Meade 191
Commemorating the Past in Postwar El Salvador / Irina Carlota Silber 211
The Politics of Remembrance and the Consumption of Space: Masada in Israeli Memory / Yael Zerubavel 233
Performative Commemorations 253
Music, Memory, and the Politics of Erasure in Nicaragua / T.M. Scruggs 255
Commemorating the Anglo-Boer War in Postapartheid South Africa / Bill Nasson 277
Bibliography 295
Discography 315
Notes on Contributors 317
Index 321
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