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Contested Histories : Global Perspectives on the Past, Present and Future of Public Monuments
Contested Histories : Global Perspectives on the Past, Present and Future of Public Monuments
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ISBN No.: 9781350401648
Pages: 288
Year: 202609
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 156.09
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Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Introduction: Contested Histories: Framing Debates on Public Monuments Before and After the Fall of Colston, Simon John (Swansea University, UK), Tomás Irish (Swansea University, UK), and Hannah Lyons (University of Warwick, UK) Part I: Monuments, Iconoclasm and Theory 1. Sticking Similarities. Monuments, Bodies and Iconoclasms through Space and Time, Julie Deschepper (Max Planck Institute, Florence, Italy) 2. Public Memory and Beyond: Scars and Subversions of State-Sanctioned Monumentalization(s), Anna Calori (University of Vienna, Italy) and Carlo Andrea Tassinari (University of Palermo, Italy) Part II: National Identity, Post-Imperial Narratives and Commemoration 3. Conflict Memorialisation: Contested Identities and Nation-Building in the Indian Subcontinent, Neha Dewan (UNESCO, France) 4. "Cette Libyenneté en Devenir": Septimius Severus, Libyan Identity, and the Contested History of a 20th Century Statue, Kieren Johns (University of Warwick, UK) 5. The Quezon Memorial Shrine: A Monument to the "Political Progress of the Philippines, Kimberley Weir (University of Nottingham, UK) Part III: Public Monuments, Representation and the State 6. #Noloyalslaves: Monuments and Movements in Trinidad and Tobago, O'Neil Joseph (University of the West Indies, Jamaica) 7.


Black Statues: Where We Stand on Race within the US Capital Space, Frederick Gooding, Jr. (Texas Christian University, USA) 8. Commemoration as Colonial Violence: Stonewall & the Gentrification of STAR, GVGK Tang (Independent Scholar, USA) Part IV: Monumental Futures and Creative Subversion in the Contemporary World 9. Shadows, Reflections, Wrecks: Reimagining a statue of Captain Cook, Alice Procter (Independent Scholar, UK) 10. Digital Decolonisation: Turning Monuments into Memorials, Jeremiah Garsha (University College Dublin, Ireland) 11. Future: Monuments, Sarah May (Swansea University, UK).


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