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Reading Memory Sites Through Signs Hiding into Landscape Cristina Demaria, Patrizia Violi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Heritage and memory studiesPublisher: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2023Description: 1 online resource (322 pages) illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789048544301
  • 9048544300
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 363.69 23/eng/20230922
LOC classification:
  • CC135 .R43 2023
Online resources: Summary: What can space tell us about our past? Which stories do memory sites narrate? Which memories do they transmit? And, more importantly, how can we read their meanings? Semiotics can provide us with a homogeneous, shareable and theoretically sound methodology to analyse space within a comparable and common frame of reference for scholars of memory studies and traumatic heritage, as well as for historians, architects and museum curators. The book describes in clear and understandable language the main semiotic concepts that can be used to analyse space, illustrating them with carefully chosen case studies of memory spaces - monuments, museums, post-war urban restoration, filmed and virtual space - in order to show the applicability and efficacy of a semiotic methodology.
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For a Semiotics of Spaces of Memories Practices of Enunciation and Narratives from Monuments to Global Landscapes of Inheritance (Cristina Demaria and Patrizia Violi) 1 Stories that Shape Spatialities <cite>Lieu and Milieu de M�emoire</cite> through the Lens of Narrativity (Daniele Salerno) 2 Interpretation and Use of Memory How Practices Can Change the Meanings of Monuments (Mario Panico) 3 Uncomfortable Memories of Fascist Italy: The Case of Bigio of Brescia (Anna Maria Lorusso) 4 What Does Fascist Architecture Still Have to Tell Us? Preservation of Contested Heritage as a Strategy of Re-Enunciation and 'Voice Remodulation' (Francesco Mazzucchelli) 5 Berlin, the Jewish Museum and the Holocaust Memorial (Isabella Pezzini) 6 Making Space for Memory Collective Enunciation in the Provincial Memory Archive of C�ordoba, Argentina (Paola Sozzi) 7 Ruins of War The Green Sea and the Mysterious Island (Gianfranco Marrone) 8 Turning Spaces of Memory into <cite>Memoryscapes</cite> Cinema as Counter Monument in Jonathan Perel's <cite>El Predio and Tabula Rasa</cite> (Cristina Demaria) 9 Voices from the Past: Memories in a Digital Space. The Case of AppRecuerdos in Santiago, Chile (Patrizia Violi) 10 500,000 Dirhams in Scandinavia, from Mobile Silver to Land Rent A Semiotic Analysis ( Manar Hammad) Index Index of names

What can space tell us about our past? Which stories do memory sites narrate? Which memories do they transmit? And, more importantly, how can we read their meanings? Semiotics can provide us with a homogeneous, shareable and theoretically sound methodology to analyse space within a comparable and common frame of reference for scholars of memory studies and traumatic heritage, as well as for historians, architects and museum curators. The book describes in clear and understandable language the main semiotic concepts that can be used to analyse space, illustrating them with carefully chosen case studies of memory spaces - monuments, museums, post-war urban restoration, filmed and virtual space - in order to show the applicability and efficacy of a semiotic methodology.

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