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Written in Stone

Autor Sanford Levinson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 aug 1998
Is it "Stalinist" for a formerly communist country to tear down a statue of Stalin? Should the Confederate flag be allowed to fly over the South Carolina state capital? Is it possible for America to honour General Custer and the Sioux Nation, Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln? Indeed, can a liberal, multicultural society memorialise anyone at all, or is it committed to a strict neutrality about the quality of the lives led by its citizens?
In Written in Stone, legal scholar Sanford Levinson considers the tangled responses of ever-changing societies to the monuments and commemorations created by past regimes or outmoded cultural and political systems. Drawing on examples from Albania to Zimbabwe, from Moscow to Managua, and paying particular attention to examples throughout the American South, Levinson looks at social and legal arguments regarding the display, construction, modification, and destruction of public monuments. He asks what kinds of claims the past has on the present, particularly if the present is defined in dramatic opposition to its past values. In addition, he addresses the possibilities for responding to the use and abuse of public spaces and explores how a culture might memorialise its historical figures and events in ways that are beneficial to all its members.
Written in Stone is a meditation on how national cultures have been or may yet be defined through the deployment of public monuments. It adds a thoughtful and crucial voice into debates surrounding historical accuracy and representation, and will be welcomed by the many readers concerned with such issues.
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ISBN-13: 9780822322207
ISBN-10: 082232220X
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 133 x 204 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Duke University Press

Recenzii

"In Written in Stone, Levinson bravely confronts another article of constitutional faith, freedom of speech. Instead of the conventional examination of an individual's right to speak without interference from government, however, he looks at what protections the Bill of Rights provides for government-sanctioned speech."--TLS, 10 September, 1999

"This remarkable book addresses an issue as old as civilisation and as topical as this morning's newspaper. No reader of Levinson's cultivated, nuanced, and balanced narrative will ever view a public monument in quite the same way."Norman Dorsen; President, ACLU, 1976-1991

"Planners, arts administrators and elected members would do well to read this eloquent essay."--Journal of Urban Design, Vol 4, No. 3, 1999
"In Written in Stone, Levinson bravely confronts another article of constitutional faith, freedom of speech. Instead of the conventional examination of an individual's right to speak without interference from government, however, he looks at what protections the Bill of Rights provides for government-sanctioned speech."--TLS, 10 September, 1999 "This remarkable book addresses an issue as old as civilisation and as topical as this morning's newspaper. No reader of Levinson's cultivated, nuanced, and balanced narrative will ever view a public monument in quite the same way." Norman Dorsen; President, ACLU, 1976-1991 "Planners, arts administrators and elected members would do well to read this eloquent essay."--Journal of Urban Design, Vol 4, No. 3, 1999

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"This remarkable book addresses an issue as old as civilization and as topical as this morning's newspaper. No reader of Levinson's cultivated, nuanced, and balanced narrative will ever view a public monument in quite the same way."--Norman Dorsen; President, ACLU, 1976-1991

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Examines the role and reception of monuments in changing multicultural societies.