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Matters of Revolution
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Through comparative analyses of major iconic processes and objects following the revolution of 1989 in Berlin and Warsaw, this book considers the importance and role of urban, public symbols to political revolutions.
Symbols matter, and especially those present in public spaces, but how do they exert influence and maintain a hold over us? Why do such materialities count even in the intensely digitalized culture? This book considers the importance of urban symbols to political revolutions, examining manifold reasons for which social movements necessitate the affirmation or destruction of various material icons and public monuments. What explains variability of life cycles of certain classes of symbols? Why do some of them seem more potent than others? Why do people exhibit nostalgic attachments to some symbols of the controversial past and vehemently oppose others? What nourishes and threatens the social life of icons? Through comparative analyses of major iconic processes following the epochal revolution of 1989 in Berlin and Warsaw, the book argues that revolutionary action needs objects and sites which concretize the transformative redrawing of the symbolic boundaries between the "sacred" and "profane," good and evil, before and after, and "progressive" and "reactionary"-the symbolic shifts that every revolution implies in theory and formalizes in practice. Public symbols ensconced within actual urban spaces provide indispensable visibility to human values and social changes. As affective topographies that externalize collective feelings, their very presence and durability is meaningful, and so are the revolutionary rituals of preservation and destruction directed at those spaces. Far from being mere gestures or token signifiers, they have their own gravity with profound cultural ramifications. This volume will appeal to sociologists, anthropologists, geographers, and social theorists with interests in urban studies, public heritage, material culture, political revolution, and social movements.
Autorentext
Dominik Bartmanski is Heisenberg Fellow based at the Chair of Cultural Sociology at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany. He is the co-author of Labels: Making Independent Music and Vinyl: The Analogue Record in the Digital Age and the co-editor of Iconic Power: Materiality and Meaning in Social Life.
Inhalt
Introduction: Considering the Iconic Wall 1. Point of View 2. Iconicity, or What Makes Social Performances S/tick 3. The Revolution That Did Get Televised 4. Post-revolutionary Nostalgia 5. The Death and Life of Great Communist Palaces Epilogue: Writing Material Culture
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367706203
- Genre Sociology
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 208
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9780367706203
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-70620-3
- Veröffentlichung 31.03.2022
- Titel Matters of Revolution
- Autor Bartmanski Dominik
- Untertitel Urban Spaces and Symbolic Politics in Berlin and Warsaw After 1989
- Gewicht 500g
- Herausgeber Routledge