Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 11:18:41 GMT
We Don't Need Statues of Hitler, Mussolini and Franco to Remember Their Misdeeds. Precisely Because the Spanish Have Not Forgotten Francoism, the Government of Pedro Sánchez Decided to Remove the Remains of the Caudillo From His Monumental Tomb. It is Only by Desacralizing the Valley of the Fallen That This Fascist Monument Could Be Erected in the Realm of Memory in a Democratic Society That Does Not Forget. For This Reason, It is Deeply Misleading to Equate Our Current Anti-racist Iconoclasm With the Intentionality of the Ancient Damnatio Memoriae (Condemnation of Memory). In Ancient Rome.
This Practice Was Aimed at of Emperors or Other Personalities Whose Presence Clashed With the New Rulers. They Were to Be Forgotten. Erasing Leon Trotsky From Official Soviet Images Under Stalinism Was UK Mobile Database Another Form of Damnatio Memoriae , and Inspiration for George Orwell's . Orwell Wrote That in the Fictional State of Oceania the Past Had Been Completely Rewritten: "Statues, Inscriptions, Memorial Stones, Street Names, Anything That Could Shed Light on the Past Had Been Systematically Altered." These Examples Are Misleading Comparisons Because They Refer to the.
Erasure of the Past by the Powerful . Instead, Anti-racist Iconoclasm Provocatively Seeks to Free the Past From Its Control, to "Comb History Against the Grain," by Rethinking It From the Point of View of the Dominated and the Defeated, and Not From the Perspective of the Victors. We Know That Our Architectural and Artistic Heritage is Burdened With the Legacy of Oppression. As a Famous Aphorism by Walter Benjamin Said: "There is No Document of Civilization That is Not at the Same Time a Document of Barbarism." Those Who Tear Down Statues Are Not Blind Nihilists: They Do Not Wish to Destroy the Colosseum or the Pyramids.
This Practice Was Aimed at of Emperors or Other Personalities Whose Presence Clashed With the New Rulers. They Were to Be Forgotten. Erasing Leon Trotsky From Official Soviet Images Under Stalinism Was UK Mobile Database Another Form of Damnatio Memoriae , and Inspiration for George Orwell's . Orwell Wrote That in the Fictional State of Oceania the Past Had Been Completely Rewritten: "Statues, Inscriptions, Memorial Stones, Street Names, Anything That Could Shed Light on the Past Had Been Systematically Altered." These Examples Are Misleading Comparisons Because They Refer to the.
Erasure of the Past by the Powerful . Instead, Anti-racist Iconoclasm Provocatively Seeks to Free the Past From Its Control, to "Comb History Against the Grain," by Rethinking It From the Point of View of the Dominated and the Defeated, and Not From the Perspective of the Victors. We Know That Our Architectural and Artistic Heritage is Burdened With the Legacy of Oppression. As a Famous Aphorism by Walter Benjamin Said: "There is No Document of Civilization That is Not at the Same Time a Document of Barbarism." Those Who Tear Down Statues Are Not Blind Nihilists: They Do Not Wish to Destroy the Colosseum or the Pyramids.