Grappling with Monuments of Oppression provides a timely analysis of the diverse approaches being used around the world to confront colonial and imperial monuments and to promote social equity.
Grappling with Monuments of Oppression provides a timely analysis of the diverse approaches being used around the world to confront colonial and imperial monuments and to promote social equity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher C. Fennell is Professor of Anthropology and Law, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and an annual Visiting Professor of Law, University of Chicago, USA.
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List of Figures List of Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword 1. Introduction: Remaking Monuments and Memories 2. Addressing Community Trauma through the Framework of Controversial Monuments and Monuments of Oppression 3. Un-ringing the Bell: How to Silence Oppressive Monuments 4. Landscapes of Slavery and Colonialism: Creating, Embracing, and Erasing the Past in The Gambia and Senegal 5. Cherbourg Beyond the Seas: An Invisible Monument and the Colonial Past in a Former French Imperial Port City 6. Place of Punishment or Monument? Colonial Pillories and the Memory of Slavery in Brazil 7. Shipwrecks, the Middle Passage and Jim Crow: The Signatures of Systemic Racism and Injustice at Two Maritime Archaeological Sites 8. Confronting the Lost Cause Memorialization in South Carolina 9. Notice is Hereby Given: The Commemorative to Enslaved Peoples of Southern Maryland 10. A Re-Vision of Confederate Monuments: The Art and Activism of John Sims 11. Commemorating an American Genocide: Catherine's Town and the 1779 Sullivan Expedition against the Haudenosaunee 12. Decolonizing Monument Making in Newark, New Jersey: The Harriet Tubman Memorial Index.
List of Figures List of Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword 1. Introduction: Remaking Monuments and Memories 2. Addressing Community Trauma through the Framework of Controversial Monuments and Monuments of Oppression 3. Un-ringing the Bell: How to Silence Oppressive Monuments 4. Landscapes of Slavery and Colonialism: Creating, Embracing, and Erasing the Past in The Gambia and Senegal 5. Cherbourg Beyond the Seas: An Invisible Monument and the Colonial Past in a Former French Imperial Port City 6. Place of Punishment or Monument? Colonial Pillories and the Memory of Slavery in Brazil 7. Shipwrecks, the Middle Passage and Jim Crow: The Signatures of Systemic Racism and Injustice at Two Maritime Archaeological Sites 8. Confronting the Lost Cause Memorialization in South Carolina 9. Notice is Hereby Given: The Commemorative to Enslaved Peoples of Southern Maryland 10. A Re-Vision of Confederate Monuments: The Art and Activism of John Sims 11. Commemorating an American Genocide: Catherine's Town and the 1779 Sullivan Expedition against the Haudenosaunee 12. Decolonizing Monument Making in Newark, New Jersey: The Harriet Tubman Memorial Index.
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