Memorials Now

Cher Krause Knight, Harriet F. Senie

Memorials Now
Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Country
United States
Published
3 February 2025
Pages
304
ISBN
9781394154500

Memorials Now

Cher Krause Knight, Harriet F. Senie

The first book of its kind to provide an expansive view of contemporary memorial debates and practices

Memorials have long been essential markers of cultural memory, but present-day political and social climates have raised urgent questions about their role in society. Memorials Now provides an in-depth examination of current debates surrounding memorial culture, addressing the pressing questions of how to handle controversial monuments and envision more inclusive commemorative practices. Through a comprehensive tripartite structure, this unique volume explores critical issues, presents illuminating case studies, and offers forward-thinking strategies for future memorial design.

Focusing on key themes such as diversity and inclusivity, alternative forms of commemoration, and evolving narratives of heroes and victims, authors Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F. Senie advocate for a just and artistically enriching memorial culture in light of the recent surge in public memorial projects amidst debates over historical reckonings and the role of monuments. Throughout the text, the authors highlight both the theoretical and practical aspects of designing memorials that engage contemporary audiences and reflect changing cultural values.

Equipping readers with frameworks for addressing controversial memorials and crafting innovative approaches to public remembrance, Memorials Now:

Explores contemporary challenges in memorial design while offering critical insights on creating inclusive, meaningful commemorative spaces Presents an accessible three-tier approach encompassing critical issues, future directions, and global case studies of effective and experimental memorialization projects Discusses timely and controversial questions surrounding existing monuments and their role in today's society Examines the shifting relationship between public memory, cultural identity, and political power Employs a flexible chapter structure designed for classroom adoption or individual use

Ideal for students, educators, and professionals in fields such as public art, art history, architecture, urban planning, public art, cultural studies, and civic engagement, Memorials Now is also essential reading for those seeking to understand and shape the future of memorial practices.

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