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adam_text | THE POLITICAL AFTERLIFE OF SITES OF MONUMENTAL DESTRUCTION
/ CONNOR, ANDREAYYEAUTHOR
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PREFACE : MONUMENTAL AFFECT
AFFECTING PRESENCE : MEMORY, AGENCY AND THE POWER OF MONUMENTAL THINGS
URBICIDE AND THE DESTRUCTION OF BRIDGE-NESS IN MOSTAR
AFTERLIFE : ANCHORING AFFECT/RECONSTRUCTING BRIDGE-NESS IN MOSTAR
SKYSCRAPER DREAMING : MONUMENTALITY, MODERNITY AND THE DESTRUCTION THE
TWIN TOWERS
FILLING THE VOID : EMBODYING THE UNCANNY SPACE OF GROUND ZERO
FAITH IN STEEL : AUTHENTICITY, STEEL BEAMS AND THE FRAGMENTED AFTERLIFE
OF THE TWIN TOWERS
CONCLUSION : AFFECTING AFTERLIVES
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Index
Entries in italics denote figures.
9/11: aftermath of 136; artefacts of 124,
129-30, 145, 147-8, 159-65; images of
168; memorialization of xviii, 110-11,
119, 122, 138.nl, 145, 154, 169-71;
memorial sites for 128; political and
military response to 156, 179 (see also
war on terror); as rupture 113-14;
spectacular nature of 87, 101-2; vic-
tims’ advocacy groups 124-8, 136, 154
9/11 Memorial Museum see National
September 11 Memorial and Museum
at the World Trade Center Site
absence: memorialized 124-5, 134, 136-8,
178, 180-1; space of 116
Acropolis 8
affect: interstitial production of 178, 184-5;
materiality of xv-xvi; and stickiness
xii-xiii
affecting afterlives 54, 104, 149, 167,
176-7, 179-82, 184
affecting presence xi-xii, 19.n2; Armstrong
on 3; explanation of 9, 11, 64, 80-1; of
the Pyramids 5
affective bonds, monuments generating
xi, xiv, 2, 25
affective geography 28, 41, 59
affective investments xvi, 7, 11, 169, 179,
181
affective syntax 163, 166, 172.nl3
affective ties to place 18, 35, 40
affective value xii, 61-2, 148, 180
Afghanistan: US war in 113, 136, 155,
167-9, 172-3.nl6; WTC memorial in
169
agency: distributed notion of 18-19.nl;
of objects xv-xvii, 3-6, 183-4
agentic capacity xv-xvi, 176-7, 184
A.L (film) 87-8
American Dream 89,92,95,98-9, 113, 157
analogical substantiation 169
“ancient animosities” thesis 35, 39
Anderson, Benedict 3, 134
Andric, Ivo 33
Appadurai, Aijun xvi-xvii, 73, 102, 147,
149, 152-3, 171.n3
Arad, Michael 123-4, 127, 129, 132, 138
architectural absence 125, 137
architecture: as lived space 119; modernism
in 91; monumental 27, 66, 97, 99; and
the uncanny 116
Arendt, Hannah xvi, 2, 87
Armstrong, Robert Plant 3, 80-1
assemblage, Latour’s notion of 6
associations, accretion of 79
associative networks 3, 65
Auschwitz 17, 61, 82.nl4, 134
authentic artefacts 130, 146, 148-9, 155,
161, 171.nl
authenticating narratives 45
authenticating traces 147-8, 167-9
authenticity: Benjamin on 148, 155;
Heidegger on 47.n7; and heritage
62-4, 73-4; imbuing space with 117,
121; and museums 159
Barad, Karen 4, 177
Baudrillard, Jean 100, 102, 168
Bearing Witness exhibition 145, 158-9,
162-5, 167-8, 172.nl0
bedrock, journey to 111, 121,124,129, 132
Belanovic, Mira 69-70
Bell, Duncan 20.nl0, 106.nl3
Benjamin, Walter 87, 104.nl, 137, 148, 155
188 Index
Bennett, Jane 4, 184-5
Bennett, Tony 139.nl 1, 172.n9
Berlin, Jewish Museum in 117-19
Berlin Wall 13-14
binding materiality xii, xvi
Bloomberg, Michael 125, 127, 133-4
Bobich, Dragan 40 A
Bogdanovich, Bogdan 24-5, 37
Bonevardi, George 110
Bosnia: Ottoman occupation of 27, 31;
pluralist history of 46.nl; post-war
division of 44, 47֊8.nl6; rebuilding
civil society in 55; sacral heritage of
36, 39; urbicide in 37-8
Bosniaks: as martyrs 53; in Mostar 34,
40-1, 43; religious and national
identity of 70
Bosnian Muslims see Bosniaks
Bosnian War x, 24, 34-8, 42, 45, 71
Boulevard of National Revolution,
Mostar 42, 69
breakdown 24
bridge-ness 29, 33, 71, 78
The Bridge over the Drina 33
bridges, symbolic power of 32-4; see also
Mostar Bridge
Burlingname, Debra 127-8
Bush, George W. 103, 151, 171.n6
Campbell, David 35, 48.n48
Casey, Edward 25, 30, 77
cathedrals 10, 30; of capitalism 96, 99;
secular 159
cemeteries, in Mostar 43
Chicago, and New York 105.nl 1
Choay, Françoise 94
Chrysler Building 95-9, 102, 157
city blocks, standardized 91-2
civic identity: and Mostar Bridge 1, 24,
34, 75; remaking 58-9; and urbicide
35, 37-8
Classen, Constance 156
Clinton, Hillary 157-8
cognitive dissonance 115
co-implication 5, 26, 47.nl3
collateral damage x, 36
collective memory: and materiality 11-12;
sites of 17
Commission to Preserve National
Monuments (Bosnia) 44, 47, 48.nl 8
commodification: Appadurai on xvi-xvii,
152; of heritage 73 4; terminal 149; of
urban space 91; of WTC steel 148
conceived space 10, 42, 76, 113
constitutive narratives 16, 20.nl0, 95,
104, 106.Ո13
co-producers xix, xx.n 1,4, 7, 93
corporeal space, lived 3, 78
counter-monuments 68-9, 133
Coward, Martin xviii-xix, 35, 47.nl3
crisis, spaces of 116
Croatia, and Mostar Bridge 60
Croatian nationalism 24, 37, 65-8,
82.Ո10
cultural authority: of authentic artefacts
148; narratives of 55, 130, 159
cultural biography of things xvii, 149
cultural cleansing 35, 37-9
cultural commons, global 69
cultural heritage: and monumental
destruction ix֊x, 1; and Mostar Bridge
27; in post-war Bosnia 44-5
cultural landscapes: and heritage
construction 56-7; monuments in 26,
65; war reshaping 24, 37
cultural materiality ix, xviii, 145
cultural mediation 130, 150-1
cultural ontologies 151, 181
cultural sanctity 149, 159
cultural space, universalization of 73-4
cultural synchronization 87
curatorial practices 159, 182
Cyprus 56
Damisch, Hubert 89, 93, 100, 105.n6
Darton, Eric 97-8
Dayton Peace Accord 40, 44-5,
47-8.nl 6, 55, 60, 81.n9
de Certeau, Michel 11, 15, 41-3, 88-9
de-commodification 149, 152, 171.n2
deep time 8, 56, 120-1, 164, 167, 182-3
Derrida, Jacques 14-15, 90
destruction: agency of ix, xi, 24, 39, 65;
transformative power of I, 177; see
also heritage destruction; monumental
destruction
Di Giovine, Michael 28-9, 71
disaster films 102, 106.nl 2
discourses: archaeological 8; generalized
125; hegemonic 62; historicizing 182;
universalizing 71
discursive framings 7-9, 53, 61, 64, 182
Drakulic, Slavenka x֊xi, 24-5
dwellingness 32, 46-7.n7
ecological sensibility 184-5
Edensor, Tim 74
Egyptian pyramids 5-6, 30, 71, 93, 96
Index 189
embeddedness, reciprocal 25-6
embodied encounter: with monumental
place x, 3, 5, 10; with Mostar Bridge
30, 55, 75
Empire State Building 89-90, 93, 95-9,
102, 104.n3, 157
emplacement 25, 61, 111, 122, 181-3
enactment: commemorative 165, 167;
field of 163
enchantment 25, 88-9, 95, 97
enclaving 149, 152-3, 171.n3
enmeshment 3, 6, 25, 31, 73
estrangement 25, 65, 87, 115-16, 118
ethnic cleansing 35-7, 39
ethno-nationalism 37, 40-1, 45-6, 57, 68,
73, 77
everyday spatial practices 11, 41, 43-4,
73
exhibition spaces 163, 172.nl3
feeling, structures of 111
felt relations 7, 75, 178
fetishism, methodological xvi-xvii
firefighters, and 9/11 119, 127, 136, 158
flows, space of 75
Foucault, Michel 7-9, 41, 131
Freedom Tower 119, 124
Freud, Sigmund 115
Gamboni, Dario 12-13
Gardner, James 160
gathering: bridges as sites of x, 26, 28,
30, 32-3; and circulation of affect xii;
as methodology xix
Gell, Alfred 19.nl
geometrical optics 4, 177
giant footprints see WTC (World Trade
Center), monumental remains of
gigantism 98
Gilbert, Cass 92
Gingrich, Newt 139.nl3
Giuliani, Rudolph 150
god’s-eye view 88-9
Goldberger, Paul 99, 101, 103
Greenwald, Alice 131-2, 170
Ground Zero: artefacts from see 9/11,
artefacts of; author’s encounter with
112-13; contested narratives of 135-6;
human remains at 138.n4, 150-1,
171.n5; Last Column at 169-70;
Liebskind’s design for 117-23, 139.n7;
memorial design at 123-9, 137, 180;
memory work at 159-61; Muslim
cultural centre at 133-4, 139.nl 2;
preserved absence at 178; steel cross at
150-1, 171.n4; transformation of 17,
112, 114, 183; uncanny spatiality of
109-10, 115; Visitor Education Center
129; webcams at 138.n3; see also
National September 11 Memorial and
Museum at the World Trade Center
Site
habitus 28, 73
Hall, Alfonzo 171.n8
Hall, Martin 148, 171.nl
Hall, Stuart 9, 18
haunting xvii, 14-15, 42, 90, 111, 116
Heidegger, Martin 24, 32-3, 46-7.n7
Herceg-Bosna 37, 40
heritage: authorizing discourse of 45, 62,
64, 68-9; in disputed contexts 24, 56-7;
living 18, 26, 54, 74, 180; negative 17,
82.nl4, 129, 134; shared 53, 61; see
also monumental heritage
heritage industry 72, 137
heritage mode 159
heritage of place, intangible 35, 39,
47.nl 3, 54, 77, 80
heritage reconstruction 45, 54-7, 62, 64-5,
72, 183
heritage valuation: and Mostar Bridge
45, 180; and museum effect 73; as
past-mastering 55; politics and time in
xx, 17-18, 182-3
heroism, collective 125, 127
heterotopia 9, 19.n4; Ground Zero as
114-15, 131; in Mostar 42; museums
as 172
historical memory 36, 56, 125, 146-8
historical narration 62, 122
historical ontologies xvii, 145
historical rupture ix; and Jewish Museum
118; and lieux de mémoire 55; and
monumental destruction xvii, 15; and
Mostar Bridge 59-60; and public
memorials 122
history: competing versions of 45;
material objects mediating 159
Holocaust: memorial spaces for 17, 118;
as universal trope 133-4, 139.nl3
Hook, Derek 11, 117, 157
Hotel Ruza 74, 82.nl 6
hubris, monumental 97-8, 103
Hum Hill 66-9
Hussein, Saddam 12
Huyssen, Andreas xix, 101, 137, 148
hybrid crossings 95, 105.n8
190 Index
hybrid space 179
hyperreality 168
iconoclasm 12, 24
iconomy 99-100
identification, dialogue of 11
identity, thick 75
identity politics: in Bosnia 40, 43, 47.nl6;
and heritage 56; and urban architecture
59
idiolocality 77-8
IFC (International Freedom Center)
127-8, 139.n9
Ikari diving contest 28, 75-80
imageability 29-30, 75, 100-1
imaginative consecration 120, 157
imaginative intimacy 156, 166-7
imagined communities: and monumental
objects xiv, 3, 55, 93; and public
memorials 123
incorporating practices 78, 121
indeterminacy 16, 101, 103, 151
Ingold, Tim 19.nl, 177
integrity: cultural 63; material 177;
territorial 44
intentional monuments xi
international community 1, 58
International Style 97, 105.nn9,ll
Iraq: monumental destruction in 12;
US war in 113, 128, 136, 167-9,
172-3.nl 6
Islam, in Bosnia 31, 46.n6, 82.nl 1
Israel 68-9
Johnson, Ralph 65
Jordan, Brian 171.n4
Jubilee Cross 66-9, 81 .n8
Kaiser, Colin 38-9, 47.nl 4
King, Anthony 90-1
Kingwell, Mark 89, 93
Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Barbara 69, 71-3,
75
knowledge, technologies of 8; see also
power/knowledge
Koolhaas, Rem 89, 104.n2
Kopytoff, Igor xvii, 149, 152-3, 159, 162,
171.n2
Kosofsky Sedgwick, Eve 166-7, 172.nl 4
LaCapra, Dominic 125
landmarks, new 65
Latour, Brunoxx.nl, 6, 19.nl, 95,
105.n8, 131, 147, 163, 179, 183^1
LaVerdiere, Julian 110
leakiness 177
Le Corbusier 91, 105.n9
Lefebvre, Henri xiii, 3, 19.nl, 28, 87, 133
legitimacy, imaginative 28
Lewis, Michael 103-4
Liebskind, Daniel 109, 117-22, 129, 132,
138
lieux de memoire 27, 52, 55
Lin, Maya 123, 132
lived space 10; and memorialization 117;
and Mostar Bridge 55, 73, 76, 79
living memorials 133, 135
living monuments 13, 60, 69, 75
LMDC (Lower Manhattan Development
Corporation) 117, 119-23, 125, 127,
139.n8
logic, bifurcated 37, 180
loss, primary symbols of 123-4
Lowenthal, David 18, 55-6
Lozanovska, Mirjana 59
Maleuvre, Didier 131-2
Manhattan 86, 90, 95, 98-102,
105.nn6,l 1, 119
material culture: and cultural materiality
ix, xviii; in everyday life 5-6
material habitus 25, 73
materialist essentialism xv, xix, 4, 177-8
materiality: death-related 150, 154, 165;
destroyed 35; grounded 148; human
interactions with 5-7; post-9/11 turn
to 147; representational character of 4;
robust 5, 27; transgressive 151, 164
matrix, social-relational 19.nl
Matsuura, Koichiro 25-6, 58
matter, residual force of 4
Matvejevic, Predag 26
Mayor, Federico 1, 24
media flows, global 75, 102, 159
media images 148, 168
mediating agency ix, xi, xiii, 46, 64, 149,
171
mediatory role of objects xix
mementos 133, 154, 170
memorialization: as embodiment 117; in
Mostar 76; of sites of destruction ix,
xviii, 129
memorial spaces: and affective bonds
with past 132-3; critical function of
135; at Ground Zero 119, 123, 125,
127-9, 134; as pedagogical tools
130-1; transforming negative heritage
into 17
Index 191
memory: affective 78, 121; agency of 11-13;
and the artefact xix-xx; ethnic and
political dimensions of 57;
historicization of 130; reifying 2; and
representation 54; sites of see sites of
memory; spatialization of 5, 14, 62,
111, 132, 164
Memory Foundations 117
memory work xviii, 12, 160, 164
mental maps 41, 93
meshwork 17, 19.nl, 35, 39, 180
Mesic, Stipe 60
Meskell, Lynn: and affecting presence
19.n2, 96; on agency of things 5-7; on
artefacts of 9/11 147, 159; on heritage
and affect 59; on material lifeworld
26-7; on mediatory role of objects xix;
and ontological zones xii; and
past-mastering xx, 17, 55
metaphysical pastness 145
micro-practices 41, 79
mnemonic landscapes xiv, 7, 11, 61, 114,
134, 136
modernism 91, 97, 105.nn5,9, 179
modernity: and ancient monuments
95-6; development of term 90-1; and
skyscrapers 87-9, 92; use of term
10S.n5
Monroe, Harriet 97
monumental absence 111, 113, 115, 124,
132, 178, 181
monumental affect xiii, 2
monumental destruction: of 9/11 102,
111 ; in Bosnian War 36-7; and social
change 12, 36; transforming sites of
113-14, 120-2, 183; as trauma 15-16,
26-7, 61; uncanny after-effects of 181
monumental heritage 56, 180, 182
monumentality, new form of 100-1
monumental objects see monumental
things
monumental places: dialogical quality of
3, 9-11, 28; discourses around 7-9; as
haunted 15; as sites of memory 17; as
social objects 2-3, 6; as symbolic
capital 66
monumental reconstruction xix, 57, 66
monumental space: embodiment of 117;
longevity of 134-5; and memorialized
absence 137-8; production of 9-10;
VVM as 133; WTC as 94
monumental things: affecting presence of
4, 57, 95-6, 178, 181; afterlife of ix, xv,
xvii-xviii, 87, 176, 181, 184-5; as
atemporal 87-8; durability of 61;
materiality of xiii, 2-3, 179; as
metaphors 92-A; and transcendence
26; use of term xiv
mosques: in Bosnia 29, 31, 36, 46.n4,
65-6, 70, 81.n6; at Ground Zero see
Ground Zero, Muslim cultural
centre at
Mostar: in Bosnian War 36-40; bridge-
diving in 76-8 (see also Ikari diving
contest); cultural landscape of 29, 35,
65-6, 69; economy of 82.nl 2; ethnic
balance of 47.n8; heritage reconstruc-
tion in 56-7, 182-3; post-war division
of 40-5, 79-80, 180; pre-civil war 31,
34; sacral heritage of 66-7; Stari-Grad
36, 47.nl0, 70; tourism in 72-3
Mostar 2004 workshops 64, 81.n5
Mostar Bridge: affecting presence of 80-1;
counter-monuments to 68-9; as cul-
tural asset 69-72; destruction of 24,
37; diving from see Ikari diving con-
test; history of 27, 31-2; images of 23,
30, 82.nl3; legends of 46.n5; official
narratives and local practices around
74-6, 78-80; reaction to destruction of
x-xi, 1, 24-6, 39, 46.n2; reconstructed
17, 29, 44-6, 53-5, 61^4, 176, 178-81;
re-opening of 57-60, 68, 77; as site of
gathering 32-3; social life of 28-31,
34-5
musealization xx, 74, 130-1, 159
museum effect 73, 171.nl
museums: material culture in 129-31;
material culture in 139; sight and
touch in 166; in symbolic landscape
159.nl 1
national history 120-1, 126, 128, 130-1,
133, 164
nationalism: affective bonds of 123;
see also Croatian nationalism;
ethno-nationalism
National September 11 Memorial and
Museum at the World Trade Center
Site 111-12, 128-34
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-
tion) ix-x, 63
Neretva River 27, 34
New Materialisms xvii-xviii, 3, 184
New York, in disaster movies 102
no man’s land 69, 116
non-saleability 149
Nora, Pierre xix, 52-3, 55, 160
192 Index
Obama, Barack 133, 172.nl 6
object-avoidance tendency 179
Old Mostar Bridge see Mostar Bridge
ontopological assumptions 38, 43, 69
Ottoman Empire 27, 31, 34, 46.n4, 60,
68
Ourossoff, Nicolai 129
pain, bodies in 169
panopticism 66
Park51 134, 139.nl 2
Park of Heroes 119
Parthenon 93, 105.n7
Pasic, Amir 27, 34, 47.nl0, 58, 80, 81.n5,
82.nl3
the past, authentic relationship to 62-3,
76
past-mastering xix-xx, 17, 45, 55, 115,
131, 136, 182-3
past-presencing 54, 182
Pataki, George 125, 127, 155
Pequeux, Gilles 63
perceived space 10, 41, 114
Peric, Bishop 60, 67-8, 81.n6
phantom limbs 25, 110-11
place: as economic opportunity 74; emo-
tional sense of 40, 43; temporal and
spatial dimensions of 7; see also
monumental places
place-making activity xv, 60-1, 71, 114,
183
politicization of time xx, 44—5, 56, 182
pollution, social meaning of 151
Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey 170
post-war cities 40, 59
power, spatialization of 8, 38
power/knowledge 8, 12, 18, 114, 131
praxis: material culture in 5; Mostar
Bridge in 25, 61, 64-5, 180
presencing power: Armstrong on xi, 3;
and materiality xiii, 11; ways of
attaining 79
present-oriented networks xiv-xv, 57, 181
The Price of Freedom exhibition 167-8
processual combining 26
psycho-geography 11, 19.n7
public memorials 122-3
publics, reassembling 179
purification, conceptual 64, 95, 131
RCA Building 97, 99
real estate speculation 92, 114
reciprocal exchange 61, 122, 146-7
reciprocal mooring 61-2
reciprocity, ontology of 4, 24, 26, 180
reconciliation, political discourse of 34,
55, 58, 62, 78
reconstruction, as relational event 177;
see also heritage reconstruction;
monumental reconstruction
Reflecting Absence 111, 123, 125, 128-9
relationality, radical 102
relational methodology xv, xvii, xix, 177
relational milieu xiv, 6-7, 18, 40, 64
relational ontology xv, 3, 6, 19.nl, 183
relational space 79
relics: of 9/11 130, 146, 150-1, 154, 163;
touching 156, 165-6; use of term 165
re-monumentalization 45, 65-6, 182
representationalism 4, 177
representational objects xix, 7, 30, 39, 54,
78, 180
representational space 77, 163
Republika Srpska 40, 47.n8, 48.nl 8
rescue workers, and 9/11 113, 127, 136,
139.n!4, 161
revitalization 47.nl0, 72
Riedlmayer, Andras 38-9, 47.nl4
Riegl, Alois 94
Robben Island 61
Rockefeller, David 98
Rockefeller Center 96, 99
Rohe, Mies van der 98, 105.nl 1
ruination 11, 120, 137, 139.nl 5, 170
ruins: afterlife of 181; Benjamin on
104.nl, 139.nl5; erasing 57, 137
sacral heritage 35-7, 39, 65-6
sacralization 150-1, 153
sacred sites 74, 121-3, 159
Sarajevo 37, 39, 47.nl4, 74
Saudi Arabia 66, 70
Scarry, Elaine 169
Scott, Julie 56
semantic density 12, 30
September 11, 2001 see 9/11
September 11: Bearing Witness to His֊
tory see Bearing Witness exhibition
Serbia, NATO bombing of ix-x
Shayt, David 144-5, 158, 161-2, 165-6
Silverdale, WA 173.nl 7
Silverstein, Larry 114
singularization 149, 152-3, 155, 159
sites of memory: public ix, xii, xviii, xx,
17; reframing 61-2
skyscrapers: development of form 90-2;
literary reactions to 96-7; as
Index 193
monumental things 87-8, 93, 95-6;
spectacle value of 100; and urban
utopianism 88-9
slurry walls see WTC (World Trade
Center), monumental remains of
Smithsonian Institute 145, 158, 160-7,
172.nl0
social body 16, 104
social condensers xiii, 11, 33
social imaginary 93-5
social lives, of objects xvi-xvii
social objects: afterlife of 12; animation
of 64, 81; durable 2; material pre-
servation of 18; Mostar Bridge as 24-5,
28
social space: and bridges 28, 32; mapping
and remapping 41, 45; monumental
objects as xiv; permeability of 42, 44;
production of 113; reconfiguring
through urbicide 38-9; theories of xix
social sphere, networked 18~19.nl
somatic memory 30
Sopta, Stanko 67
soulful objects, Mostar Bridge as 24-6,
33, 55, 176, 180
South Africa 13, 61
Soviet Union 12-13
space: and absence 42-3; and power
41
spacetimemattering 183
spatiality: shared 5, 37-8, 41, 45, 75;
uncanny 110, 113, 116
spatial materiality xiv, 7, 26, 35, 40, 100,
130
spatial practices: embodied 38, 41-2, 57,
60, 76, 80, 114; and memory 13; and
monumental places 9, 12, 28; past and
present in 15, 45, 54; producing per-
ceived space 10, 19; shared 42, 57, 76,
114; see also everyday spatial practices
spatial production, modalities of 10-11,
77, 113
spatial textures 3, 9, 15, 19.nl, 33-5
spectacle values 99-101
spectral geographies 43, 111-12, 118,
122, 136, 178, 183
speech acts, urban 41
spirit-literalization, theatre of 146-7, 149,
157-8, 171
Stari Most see Mostar Bridge
steel: cultural associations of 157-8; faith
in 145-7, 157, 170; and skyscrapers
91, 97; see also WTC steel
Stipisic, Zlatan 60
Stonehenge 8
stonemasonry 63, 81.n3
stratigraphies 146-7
Stupnidol, massacre in x
Sturken, Marita 119, 132, 150-1
Sullivan, Louis 86, 92
symbolic afterlife 53-4
symbolic architecture 36-8, 55, 59
symbolic capital 8, 55, 66, 100, 127
symbolic death 160
symbolic embodiment 111, 117, 119, 121,
180
symbolic inventory 153
symbolic landscapes: monuments in 2, 9;
reconfiguration of 12
symbolic rupture xv, 110, 116, 137
symbolic war 65
tactile connection 145, 166-7, 172.nl4
Taussig, Michael 146, 158
Taylor, Charles 2, 94
technology, in buildings 91
teleological progress 87, 95, 137
temporalization of politics xx, 44—5, 56,
182
terrorism, spectacular 103, 106.nl2
texture 30, 167; see also spatial textures
texture 172.nl4
therapeutic uplift 64
thickly lived places 69, 79-80
thingliness 3-4, 32, 80
thingly affordances 2, 27
thing power 3-4
tombstones 53-4
tourism, dark 112, 114, 138.n2
trace, patina of 79
transcendence: American dream of 87-9,
113; monumental xiii, 9, 26; and ruins
137; in South Asian culture 5
trauma studies 19.n9, 20.nl0
traumatic events: material associated
with 164; memory work and xviii-xix;
as ruptures 102-4; sites of 16-17, 53,
61, 102, 114, 122
traumatic landscapes 116
traumatic memory 17, 25, 110-11, 118,
181
traumatic rupture, places of 17, 104, 119,
126
trauma time 16-17, 103
Tribute in Light 110-11
truth effects 8, 62
Twin Towers see WTC (World Trade
Center)
194 Index
the uncanny, use of term 115-16
uncanny space 121, 124, 132
UNESCO (United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization):
and monumental destruction in Bosnia
1, 24-5, 47.nl 2; and Mostar Bridge
53—4, 58, 63, 69-71, 74-5, 81.nl; and
negative heritage 82.nl 4; preservation
and political agendas of 73-4; see also
World Heritage list
United Airlines, and 9/11 128, 145, 168
United States, skyscrapers in 91-2
universal value 71, 75
untimely death 16, 150, 160
urban density 89, 104.n2
urban landscapes: competing narratives
in 45; and everyday practices 41-2;
rebuilding 55; war reshaping 35,
37—40, 43
urban space: and Berlin Wall 14; in
modernist city 91-2; remapping of 65
urbicide xix, 35-8, 47.nl3, 64
USS New York 155-7
utopianism 89, 92-3, 98, 121
value, regimes of xvi, 147, 151-2, 155
Van Allen, William 96, 99
vertical monumentality 92
Vidler, Anthony 11, 93, 116
Vietnam War 132, 172.nl 5
violence, political xix, 35
voiding of space 112, 116-18
Voortrekker Monument 13
VVM (Vietnam Veterans Memorial) 123,
132-3, 135
walking, as speech act 41
war materiel, recycling of 154
war memorials, narrative arc of 126
war on terror, and WTC xviii, 17, 126-8,
136, 155, 179, 181
Wedge of Light 119, 139.n7
West Bank 68
Wigley, Mark 87, 99
Williams, Sarah Goldhagen 30, 100
will to remember 53, 137
witnessing: affective 163; collective 114,
135, 137, 164; engaged 135; and
memorialized absence 138
Woolworth Building 92
World Bank 58, 72, 81.nl
World Heritage list 69-75
World Monuments Fund 81.nl
Wright, Helena 172.nl0
WTC (World Trade Center): afterlife of
180-1; assumed durability of 87-8,
109, 158; design and construction of
97-8, 105.nl0; as image 98-101;
memorialization of xviii, 110-12, 117,
178; as monument 94-5; monumental
remains of xviii, 111,120-4,126, 131 -2,
170; reactions to destruction of xi, 1,
90, 101—4, 115; unbuilding 112; view
from 88-9; see also 9/11; Ground Zero
WTC steel 144; in 9/11 Museum 111,
129; in Bearing Witness exhibition
158, 163-4; collection of 160-2; cul-
tural authority of 146-9, 152, 167-71,
181; in Ground Zero memorial 124;
medallions made from 153-5, 171-2.n8;
as sacred and as scrap metal 150-3; in
Silverdale memorial 173.nl 7; as tactile
relic 145, 165-8; used in USS New
York 155-7
Yamasaki, Minoru 98
Yates, Frances 14
Young, James xix, 122, 136-7
Yugoslavia, civil wars in ix-x
¿izek, Slavoj 106.nl2
Zoitas, Marilyn 145, 158, 162-6
Bayerische
Staatsbibliothek ß
München
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title | The political afterlife of sites of monumental destruction reconstructing affect in Mostar and New York |
title_auth | The political afterlife of sites of monumental destruction reconstructing affect in Mostar and New York |
title_exact_search | The political afterlife of sites of monumental destruction reconstructing affect in Mostar and New York |
title_full | The political afterlife of sites of monumental destruction reconstructing affect in Mostar and New York Andrea Connor |
title_fullStr | The political afterlife of sites of monumental destruction reconstructing affect in Mostar and New York Andrea Connor |
title_full_unstemmed | The political afterlife of sites of monumental destruction reconstructing affect in Mostar and New York Andrea Connor |
title_short | The political afterlife of sites of monumental destruction |
title_sort | the political afterlife of sites of monumental destruction reconstructing affect in mostar and new york |
title_sub | reconstructing affect in Mostar and New York |
topic | Architektur Politik Collective memory Political aspects Case studies Architecture and society Case studies Collective memory Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar Collective memory New York (State) New York Rekonstruktion (DE-588)4136102-7 gnd Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd |
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