Monument Culture: International Perspectives on the Future of Monuments in a Changing World
Monument Culture: International Perspectives on the Future of Monuments in a Changing World brings together a collection of essays from scholars and cultural critics working on the meanings of monuments and memorials in the second decade of the twenty-first century, a time of great social and political change.

The book presents a broad view of the challenges facing individuals and society in making sense of public monuments with contested meanings. From the United States to Europe to Africa to Australia and New Zealand to South America and beyond, the contributors tackle the ways in which different places approach monuments in a landscape where institutions and ideas are under direct challenge from political and social unrest. It also discusses sharply changed attitudes about the representation of history and memory in the public sphere.

The goal is to acknowledge shared experiences through a wider perspective; to contribute to the work of the world-wide heritage community; and to document the history and shifting cultural attitudes towards monument culture across the world, encouraging a more informed approach to monuments and their meanings especially for the public and those outside of academia.
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Monument Culture: International Perspectives on the Future of Monuments in a Changing World
Monument Culture: International Perspectives on the Future of Monuments in a Changing World brings together a collection of essays from scholars and cultural critics working on the meanings of monuments and memorials in the second decade of the twenty-first century, a time of great social and political change.

The book presents a broad view of the challenges facing individuals and society in making sense of public monuments with contested meanings. From the United States to Europe to Africa to Australia and New Zealand to South America and beyond, the contributors tackle the ways in which different places approach monuments in a landscape where institutions and ideas are under direct challenge from political and social unrest. It also discusses sharply changed attitudes about the representation of history and memory in the public sphere.

The goal is to acknowledge shared experiences through a wider perspective; to contribute to the work of the world-wide heritage community; and to document the history and shifting cultural attitudes towards monument culture across the world, encouraging a more informed approach to monuments and their meanings especially for the public and those outside of academia.
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Monument Culture: International Perspectives on the Future of Monuments in a Changing World

Monument Culture: International Perspectives on the Future of Monuments in a Changing World

by Laura A. Macaluso (Editor)
Monument Culture: International Perspectives on the Future of Monuments in a Changing World

Monument Culture: International Perspectives on the Future of Monuments in a Changing World

by Laura A. Macaluso (Editor)

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Monument Culture: International Perspectives on the Future of Monuments in a Changing World brings together a collection of essays from scholars and cultural critics working on the meanings of monuments and memorials in the second decade of the twenty-first century, a time of great social and political change.

The book presents a broad view of the challenges facing individuals and society in making sense of public monuments with contested meanings. From the United States to Europe to Africa to Australia and New Zealand to South America and beyond, the contributors tackle the ways in which different places approach monuments in a landscape where institutions and ideas are under direct challenge from political and social unrest. It also discusses sharply changed attitudes about the representation of history and memory in the public sphere.

The goal is to acknowledge shared experiences through a wider perspective; to contribute to the work of the world-wide heritage community; and to document the history and shifting cultural attitudes towards monument culture across the world, encouraging a more informed approach to monuments and their meanings especially for the public and those outside of academia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538114155
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/30/2019
Series: American Association for State and Local History
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Laura A. Macaluso researches and writes about museums, monuments, and material culture. She has a Ph.D. from the Humanities/Cultural & Historic Preservation Departments at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island and in 2018 the narrative portion of her dissertation titled The Public Artscape of New Haven: Themes in the Creation of a City Image, was published. In 2019 Historic Virginia: A Tour of the State’s National Historic Landmarks will be published. She lives in Lynchburg, Virginia.

Table of Contents


Preface & Introduction

Laura A. Macaluso

Section 1: Monument Culture Leading Essay

Chapter 1

Homage to Charlottesville: The Spanish Civil War and the International Legacy of the U.S. Monuments Debate

Alex Vernon

Section 2: Monument Culture: Land, People and Place

Chapter 2

Implications of Erasure in Polynesia

Carmen S. Tomfohrde

Chapter 3

Monuments in Antarctica: Commemoration of Historic Events or Claims for Sovereignty?

Ingo Heidbrink

Chapter 4

Phnom Penh’s Independence Monument and Vientiane’s Patuxai: Complex Symbols of Postcolonial Nationhood in Cold War-era Southeast Asia

Roger Nelson

Chapter 5

Enshrining Racial Hierarchy through Settler Commemoration in the American West

Cynthia C. Prescott

Section 3: Monument Culture: Trauma/Violence and Reconciliation/Reparations

Chapter 6

In Defense of Historical Stains: How Clean Approaches to the Past Can Keep Us Dirty

Dan Haumschild

Chapter 7

Repairing and Reconciling with the Past: El Ojo que Llora and Peru’s Public Monuments

Ṅusta Carranza Ko

Chapter 8

Ruptures and Continuities in the Post-Apartheid Political and Cultural Landscape: A Reading of South African Monument Culture

Runette Kruger

Chapter 9

Beyond Ruins: Borgoño’s Barracks and the Struggle Over Memory in Today’s Chile

Basil Abdelrazeq Farraj

Section 4: Monument Culture: Migration and Identity

Chapter 10

Iconoclasm and Imperial Symbols: The Gough and Victoria Monuments in Ireland and the British World, 1880-1990

Derek N. Boetcher

Chapter 11

Monuments of Refugee Identity: Pain, Unity and Belonging in Three Monuments of Cappadocian Greeks

Zeliha Nilüfer Nahya and Saim Örnek

Chapter 12

Kindertransports in National and International Memory

Amy Williams

Chapter 13

A Cubist Portrait of Christopher Columbus: Studying Monuments as Transcultural Works

Chiara Grilli

Section 5: Monument Culture: Ambiguities and Alternatives

Chapter 14

Visible Differently: Roni Horn’s Vatnasafn/Library of Water as Memorial

Elliot Krasnopoler

Chapter 15

Monuments and Other Things that Change: Several Attempts at Titling a Photograph

Masha Vlasova

Chapter 16

Illegal Monuments: Memorials between Crime and State Endorsement

Nauskiaä El-Mecky

Chapter 17

Transnational Social Media Monuments, Counter Monuments, and the Future of the Nation-State

Johnny Alam

Section 6: Monument Culture: Strategies and Actions

Chapter 18

Citizens as Walking Memorials: Rethinking the Monument Genre in the 21st Century

Tanja Schult

Chapter 19

Exhibiting Spectacle and Recasting Memory: Commemorating the First World War in New Zealand

Kingsley Baird

Chapter 20

Dealing with a Dictatorial Past: Fascist Monuments and Conflicting Memory in Contemporary Italy

Flaminia Bartolini

Chapter 21

Avoiding Iconoclasm: How the Counter-Monument Could Settle a Monumental Debate

Scott McDonald

Section 7: Monument Culture Closing Essay

Chapter 22

On Creating a Useable Future: An Introduction to Future Monuments

Evander Price

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