ABSTRACT

This volume offers a multifaceted investigation of intersections among visual and memorial forms in modern art, politics, and society. The question of the relationships among images and memory is particularly relevant to contemporary society, at a time when visually-based technologies are increasingly employed in both grand and modest efforts to preserve the past amid rapid social change. The chapters in this book provide valuable insights concerning not only how memories may be seen (or sighted) in visual form but also how visual forms constitute noteworthy material sites of memory. The collection addresses this central theme with a wealth of interdisciplinary and international approaches, featuring conventional scholarly as well as artistic works from such disciplines as rhetoric and communication, art and art history, architecture, landscape studies, and more, by contributors from around the globe.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Bradford Vivian and Anne Teresa Demo

part I|74 pages

Places and Spaces

chapter 1|18 pages

Memory Lines

The Plotting of New York's New Military Tract

chapter 2|16 pages

The Unexpected Encounter

Confronting Holocaust Memory in the Streets of Post-Wall Berlin

chapter 3|18 pages

“A Disturbance of Memory”

Travel, Recollection, and the Experience of Place

chapter 4|20 pages

Woodland Cemetery

Modernism and Memory

part II|74 pages

Monuments and Memorials

chapter 5|24 pages

Ephemeral Visibility and the Art of Mourning

Eyes Wide Open Traveling Exhibit

chapter 6|15 pages

Patterns of Ambivalence

The Space between Memory and Form

chapter 7|18 pages

Denying Denial

Trauma, Memory, and Automobility at Roadside Car Crash Shrines

chapter 8|15 pages

Dark Elegy

The Embodiment of Terrorism in the American Memorial Landscape

part III|84 pages

Media and Mediums

chapter 9|17 pages

Memory through the Perpetrator's Lens

Witnessing via Images Taken by Wehrmacht Soldiers and Officers on the Eastern Front

chapter 10|9 pages

Inherited and New Memories *

chapter 11|20 pages

The Diffusion of an Atomic Icon

Nuclear Hegemony and Cultural Memory Loss

chapter 12|19 pages

Silenced Memories

Forgetting War in Finnish Public Paintings

chapter 13|17 pages

Making Memories

Tragic Tourism's Visual Traces