Architectures of Colonialism
Constructed Histories, Conflicting Memories
Contributor(s)
Egbers, Vera (editor)
Kamleithner, Christa (editor)
Sezer, Özge (editor)
Skedzuhn-Safir, Alexandra (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The question of what heritage is and how we deal with it is not a neutral one. Recent events such as the Black Lives Matter movement and the toppling of monuments have made evident how much the colonial past is inscribed in our built environment; at the same time, colonialism continues to affect memorialization and historiography. Hence, those involved in architectural history are challenged to re-consider their positionality. Whose heritage are colonial sites? Which possibly silenced memories are attached to them? How are archives and material evidence reassessed to bring forward the stories of marginalized subjects? Following the call for decolonization, this volume explores historical methodologies and shows the entanglement of narratives at architectural sites, bringing together archaeology, architectural history, and heritage studies.
Keywords
Colonialism; cultural heritage; architecture; historiography; decolonizationDOI
10.1515/9783035626704ISBN
9783035626704, 9783035626742, 9783035626704Publisher
De GruyterPublisher website
https://0-www-degruyter-com.catalogue.libraries.london.ac.uk/Publication date and place
Berlin/Boston, 2024Imprint
BirkhäuserSeries
Kulturelle und technische Werte historischer Bauten, SonderbandClassification
Conservation, restoration and care of artworks
Theory of architecture
History of architecture
General and world history
Colonialism and imperialism