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Monuments as cultural and critical objects : from mesolithic to eco-queer
Title:
Monuments as cultural and critical objects : from mesolithic to eco-queer

From mesolithic to eco-queer
Author:
Houlton, Thomas, author.
ISBN:
9780367186753

9781032137506
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
xiv, 279 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents:
Introduction: 'Face the dark confusion' : experiencing monuments -- The monument and the arts of memory -- Theorising the monument -- The monument, the Holocaust, and the crypt : Rachel Whiteread, Jacques Derrida, and Nicolas Abraham & Maria Torok's cryptonymy -- D.W. Winnicott and the destruction of the monument -- Countermonuments, transitional objects, and the fear of breakdown -- Monuments and colonial domination -- Cecil Rhodes, Oriel College, and the will to change -- Decolonising Edward Colston in Bristol : the contrapuntal monument -- LGBTQIA monuments, sacred heterotopias, and the fantasy of purity -- Stonewall, political visibility, and the pressures of LGBTQIA memorialisation -- Paranoid Monuments, Eve Sedgwick, and queer remembrance (or, you probably think this monument is about you) -- The monument and queer ecology -- Epilogue: Mesolithic monuments : hope in the time of coronavirus and ecosystemic collapse.
Abstract:
"Monuments as Cultural and Critical Objects explores monuments as political, psychical, social and mystical objects. Incorporating autoethnography, psychoanalysis, deconstruction, postcolonialism, and queer ecology, Houlton argues for a radical, interdisciplinary approach to our monument culture. Tracing historical developments in monuments alongside contemporary movements such as Rhodes Must Fall and Black Lives Matter, Houlton provides an in-depth critique of monument sites, as well as new critical and conceptual methodologies for thinking across the field. Alongside analysis of monuments to the Holocaust, colonial figures, and LGBTQIA subjects, this book provides new critical engagements with the work of D.W. Winnicott, Marion Milner, Jacques Derrida, Edward Said, Eve Sedgwick, and others. Houlton traces the potential for monuments to exert great influence over our sense of self, nation, community, sexuality, and place in the world. Exploring the psychic and physical spaces these objects occupy-their aesthetics, affects, politics, and powers-this book considers how monuments can challenge our identities, beliefs, and our very notions of remembrance. The interdisciplinary nature of Monuments as Cultural and Critical Objects means that it is ideally placed to intervene across several critical fields, particularly museum and heritage studies. It will also prove invaluable to those engaged in the study of monuments, psychoanalytic object relations, decolonization, queer ecology, radical death studies, and affect theory"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Field 805:
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