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The Destruction of Memory - Architecture at War (Paperback, 2nd Enlarged edition)
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The Destruction of Memory - Architecture at War (Paperback, 2nd Enlarged edition)
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Loot Price R460
Discovery Miles 4 600
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A decimated Shiite shrine in Iraq. The smoking World Trade Center
site. The scorched cityscape of 1945 Dresden. Among the most
indelible scars left by war is the destroyed landscapes, and such
architectural devastation damages far more than mere buildings.
Robert Bevan argues here"that shattered buildings are not merely
"collateral damage," but rather calculated acts of cultural
annihilation.From Hitler's Kristallnacht to the toppling of Saddam
Hussein's statue in the Iraq War, Bevan deftly sifts through
military campaigns and their tactics throughout history, and
analyzes the cultural impact and catastrophic consequences of
architectural destruction. For Bevan, these actions are nothing
less than cultural genocide. Ultimately, Bevan forcefully argues
for the prosecution of nations that purposely flout established
international treaties against destroyed architecture.A passionate
and thought-provoking cri de coeur, "The Destruction of Memory
"raises questions about the costs of war that run deeper than blood
and money."The idea of a global inheritance seems to have fallen by
the wayside and lessons that should have long ago been learned are
still being recklessly disregarded.This is what makes Bevan's book
relevant, even urgent: much of the destruction of which it speaks
is still under way. "--"Financial Times Magazine" "The message of
Robert Bevan's devastating book is that war is about killing
cultures, identities and memories as much as it is about killing
people and occupying territory."--"Sunday Times" "As Bevan's
fascinating, melancholy book shows, symbolic buildings have long
been targeted in and out of war as a particular kind of mnemonic
violence against those to whom they are special."--"The Guardian"
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