Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 567 g
Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 567 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City
ISBN: 978-1-032-85749-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
The Monumental is an interdisciplinary collection of original, cutting-edge contributions by international researchers pursuing the epistemology and ontology of monuments over time and geography. The contributors are specialists in geography, architectural theory and history, prehistoric, Greek and Roman archaeology, modern art, Byzantine studies, landscape theory, and heritage reception. Against the global climate of flux and uncertainty in the present turbulent world, the durability of monuments as “urban permanences” emerges as one of the few remaining spatial and mental anchorages. As such it is needed, maintained, enhanced, imitated, landscaped, and even invented. In particular, the monumental, a spatial and aesthetic phenomenon of perpetual importance, has recently acquired major new meanings. It now emerges as a key political, spatial, aesthetic, symbolic, architectural, and archaeological manifestation or entity, open to constantly new, even contradictory forms and expressions.
This collection addresses the urgent need for relevant research on the monumental. It breaks new ground by posing fresh questions on the ontology, temporality, purpose, politics, scale, place, contestations, and aesthetics of and around the monumental, from prehistoric time to the present, as well as in both Eastern and Western geographies. Monuments are explored as bearers of the urban majestic, extraordinary and sublime. The Monumental poses questions about changing perceptions, the evocative power of representation, identity construction, ideology and symbolism, the vital necessity for a communicative and active public space around monuments, imitation processes across geographical space-time, as well as the powers that construct, deconstruct, or identify the monumental but also the anti-monumental as such. Geographies of reference are the European space, the United States, and Asia. Wide-ranging theorizations alternate with in-depth analyses of paradigmatic cases. Conventional as well as alternative forms of the monumental in the present shifting world are also pursued.
The Monumental is of great value and interest to scholars, students, and professionals in the fields of architectural theory, history and design, archaeology, art theory and history, Byzantine studies, restoration, urban design and planning, human, urban and cultural geography, cultural studies, social anthropology, Asian studies, as well as those in wider subdisciplines.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Towards an ontology and epistemology of the monumental
ARGYRO LOUKAKI
PART I
The Mediterranean as source of monumentality and sublimity from prehistory to the present
1 The monumentalization of Mycenaean architecture after 1200 BCE
MANOLIS MIKRAKIS
2 Monumentality as a form of societal expression: The case of Naxiwn Polis in the Archaic period
ALEXANDRA S. SFYROERA
3 Shaping the ancient urban landscape: Monumentality in the cities of Roman Greece
VASILIS EVANGELIDIS
4 Hagia Sophia, monumentality, and the world stage
ROBERT G. OUSTERHOUT
5 The perception of monuments in Late Byzantium and beyond: Representations of donors holding a church model
DIONYSIOS MOURELATOS
6 The other monument: From monumentality to mnemonicality
KONSTANTINOS I. SOUEREF
PART II
Modern and ultramodern dialogues with Classical monumentality: Exaltations, antagonisms, disputes, retractions
7 Political monuments as references to the idealized ancient landscape
KONSTANTINOS MORAITIS
8 Building modern sacred geographies: The subtle monumental of Dimitris Pikionis
ARGYRO LOUKAKI
9 Monumentalizing historical time: Body, nation, and utopia in 20th-century Greece
DIMITRIS PLANTZOS
PART III
The Eastern and Western monumental from antiquity to the present
10 The East-West divide, the Eastern monumental and Greek classicism: The case of China and India
ARGYRO LOUKAKI
11 On the monumental
MANOLIS KORRES
12 Architecture of magnificence: Monumental tendencies in mid-18th-century architectural discourse
FELIX MARTIN
13 A particular kind of monumentality in the work of Mark Rothko
KALLIOPI KOUNDOURI
14 Postwar social housing: the (anti)monumentality of Georges Candilis
KORINNA ZINOVIA WEBER
15 Monumentality, skyscrapers, and being human
GORDANA KOROLIJA FONTANA-GIUSTI
PART IV
Bridging the European center with the Mediterranean periphery: 19th–21st-century artistic and architectural links
16 Monumentality, poetry, and memory: Eugène Delacroix’s The Death of Sardanapalus and Yannoulis Halepas’s Sleeping Lady
MELITA EMMANOUIL
17 Monumentality and the Great National Donors in Greek cityscapes: Phantasmagoria in the midst of crises
LILA LEONTIDOU
Concluding thoughts
ARGYRO LOUKAKI
Index