Toppling Things as Memorial Contestation: Spectacle and Affect of Monument Removal: Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race, cartea 35
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004712638
ISBN-10: 9004712631
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race
ISBN-10: 9004712631
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race
Notă biografică
Tomas Macsotay is a Senior Lecturer at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, holding a PhD on eighteenth-century sculpture (Amsterdam, 2008). His six books and edited collections include, The Hurt(ful) Body. Performing and Beholding Pain (2017) and Recepción de Richard Wagner y Vanguardia en las Artes Españolas (2024).
Nausikaä El-Mecky is tenure-track professor in Art History & Visual Culture at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. Since her PhD (Cambridge 2013) she has been developing her self-defined field of “dangerous images,” e.g., in the monograph The Creation of Dangerous Images in Iconoclasm, (Routledge, forthcoming).
Nausikaä El-Mecky is tenure-track professor in Art History & Visual Culture at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. Since her PhD (Cambridge 2013) she has been developing her self-defined field of “dangerous images,” e.g., in the monograph The Creation of Dangerous Images in Iconoclasm, (Routledge, forthcoming).
Cuprins
Thamyris Mission Statement
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
Introduction
Tomas Macsotay and Nausikaä El-Mecky
1 Local Origins of a Global Series: the 1990s Wave of Anti-colonial Iconoclasm
Nikolas Orr
2 Commemoration and (Re)Conciliation: Memorial Culture under Apologetic Settler Colonialism in Canada
Seraphine Appel
3 Contemporary Iconoclasm and Affect
Ernst van Alphen
4 Traumatic Monuments: Decolonial Iconoclasms and “Southern” Memories
Rhea Dehn Tutosaus and Miriam Oesterreich
5 To Remove, or Not To Remove, That Is the Question: the Troubled Legacy of Chiang Kai-shek Statues and Memorials in Democratized Taiwan
Dominic Meng-Hsuan Yang
6 A Space of Freedom: Richmond’s Robert E. Lee Memorial and the Future of America
David Ehrenpreis
7 Conversations on Black Lives Matter
Tami Sawyer with Stacy Boldrick; Keith Magee with Richard Clay
8 Activist Statement: Down with J. P. Coen
Romy Rondeltap
9 Colonial Reckoning: Reexamining the Slave Past in Catalonia
Gerard Llorens Decesaris and Adrià Enríquez Àlvaro
10 Dissolution of the Monuments
Paul Grace
11 The Agency of the Void: When a Monument Falls, Absence Transforms into Powerful Presence
Nausikaä El-Mecky
12 Toppling Things: Artistic Approaches and Media Strategies in Dealing with Monuments—Alexandra Pirici, Morehshin Allahyari, Julius von Bismarck & Julian Charrière
Ursula Ströbele
13 Taking a Knee: Permanence, Ritual and the Respect Insurrection
Tomas Macsotay
14 Artist/Activist Statement: In Search of an Aesthetic of Care: Recording BLM Protests and Documenting One’s Life in a Time of Reckoning
Ruth Somalo
15 Flesh & Stone: Archives, Bodies and “Deep Time” in Ada Pinkston’s LandMarked
Cory Wayman
16 Empty Pedestals or The Aesthetics of Truth
Ada Pinkston
17 Artist Statement: On Disgraced Monuments, their Resignification and the Recovery of Emptied Sites
Krzysztof Wodiczko
18 Epilogue: 2020 Revisited
Tomas Macsotay and Nausikaä El-Mecky
Index
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
Introduction
Tomas Macsotay and Nausikaä El-Mecky
PART 1: Overhauling: an Anatomy of Memorial Contestations
1 Local Origins of a Global Series: the 1990s Wave of Anti-colonial Iconoclasm
Nikolas Orr
2 Commemoration and (Re)Conciliation: Memorial Culture under Apologetic Settler Colonialism in Canada
Seraphine Appel
3 Contemporary Iconoclasm and Affect
Ernst van Alphen
4 Traumatic Monuments: Decolonial Iconoclasms and “Southern” Memories
Rhea Dehn Tutosaus and Miriam Oesterreich
5 To Remove, or Not To Remove, That Is the Question: the Troubled Legacy of Chiang Kai-shek Statues and Memorials in Democratized Taiwan
Dominic Meng-Hsuan Yang
PART 2: Facing: Making a Difference in Memorial Activism
6 A Space of Freedom: Richmond’s Robert E. Lee Memorial and the Future of America
David Ehrenpreis
7 Conversations on Black Lives Matter
Tami Sawyer with Stacy Boldrick; Keith Magee with Richard Clay
8 Activist Statement: Down with J. P. Coen
Romy Rondeltap
9 Colonial Reckoning: Reexamining the Slave Past in Catalonia
Gerard Llorens Decesaris and Adrià Enríquez Àlvaro
PART 3: Waking: Imaginings of a Post-Monument
10 Dissolution of the Monuments
Paul Grace
11 The Agency of the Void: When a Monument Falls, Absence Transforms into Powerful Presence
Nausikaä El-Mecky
12 Toppling Things: Artistic Approaches and Media Strategies in Dealing with Monuments—Alexandra Pirici, Morehshin Allahyari, Julius von Bismarck & Julian Charrière
Ursula Ströbele
13 Taking a Knee: Permanence, Ritual and the Respect Insurrection
Tomas Macsotay
14 Artist/Activist Statement: In Search of an Aesthetic of Care: Recording BLM Protests and Documenting One’s Life in a Time of Reckoning
Ruth Somalo
PART 4: Prolonged Engagements: Artistic Testimonies
15 Flesh & Stone: Archives, Bodies and “Deep Time” in Ada Pinkston’s LandMarked
Cory Wayman
16 Empty Pedestals or The Aesthetics of Truth
Ada Pinkston
17 Artist Statement: On Disgraced Monuments, their Resignification and the Recovery of Emptied Sites
Krzysztof Wodiczko
18 Epilogue: 2020 Revisited
Tomas Macsotay and Nausikaä El-Mecky
Index