Denk Mal Anders! - by Markus Dauß & Valentine Von Fellenberg (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Monuments are sites of collective memory - and increasingly, the subject of controversy.
- About the Author: Markus Dauß is professor of architectural history and theory at the University of Bonn.
- 224 Pages
- Architecture, History
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Book Synopsis
Monuments are sites of collective memory - and increasingly, the subject of controversy. Their existence is questioned, individual monuments are being remodelled or toppled, and the meaning attributed to them often changes along with the context. This volume combines different methodological approaches and disciplinary perspectives to analyse the complex dynamics of monument settings, critique and transformations. It examines the setting and toppling of monuments as symbolic acts reflecting power relations, and analyses the scope of iconological, semiotic or metaphor-theoretical perspectives. Historical developments are addressed, such as the instrumentalisation of monuments in the creation of national identity, as are current debates on monuments, e.g. those critical of colonialism.
- New research on the setting, criticism and transformation of monuments
- Interdisciplinary perspective on monuments as places of memory.
About the Author
Markus Dauß is professor of architectural history and theory at the University of Bonn. His research focuses on comparative historicism, the history of infrastructure and mobility and, more recently, images of ruins.
Valentine von Fellenberg is an art historian and has worked as an assistant professor at the universities of Bern and Lausanne. Her research focuses on Swiss 19th-century art in an international context, the theory and history of border crossing, and the history of landscape.