Calling Memory into Place - Dora Apel

Calling Memory into Place

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Buch | Hardcover
264 Seiten
2020
Rutgers University Press (Verlag)
978-1-9788-0783-9 (ISBN)
39,90 inkl. MwSt
In this deeply personal work, acclaimed art historian Dora Apel explores how memory can be mobilized for social justice and how inherited traumas can be channeled in productive ways. Examining memorials, photographs, artworks, and her own experiences as a cancer survivor and the child of holocaust survivors, she discovers strategies for “unforgetting” the past. 
How can memory be mobilized for social justice? How can images and monuments counter public forgetting? And how can inherited family and cultural traumas be channeled in productive ways?  
 
In this deeply personal work, acclaimed art historian Dora Apel examines how memorials, photographs, artworks, and autobiographical stories can be used to fuel a process of “unforgetting”—reinterpreting the past by recalling the events, people, perspectives, and feelings that get excluded from conventional histories. The ten essays in Calling Memory into Place feature explorations of the controversy over a painting of Emmett Till in the Whitney Biennial and the debates about a national lynching memorial in Montgomery, Alabama. They also include personal accounts of Apel’s return to the Polish town where her Holocaust survivor parents grew up, as well as the ways she found strength in her inherited trauma while enduring treatment for breast cancer.  
 
These essays shift between the scholarly, the personal, and the visual as different modes of knowing, and explore the intersections between racism, antisemitism, and sexism, while suggesting how awareness of historical trauma is deeply inscribed on the body. By investigating the relations among place, memory, and identity, this study shines a light on the dynamic nature of memory as it crosses geography and generations.

DORA APEL is the W. Hawkins Ferry Endowed Chair Professor Emerita in Modern and Contemporary Art History at Wayne State University in Detroit. Her many books include Imagery of Lynching: Black Men, White Women, and the Mob and Memory Effects: The Holocaust and the Art of Secondary Witnessing (both Rutgers University Press).  

Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Passages and Streets
            1.         A Memorial for Walter Benjamin
            2.         “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot”
Part II: Memorials and Museums
            3.          Why We Need a National Lynching Memorial
            4.         “Let the World See What I Have Seen”
Part III: Hometowns and Homelands
            5.         Seeing What Can No Longer Be Seen
            6.         Borders and Walls
Part IV: Hospitals and Cemeteries
            7.         Sprung from the Head
            8.         Parallel Universes
Part V:  Body and Mind
             9.        Reclaiming the Self
            10.       The Care of Others
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
 

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 13 b-w illustrations, 62 color photographs
Verlagsort New Brunswick NJ
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Gewicht 540 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Fotokunst
Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Technik Architektur
ISBN-10 1-9788-0783-X / 197880783X
ISBN-13 978-1-9788-0783-9 / 9781978807839
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