Standing by the Ruins

Standing by the Ruins
Author: Ken Seigneurie
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2011-10-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780823234844

Download Standing by the Ruins Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Since the mid-1970s, Lebanon has been at the center of the worldwide rise in sectarian extremism. Its cultural output has both mediated and resisted this rise. Standing by the Ruins reviews the role of culture in supporting sectarianism, yet argues for the emergence of a distinctive aesthetic of resistance to it. Focusing on contemporary Lebanese fiction, film, and popular culture, this book shows how artists reappropriated the twin legacies of commitment literature and the ancient topos of “standing by the ruins” to form a new “elegiac humanism” during the tumultuous period of 1975 to 2005. It redirects attention to the critical role of culture in conditioning attitudes throughout society and is therefore relevant to other societies facing sectarian extremism. Standing by the Ruins is also a strong intervention in the burgeoning field of World Literature. Elaborating on the great Arabist Hilary Kilpatrick’s crucial insight that ancient Arabic forms and topoi filter into modern literature, the author details how the “standing by the ruins” topos—and the structure of feeling it conditions—has migrated over time. Modern Arabic novels, feature films, and popular culture, far from being simply cultural imports, are hybrid forms deployed to respond to the challenges of contemporary Arab society. As such, they can take their place within a World Literature paradigm: they are cultural products that travel and intervene in the world.

The Aesthetics of Ruins

The Aesthetics of Ruins
Author: Robert Ginsberg
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2021-08-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004495937

Download The Aesthetics of Ruins Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book constructs a theory of ruins that celebrates their vitality and unity in aesthetic experience. Its argument draws upon over 100 illustrations prepared in 40 countries. Ruins flourish as matter, form, function, incongruity, site, and symbol. Ruin underlies cultural values in cinema, literature and philosophy. Finally, ruin guides meditations upon our mortality and endangered world.

Puebloan Ruins of the Southwest

Puebloan Ruins of the Southwest
Author: Arthur H. Rohn,William M. Ferguson
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826339700

Download Puebloan Ruins of the Southwest Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Puebloan Ruins of the Southwest offers a complete picture of Puebloan culture from its prehistoric beginnings through twenty-five hundred years of growth and change, ending with the modern-day Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona. Aerial and ground photographs, over 325 in color, and sixty settlement plans provide an armchair trip to ruins that are open to the public and that may be visited or viewed from nearby. Included, too, are the living pueblos from Taos in north central New Mexico along the Rio Grande Valley to Isleta, and westward through Acoma and Zuni to the Hopi pueblos in Arizona. In addition to the architecture of the ruins, Puebloan Ruins of the Southwest gives a detailed overview of the Pueblo Indians' lifestyles including their spiritual practices, food, clothing, shelter, physical appearance, tools, government, water management, trade, ceramics, and migrations.

Wild Ruins

Wild Ruins
Author: Dave Hamilton
Publsiher: Wild Things Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015
Genre: Castles
ISBN: 1910636029

Download Wild Ruins Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Discover and explore Britain's extraordinary history through its most beautiful lost ruins. From crag-top castles to crumbling houses lost in ancient forest, and ivy-encrusted relics of industry to sacred places long since over-grown.

Old Rome A Handbook to the Ruins of the City and the Campagna

Old Rome  A Handbook to the Ruins of the City and the Campagna
Author: Robert Burn
Publsiher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 409
Release: 1880-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781465572769

Download Old Rome A Handbook to the Ruins of the City and the Campagna Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Ruins Lesson

The Ruins Lesson
Author: Susan Stewart
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2021-06-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780226792200

Download The Ruins Lesson Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"In 'The Ruins Lesson,' the National Book Critics Circle Award-winning poet-critic Susan Stewart explores the West's fascination with ruins in literature, visual art, and architecture, covering a vast chronological and geographical range from the ancient Egyptians to T. S. Eliot. In the multiplication of images of ruins, artists, and writers she surveys, Stewart shows how these thinkers struggled to recover lessons out of the fragility or our cultural remains. She tries to understand the appeal in the West of ruins and ruination, particularly Roman ruins, in the work and thought of Goethe, Piranesi, Blake, and Wordsworth, whom she returns to throughout the book. Her sweeping, deeply felt study encompasses the founding legends of broken covenants and original sin; Christian transformations of the classical past; the myths and rituals of human fertility; images of ruins in Renaissance allegory, eighteenth-century melancholy, and nineteenth-century cataloguing; and new gardens that eventually emerged from ancient sites of disaster"--

Conservation of Ruins

Conservation of Ruins
Author: John Ashurst
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780750664295

Download Conservation of Ruins Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Despite growing international awareness of the presence and significance of ruined buildings and archaeological sites, these sites continue to be at risk across the globe. This book defines and describes these risks, which range from neglect, to destructive archaeology, and even well-meaning intervention in the name of tourism.

Philosophical Perspectives on Ruins Monuments and Memorials

Philosophical Perspectives on Ruins  Monuments  and Memorials
Author: Jeanette Bicknell,Jennifer Judkins,Carolyn Korsmeyer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351380638

Download Philosophical Perspectives on Ruins Monuments and Memorials Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This collection of newly published essays examines our relationship to physical objects that invoke, commemorate, and honor the past. The recent destruction of cultural heritage in war and controversies over Civil War monuments in the US have foregrounded the importance of artifacts that embody history. The book invites us to ask: How do memorials convey their meanings? What is our responsibility for the preservation or reconstruction of historically significant structures? How should we respond when the public display of a monument divides a community? This anthology includes coverage of the destruction of Palmyra and the Bamiyan Buddhas, the loss of cultural heritage through war and natural disasters, the explosive controversies surrounding Confederate-era monuments, and the decay of industry in the U.S. Rust Belt. The authors consider issues of preservation and reconstruction, the nature of ruins, the aesthetic and ethical values of memorials, and the relationship of cultural memory to material artifacts that remain from the past. Written by a leading group of philosophers, art historians, and archeologists, the 23 chapters cover monuments and memorials from Dubai to Detroit, from the instant destruction of Hiroshima to the gradual sinking of Venice.