ISBN:
9781805391074
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
xiv, 385 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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24 cm
Serie:
Worlds of memory volume 12
Serie:
Worlds of memory
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als De-commemoration
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als De-commemoration
DDC:
363.6/9
Schlagwort(e):
Public history Case studies
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Memorialization Case studies Social aspects
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Monuments Case studies Social aspects
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Historic sites Case studies Social aspects
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Collective memory Case studies
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Cultural studies
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Geschichte der Architektur
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HISTORY / Modern / 21st Century
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History of architecture
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Kulturpolitik und Kulturdebatten
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / General
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Social & cultural history
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Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
Kurzfassung:
"In the wake of recent protests against police violence and racism, calls to dismantle problematic memorials have reverberated around the globe. This is not a new phenomenon, however, nor is it limited to the Western world. De-Commemoration focuses on the concept of de-commemoration as it relates to remembrance. Drawing on research from experts on memory dynamics across various disciplines, this extensive collection seeks to make sense of the current state of de-commemoration as it transforms contemporary societies around the world"--
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Introduction. Making sense of de-commemoration / Sarah Gensburger and Jenny Wüstenberg -- Baptizing and unbaptizing in Algeria : from French colonization to national independence / Amar Mohand-Amer -- Street renaming in postsocialist Romania. A quantitative analysis of toponymic change / Mihai Stelian Rusuv -- "The first Bolshevik leaves Riga" : the de-commemoration of Vladimir I. Lenin in Riga, Latvia (1987-1991) / Dimitrijs Andrejevs -- "In memory of the fallen..." But for how long? The de-commemoration of German war memorials in Poland After 1945 / Karolina Cwiek-Rogalska -- Naming to erase, renaming to restore : (re)indigenizing the landscape / Kerri J.Malloy -- Removing Rhodes from his pedestal : de-commemoration in post-colonial South Africa / Gary Baines -- Contrasting fates of Lenin statues in Ukraine and Russia / Dominique Colas -- Beyond the monument : unmaking the valley of the fallen in contemporary Spain / Francisco Ferrandiz -- Re-naming and the relationship between colonized and colonizer : the role of commemoration within dual place names in New Zealand / Taylor Annabell -- De-canonization of the Soviet past : abject, kitsch and memory / Yuliya Yurchuk -- Adding and removing in order to remember and replace : decolonizing urban spaces in Cape Town and Copenhagen / Vibe Nielsen -- De-commemoration as healing and conflict : Canada and its colonial past and present / Kate Korycki -- Killing Pedro de Valdivia again : de-commemoration of the past and de-neoliberalization of the present during the 2019-2020 Chilean revolt / Manuela Badilla and Carolina Aguilera -- De-commemorating sound : controversies about the re-establishment of the national anthem in South Korea and beyond / Bae Myo-Jung -- Do commemorations have an "expiration date"? A case study from Belgium / Nicolas Moll -- De-commemorating Australian settler colonialism / Sarah Maddison -- Transnational memory struggles. Guerrilla remembrances in Colombia and Venezuela in the 2000s / Jimena Perry -- De-commemorations and the unsettled past in contemporary Brazil / Ricardo Santhiago -- Decolonizing colonial monuments : counter-memory activism in Madrid and Barcelona / Fabiola Arellano Cruz -- From decapitation to destruction : making sense of toppling statues in contemporary Martinique / Audrey Célestine, Valérie-Anne Edmond-Mariette and Zaka Toto -- "Next stop Anton-Wilhelm-Amo Strasse" : place names, de-commemoration and memory activism in Berlin / Duane Jethro and Samuel Merrill -- The present is all that matters : de-commemoration practices in Israel / Tracy Adams and Yinon Guttel-Klein -- De-commemoration in Great Britain / Stephen Small -- The role of nonprofits in de-commemoration : the Southern Poverty Law Center's whose heritage? / Seth Levi and Kimberly Probulus -- De-commemoration without decolonization? The peculiar case of the Philippines / Lila Ramos Shahani -- Twice removed : the mystery of Manila's Missing Comfort Woman Monument / Catherine Lianza Aquino and Jocelyn S.Martin -- Counter-memory and state de-commemoration : the Khavaran mass grave in Iran / Chowra Makaremi -- The toppling of the Equestrian statue and the future of colonial-era memorials in Namibia / Vilho Amukwaya Shigwedha -- An unmarked rebellion : the politics of forgetting Denmark Vesey / Vanessa Lynn Lovelace and Jamie Huff -- Exploring the scope of de-commemoration : touring Trafalgar Square in London and beyond / Stuart Burch -- From de-commemoration of names to reparative namescapes. Geographical case studies in the USA / Jordan P. Brasher and Derek Alderman -- De-commemoration under the law. The removal of statues in France and the United States of America / Thomas Hochmann -- Human rights and toppled statues. Can the European Convention on Human Rights provide solutions to de-commemoration disputes? / Tom Lewis -- Re-commemoration : what other stories can we tell? Observing ordinary people engaging with monuments in Australian public space / Alison Atkinson Phillips -- Who cares about old statues and street names? Resisting change and the protracted de-communization of public space in Poland / Ewa Ochman -- Keeping the past from freezing : augmented reality and memories in the public space / Mykola Makhortykh and Anna Menyhért -- De-commemorating white supremacy through the act of voting / Lorena Chambers.
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
List of IllustrationsIntroductionIntroduction: Making Sense of De-CommemorationSarah Gensburger and Jenny WüstenbergPart I: De-commemoration after regime changeChapter 1. Baptizing and Unbaptizing in Algeria: From French Colonization to National IndependenceAmar Mohand-AmerChapter 2. Street Renaming in Postsocialist Romania. A Quantitative Analysis of Toponymic ChangeMihai Stelian RusuChapter 3. The First Bolshevik Leaves Riga : The De-Commemoration of Vladimir I. Lenin in Riga, Latvia (1987-1991)Dimitrijs AndrejevsChapter 4. In Memory of the Fallen... But for How Long? The De-Commemoration of German War Memorials in Poland After 1945Karolina Cwiek-RogalskaChapter 5. Naming to Erase, Renaming to Restore. (Re)Indigenizing the LandscapeKerri J.MalloyChapter 6. Removing Rhodes from His Pedestal: De-Commemoration in Post-Colonial South AfricaGary BainesChapter 7. Contrasting Fates of Lenin statues in Ukraine and RussiaDominique ColasChapter 8. Beyond the Monument: Unmaking the Valley of the Fallen in Contemporary SpainFrancisco FerrandizPart II: De-commemoration and societal transformationChapter 9. Re-naming and the relationship between colonized and colonizer: The role of commemoration within dual place names in New ZealandTaylor AnnabellChapter 10. De-Canonization of the Soviet past: Abject, Kitsch and MemoryYuliya YurchukChapter 11. Adding and Removing in order to Remember and Replace: Decolonizing Urban Spaces in Cape Town and CopenhagenVibe NielsenChapter 12. De-Commemoration as Healing and Conflict: Canada and Its Colonial Past and PresentKate KoryckiChapter 13. Killing Pedro de Valdivia Again: De-Commemoration of the Past and De-Neoliberalization of the Present During the 2019-2020 Chilean RevoltManuela Badilla and Carolina AguileraChapter 14. De-Commemorating Sound: Controversies About the Re-Establishment of the National Anthem in South Korea and BeyondBae Myo-JungChapter 15. Do commemorations have an expiration date ? A case study from BelgiumNicolas MollPart III: De-commemoration to propel changeChapter 16. De-Commemorating Australian Settler ColonialismSarah MaddisonChapter 17. Transnational Memory Struggles. Guerrilla Remembrances in Colombia and Venezuela in the 2000sJimena PerryChapter 18. De-commemorations and the unsettled past in contemporary BrazilRicardo SanthiagoChapter 19. Decolonizing Colonial Monuments: Counter-Memory Activism in Madrid and BarcelonaFabiola Arellano CruzChapter 20. From Decapitation to Destruction: Making Sense of Toppling Statues in Contemporary MartiniqueAudrey Célestine, Valérie-Anne Edmond-Mariette and Zaka TotoChapter 21. Next Stop Anton-Wilhelm-Amo Strasse : Place Names, De-Commemoration and Memory Activism in BerlinDuane Jethro and Samuel MerrillChapter 22. The present is all that matters: De-commemoration practices in IsraelTracy Adams and Yinon Guttel-KleinChapter 23. De-commemoration in Great BritainStephen SmallChapter 24. The Role of Nonprofits in De-Commemoration: The Southern Poverty Law Center s Whose Heritage?Seth Levi and Kimberly ProbulusPart IV: De-Commemoration as smoke-screenChapter 25. De-commemoration without Decolonization? The peculiar case of the PhilippinesLila Ramos ShahaniChapter 26. Twice Removed: the Mystery of Manila s Missing Comfort Woman MonumentCatherine Lianza Aquino and Jocelyn S.MartinChapter 27. Counter-Memory and State De-Commemoration: The Khavaran Mass Grave in IranChowra MakaremiChapter 28. The toppling of the Equestrian statue and the future of colonial-e
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