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Dornhof, Sarah.

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    Title/Author: Contested urban spaces/ edited by Ulrike Capdepon, Sarah Dornhof.
    Reminder of title: monuments, traces, and decentered memories /
    other author: Dornhof, Sarah.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
    Description: xvi, 304 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1: Introduction: Contested Memory in Urban Space -- Part I: Approaching contested urban memoryscapes -- Chapter 2: (In)visibile Monuments. What Makes Monuments Controversial? -- Chapter 3: Australian Welcome Walls and Other Sites of Networked Migrant Memory -- Chapter 4: Negotiating binaries in curatorial practice: modality, temporality, and materiality in Cape Town's community-led urban history museums -- Chapter 5: Contesting Sensory Memories: Smithfield Market in London -- Part II: Decentered Memories -- Chapter 6: Across the Atlantic. Silences and Memories of Nazism in Remote Lands (Eldorado, Misiones) -- Chapter 7: [De]colonial Memory Practices in Germany's Public Space -- Chapter 8: Splinters between Memory and Globalization: Cosmic Generator Installation by Mika Rottenberg in Munster at Skulptur Projekte 2017 -- Part III: Fallen Monuments -- Chapter 9: The Empty Pedestal: Artistic Practice and Public Space in Luanda -- Chapter 10: They Took Him Away but It Was Like He Was Still Around: Can New York City Move Beyond the Legacy of J. Marion Sims? -- Chapter 11: Disgraced Monuments: Burying and Unearthing Lenin and Lyautey -- Part IV: Traces of Violence -- Chapter 12: Urban Memory after War: Ruins and reconstructions in post-Yugoslav cities -- Chapter 13: Monumentality, Forensic Practices, and the Representation of the Dead: the Debate about the Memory of the Post-Civil War Victims in the Almudena Cemetery, Madrid -- Chapter 14: The Mass Grave and the Memorial. Notes from Mexico on Memory Work as Contestation of Contemporary Terror.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Collective memory. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87505-3
    ISBN: 9783030875053
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