The Securitization of Memorial Space

The Securitization of Memorial Space
Author: Nicholas S. Paliewicz,Marouf Hasian
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781496215550

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The Securitization of Memorial Space argues that the National September 11 Memorial and Memorial Museum is a securitized site of memory—what Foucault called a dispositif—that polices visitors and publics to remember trauma, darkness, and victimage in ways that perpetuate the “necessity” of the Global War on Terrorism. Contributing to studies in public memory, rhetoric and argumentation, and critical security studies, Nicholas S. Paliewicz and Marouf Hasian Jr. show how various human and nonhuman actors participated in complicated argumentative formations that have mobilized political, performative, and militaristic practices of anti-terroristic violence in other parts of the world. While there were times that certain argumentative stakeholders—such as local New Yorkers—questioned the necessity of securitizing this site of memory, agentic factions including the families of those who died on 9/11, public supporters, security agents, and politicians created an ideologically oriented security assemblage that remembers 9/11 through counter-terroristic performances at Ground Zero. In chronological order from the 2001 “dustbowl” to the present popularization of 9/11 memories, the authors present seven chapters of rich rhetorical analysis that show how the National September 11 Memorial and Memorial Museum perpetuates grief, uncertainty, and angst that affects public memory in multidirectional ways.

The Securitization of Memorial Space

The Securitization of Memorial Space
Author: Nicholas S. Paliewicz,Marouf Arif Hasian
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1496217314

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Affective Heritage and the Politics of Memory after 9 11

Affective Heritage and the Politics of Memory after 9 11
Author: Jacque Micieli-Voutsinas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781351599702

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This book critically examines the institutional curation of traumatic memory at the 9/11 Memorial Museum and its evocative power as a cultural storyteller. Memorial Museums are evocative spaces. Drawing on aesthetic practices deeply rooted in representing the ‘unrepresentability’ of cultural trauma, most notably the Holocaust, Memorial Museums are powerful, popular mediums for establishing cultural values, asking the visitor to contemplate "Who am I?" in relation to the difficult histories on display. Using primary data, this book poses important questions about the emotionally-charged site: what ‘moral lessons’ are visitors imparted with at the 9/11 Memorial Museum? Who is the cultural institution’s primary audience—the imagined community it reconstructs this traumatic history and safeguards its memories for? What does the National September 11 Memorial & Museum ultimately teach visitors about history, ourselves, and others? This work will be of interest to students and scholars in the areas of Human Geography, American Studies, Museum Studies and Public History, Cultural and Heritage Studies, and Trauma and Memory Studies.

The Routledge Handbook of Architecture Urban Space and Politics Volume I

The Routledge Handbook of Architecture  Urban Space and Politics  Volume I
Author: Nikolina Bobic,Farzaneh Haghighi
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 619
Release: 2022-10-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000774115

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For architecture and urban space to have relevance in the 21st Century, we cannot merely reignite the approaches of thought and design that were operative in the last century. This is despite, or because of, the nexus between politics and space often being theorized as a representation or by-product of politics. As a symbol or an effect, the spatial dimension is depoliticized. Consequently, architecture and the urban are halted from fostering any systematic change as they are secondary to the event and therefore incapable of performing any political role. This handbook explores how architecture and urban space can unsettle the unquestioned construct of the spatial politics of governing. Considering both ongoing and unprecedented global problems – from violence and urban warfare, the refugee crisis, borderization, detention camps, terrorist attacks to capitalist urbanization, inequity, social unrest and climate change – this handbook provides a comprehensive and multidisciplinary research focused on the complex nexus of politics, architecture and urban space. Volume I starts by pointing out the need to explore the politics of spatialization to make sense of the operational nature of spatial oppression in contemporary times. The operative and active political reading of space is disseminated through five thematics: Violence and War Machines; Security and Borders; Race, Identity and Ideology; Spectacle and the Screen; and Mapping Landscapes and Big Data. This first volume of the handbook frames cutting-edge contemporary debates and presents studies of actual theories and projects that address spatial politics. This Handbook will be of interest to anyone seeking to meaningfully disrupt the reduction of space to an oppressive or neutral backdrop of political realities.

Memory and Monument Wars in American Cities

Memory and Monument Wars in American Cities
Author: Marouf A. Hasian Jr.,Nicholas S. Paliewicz
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2020-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030537715

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This book is about the ways U.S. cities have responded to some of the most pressing political, cultural, racial issues of our time as agentic, remembering actors. Our case studies include New York City’s securitized remembrances at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum; Charlottesville’s Confederate monument controversies in the wake of the 2017 Unite the Right Rally; and Montgomery’s “double consciousness” at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice and Legacy Museum. By tracing the genealogies that can be found across three contested cityscapes—New York, Charlottesville, and Montgomery—this book opens up new vistas for research for communication studies as it shows how cities are agentic actors that can wage “war” on urban landscapes as massive actor-networks struggling to remember (and forget). With the rise of sanctuary cities against nativistic immigration policies, “invasions” from white supremacists and neo-Nazis objecting to “the great replacement,” and rhizomic uprisings of Black Lives Matter protests in response to lethal police force against persons of color, this timely book speaks to the emergent realities of how cities have become battlegrounds in America’s continuing cultural wars.

Spaces of Security and Insecurity

Spaces of Security and Insecurity
Author: Alan Ingram
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317051695

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Drawing on critical geopolitics and related strands of social theory, this book combines new case studies with theoretical and methodological reflections on the geographical analysis of security and insecurity. It brings together a mixture of early career and more established scholars and interprets security and the war on terror across a number of domains, including: international law, religion, migration, development, diaspora, art, nature and social movements. At a time when powerful projects of globalization and security continue to extend their reach over an increasingly wide circle of people and places, the book demonstrates the relevance of critical geographical imaginations to an interrogation of the present.

Commercial Securitization for Real Estate Lawyers

Commercial Securitization for Real Estate Lawyers
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 886
Release: 2007
Genre: Mortgage-backed securities
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063706936

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Global Dialectics in Intercultural Communication

Global Dialectics in Intercultural Communication
Author: Jolanta A. Drzewiecka,Thomas K. Nakayama
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2018
Genre: Art
ISBN: IND:30000147665602

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"We have here a diverse, distinctive collection of essays concerned with the human implications and on-the-ground entanglements of life under globalization, that seemingly intractable but unavoidable phenomenon."-Crispin Thurlow, University of Bern (Switzerland)