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- A timely study, erudite and exciting, about the ordinary--and oftentimes unseen--lives of memorials Memorials are commonly studied as part of the commemorative infrastructure of modern society.
- About the Author: Andrew M. Shanken is Professor of Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley.
- 432 Pages
- Architecture, Buildings
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About the Book
"This book works with the literature of the everyday, memory studies, and non-representational geography to open up a novel understanding of memorials not just as everyday objects, but also as fundamental to urban modernity"--Book Synopsis
A timely study, erudite and exciting, about the ordinary--and oftentimes unseen--lives of memorials
Memorials are commonly studied as part of the commemorative infrastructure of modern society. Just as often, they are understood as sites of political contestation, where people battle over the meaning of events. But most of the time, they are neither. Instead, they take their rest as ordinary objects, part of the street furniture of urban life. Most memorials are "turned on" only on special days, such as Memorial Day, or at heated moments, as in August 2017, when the Robert E. Lee monument in Charlottesville was overtaken by a political maelstrom. The rest of the time they are turned off. This book is about the everyday life of memorials. It explores their relationship to the pulses of daily life, their meaning within this quotidian context, and their place within the development of modern cities. Through Andrew Shanken's close historical readings of memorials, both well-known and obscure, two distinct strands of scholarship are thus brought together: the study of the everyday and memory studies. From the introduction of modern memorials in the wake of the French Revolution through the recent destruction of Confederate monuments, memorials have oscillated between the everyday and the "not-everyday." In fact, memorials have been implicated in the very structure of these categories. The Everyday Life of Memorials explores how memorials end up where they are, grow invisible, fight with traffic, get moved, are assembled into memorial zones, and are drawn anew into commemorations and political maelstroms that their original sponsors never could have imagined. Finally, exploring how people behave at memorials and what memorials ask of people reveals just how strange the commemorative infrastructure of modernity is.Review Quotes
"Shortlisted for the On the Brinck Book Awards, University of New Mexico"
"A wonderful and enlightening read."---Nausikaä El-Mecky, Oxford Art Journal
"Shortlisted for the Charles Rufus Morey Book Award, College Art Association"
"Shanken professionally charts the sociological and cultural place of the memorial."---Tristram Hunt, Times Literary Supplement
About the Author
Andrew M. Shanken is Professor of Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of 194X: Architecture, Planning, and Consumer Culture on the American Home Front and Into the Void Pacific: Building the 1939 San Francisco World's Fair.Dimensions (Overall): 9.06 Inches (H) x 5.91 Inches (W) x 1.57 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 432
Genre: Architecture
Sub-Genre: Buildings
Publisher: Zone Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Andrew M Shanken
Language: English
Street Date: October 4, 2022
TCIN: 86499109
UPC: 9781942130727
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-7206
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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