Counter-monuments: The anti-monumental and the dialogic
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2012
Abstract
In recent decades, counter-monuments have emerged as a new, critical mode of commemorative practice. Even as such practice defines itself by its opposition to traditional monumentality, it has helped to reinvigorate public and professional interest in commemorative activities and landscapes and has developed its own, new conventions. Terminology and analysis in scholarship on counter-monuments have remained relatively imprecise with writers in English and German employing the term 'counter-monument' or Gegendenkmal in different and sometimes confusing ways. In this paper we draw together literature published in English and German to clarify and to map various conceptions and categorisations. To do so we distinguish between two kinds of projects that have been called counter-monuments: those that adopt anti-monumental strategies, counter to traditional monument principles, and those that are designed to counter a specific existing monument and the values it represents. © 2012 The Journal of Architecture.
Identifier
84871302556 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Journal of Architecture
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1080/13602365.2012.746035
e-ISSN
14664410
ISSN
13602365
First Page
951
Last Page
972
Issue
6
Volume
17
Grant
FT0992254
Fund Ref
Australian Research Council
Recommended Citation
Stevens, Quentin; Franck, Karen A.; and Fazakerley, Ruth, "Counter-monuments: The anti-monumental and the dialogic" (2012). Faculty Publications. 17981.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/17981
