Contested Public Monuments by Grever, Maria (Erasmus University Rotterdam and NL-Lab, KNAW Humanities Cluster) (9781009515719) | Browns Books
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Contested Public Monuments : Global perspectives on landscapes of memory

Part of the Elements in Historical Theory and Practice series
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In the new millennium, many public monuments around the world have become the target of protests as part of social movements' struggles against inequality and discrimination.

Despite research into the significance of toppled statues or damaged monuments and the motives of activists, little attention has been paid to the extent to which iconoclastic activism changes the narratives of public spaces or landscapes of memory.

This Element approaches current conflicts over public monuments as an attempt to transform the mnemonic regime of public spaces.

It examines global cases involving colonialism, Black slavery, world wars, and women's oppression.

Using theoretical concepts, such as monumental narrativity, necropolitical space, white innocence, and the implicated subject, four current contexts of contestations will be highlighted: the fabric of landscapes of memory; the relationship between the living and the dead of a community; the power of visual language, iconography, and multiplication; the importance of dialogical monuments.

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Cambridge University Press
1009515713 / 9781009515719
Paperback / softback
731.76
13/11/2025
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.
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