Modelscapes of nationalism :: collective memories and future visions /
Modelscapes are clusters of miniature architectural models that represent entire environments. They're frequently found in museums as representations of heritage, architecture, and collective identity. This book offers a critical analysis of modelscapes, using case studies from Israel, to show...
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Schriftenreihe: | Heritage and memory studies.
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Zusammenfassung: | Modelscapes are clusters of miniature architectural models that represent entire environments. They're frequently found in museums as representations of heritage, architecture, and collective identity. This book offers a critical analysis of modelscapes, using case studies from Israel, to show how miniature representations of contested physical space participate in the construction of a sense of national identity and appropriation of the land and its history. What, Yael Padan asks, is the meaning of such models, and what role do they play within the context of an ongoing violent conflict over territory and history? |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (234 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789048529018 9048529018 |
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520 | 8 | |a Modelscapes are clusters of miniature architectural models that represent entire environments. They're frequently found in museums as representations of heritage, architecture, and collective identity. This book offers a critical analysis of modelscapes, using case studies from Israel, to show how miniature representations of contested physical space participate in the construction of a sense of national identity and appropriation of the land and its history. What, Yael Padan asks, is the meaning of such models, and what role do they play within the context of an ongoing violent conflict over territory and history? | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction: Narratives into Objects, Objects into Narratives; What are Models?; Modelscapes; Case Studies; 1. The Qualities of Modelscapes; Models and Modern Modes of Perception; Visual Perception as a Product of Social Relations; Visual Objects as Makers of Culture; Historicizing Visual Culture; Contemporary Modes of Vision; Collection and Classification; The Model as Representation; The Copy; Model, Image and Text; Experience, Performance and Play; Models and Architecture; The Perception of Architecture; On Scale and the Body. | |
505 | 8 | |a Interior and Exterior Modelscapes2. Models and Modern Perceptions of Nationalism; The Perception of Time and Modern Nationalism; A Verbal Model: Utopia; Models and the Construction of Collective Identity in Modernity; Theories of the Emergence of Modern National Identity; Modelscapes as Representations of National Space; Modelscapes as Signifiers of National Identity; Time and Enclosure; 3. The Second Temple Model; Designing the Second Temple Model; The Model of Imperial Rome; A Serious Plaything; Authenticity; The Second Temple Model as a Representation of Archaeology. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Second Temple Model and the Protestant PerspectiveRepresenting the Past; A Vision of the Future; Relocating the Model; Who Visits the Second Temple Model?; Updating the Model; 4. Mini Israel; Mini Israel as a Theme Park; The Politics of the Miniature; The Politics of the Site; The Politics of Utopia: Planning the Site; The Politics of the Sign: Choosing the Models; The Political Economy of Mini Israel; The Politics of the Exhibition: Mini Israel at the Israel Museum; The Politics of the Model: A Partial Inventory; 5. The Valley of the Communities; Collective Memory and its Sites. | |
505 | 8 | |a Official Holocaust Memory in IsraelThe Valley of the Communities in the Context of Minimalist Memorials; Yad Vashem and the Mount of Remembrance; The Valley of the Communities; Designing and Building the Site; Remembering and Forgetting; The Memorial Ritual at the Valley of the Communities; Performance and Ritual within Memorial Monuments; Pilgrimages to Holocaust Memorials; The Linking Path March; Conclusions; Representational Modes; Bibliography; Index; List of Illustrations; Figure 1 -- The Second Temple Model, general view; Figure 2 -- Mini Israel theme park, general view. | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 3 -- "Mini Israel": 70 Models, 45 artists, One Space (exhibition by Larry Abramson), 2006, installation view, Israel Museum, JerusalemFigure 4 -- The Valley of the Communities, by Lipa Yahalom -- Dan Zur, Landscape Architects; Figure 5 -- Bekonscot Model Village, general view; Figure 6 -- New York Panorama, general view; Figure 7 -- Model of Mont Saint Michel, at the Musée des Plans-Reliefs, Paris; Figure 8 -- The Second Temple Model, general view; Figure 9 -- Detail from the Model of Imperial Rome; Figure 10 -- The Hasmonean Palace, Second Temple Model. | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 11 -- Second Temple Model at the Israel Museum, Aerial view. | |
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contents | Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction: Narratives into Objects, Objects into Narratives; What are Models?; Modelscapes; Case Studies; 1. The Qualities of Modelscapes; Models and Modern Modes of Perception; Visual Perception as a Product of Social Relations; Visual Objects as Makers of Culture; Historicizing Visual Culture; Contemporary Modes of Vision; Collection and Classification; The Model as Representation; The Copy; Model, Image and Text; Experience, Performance and Play; Models and Architecture; The Perception of Architecture; On Scale and the Body. Interior and Exterior Modelscapes2. Models and Modern Perceptions of Nationalism; The Perception of Time and Modern Nationalism; A Verbal Model: Utopia; Models and the Construction of Collective Identity in Modernity; Theories of the Emergence of Modern National Identity; Modelscapes as Representations of National Space; Modelscapes as Signifiers of National Identity; Time and Enclosure; 3. The Second Temple Model; Designing the Second Temple Model; The Model of Imperial Rome; A Serious Plaything; Authenticity; The Second Temple Model as a Representation of Archaeology. The Second Temple Model and the Protestant PerspectiveRepresenting the Past; A Vision of the Future; Relocating the Model; Who Visits the Second Temple Model?; Updating the Model; 4. Mini Israel; Mini Israel as a Theme Park; The Politics of the Miniature; The Politics of the Site; The Politics of Utopia: Planning the Site; The Politics of the Sign: Choosing the Models; The Political Economy of Mini Israel; The Politics of the Exhibition: Mini Israel at the Israel Museum; The Politics of the Model: A Partial Inventory; 5. The Valley of the Communities; Collective Memory and its Sites. Official Holocaust Memory in IsraelThe Valley of the Communities in the Context of Minimalist Memorials; Yad Vashem and the Mount of Remembrance; The Valley of the Communities; Designing and Building the Site; Remembering and Forgetting; The Memorial Ritual at the Valley of the Communities; Performance and Ritual within Memorial Monuments; Pilgrimages to Holocaust Memorials; The Linking Path March; Conclusions; Representational Modes; Bibliography; Index; List of Illustrations; Figure 1 -- The Second Temple Model, general view; Figure 2 -- Mini Israel theme park, general view. Figure 3 -- "Mini Israel": 70 Models, 45 artists, One Space (exhibition by Larry Abramson), 2006, installation view, Israel Museum, JerusalemFigure 4 -- The Valley of the Communities, by Lipa Yahalom -- Dan Zur, Landscape Architects; Figure 5 -- Bekonscot Model Village, general view; Figure 6 -- New York Panorama, general view; Figure 7 -- Model of Mont Saint Michel, at the Musée des Plans-Reliefs, Paris; Figure 8 -- The Second Temple Model, general view; Figure 9 -- Detail from the Model of Imperial Rome; Figure 10 -- The Hasmonean Palace, Second Temple Model. Figure 11 -- Second Temple Model at the Israel Museum, Aerial view. |
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spelling | Padan, Yael, author. Modelscapes of nationalism : collective memories and future visions / Yael Padan. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2017] 1 online resource (234 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent still image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Heritage and memory studies Modelscapes are clusters of miniature architectural models that represent entire environments. They're frequently found in museums as representations of heritage, architecture, and collective identity. This book offers a critical analysis of modelscapes, using case studies from Israel, to show how miniature representations of contested physical space participate in the construction of a sense of national identity and appropriation of the land and its history. What, Yael Padan asks, is the meaning of such models, and what role do they play within the context of an ongoing violent conflict over territory and history? Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction: Narratives into Objects, Objects into Narratives; What are Models?; Modelscapes; Case Studies; 1. The Qualities of Modelscapes; Models and Modern Modes of Perception; Visual Perception as a Product of Social Relations; Visual Objects as Makers of Culture; Historicizing Visual Culture; Contemporary Modes of Vision; Collection and Classification; The Model as Representation; The Copy; Model, Image and Text; Experience, Performance and Play; Models and Architecture; The Perception of Architecture; On Scale and the Body. Interior and Exterior Modelscapes2. Models and Modern Perceptions of Nationalism; The Perception of Time and Modern Nationalism; A Verbal Model: Utopia; Models and the Construction of Collective Identity in Modernity; Theories of the Emergence of Modern National Identity; Modelscapes as Representations of National Space; Modelscapes as Signifiers of National Identity; Time and Enclosure; 3. The Second Temple Model; Designing the Second Temple Model; The Model of Imperial Rome; A Serious Plaything; Authenticity; The Second Temple Model as a Representation of Archaeology. The Second Temple Model and the Protestant PerspectiveRepresenting the Past; A Vision of the Future; Relocating the Model; Who Visits the Second Temple Model?; Updating the Model; 4. Mini Israel; Mini Israel as a Theme Park; The Politics of the Miniature; The Politics of the Site; The Politics of Utopia: Planning the Site; The Politics of the Sign: Choosing the Models; The Political Economy of Mini Israel; The Politics of the Exhibition: Mini Israel at the Israel Museum; The Politics of the Model: A Partial Inventory; 5. The Valley of the Communities; Collective Memory and its Sites. Official Holocaust Memory in IsraelThe Valley of the Communities in the Context of Minimalist Memorials; Yad Vashem and the Mount of Remembrance; The Valley of the Communities; Designing and Building the Site; Remembering and Forgetting; The Memorial Ritual at the Valley of the Communities; Performance and Ritual within Memorial Monuments; Pilgrimages to Holocaust Memorials; The Linking Path March; Conclusions; Representational Modes; Bibliography; Index; List of Illustrations; Figure 1 -- The Second Temple Model, general view; Figure 2 -- Mini Israel theme park, general view. Figure 3 -- "Mini Israel": 70 Models, 45 artists, One Space (exhibition by Larry Abramson), 2006, installation view, Israel Museum, JerusalemFigure 4 -- The Valley of the Communities, by Lipa Yahalom -- Dan Zur, Landscape Architects; Figure 5 -- Bekonscot Model Village, general view; Figure 6 -- New York Panorama, general view; Figure 7 -- Model of Mont Saint Michel, at the Musée des Plans-Reliefs, Paris; Figure 8 -- The Second Temple Model, general view; Figure 9 -- Detail from the Model of Imperial Rome; Figure 10 -- The Hasmonean Palace, Second Temple Model. Figure 11 -- Second Temple Model at the Israel Museum, Aerial view. In English. Architectural models Israel. Modèles architecturaux Israël. History: theory and methods. bicssc ARCHITECTURE General. bisacsh Architectural models fast Israel fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdgWx83Xb7cjjrMXBJYyd architectural models, representation, collective identity, heritage, collective memory. Electronic book. Print version: Padan, Yael. Modelscapes of nationalism. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2017] 9089649859 (OCoLC)980623256 Heritage and memory studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016095692 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1516907 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Padan, Yael Modelscapes of nationalism : collective memories and future visions / Heritage and memory studies. Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction: Narratives into Objects, Objects into Narratives; What are Models?; Modelscapes; Case Studies; 1. The Qualities of Modelscapes; Models and Modern Modes of Perception; Visual Perception as a Product of Social Relations; Visual Objects as Makers of Culture; Historicizing Visual Culture; Contemporary Modes of Vision; Collection and Classification; The Model as Representation; The Copy; Model, Image and Text; Experience, Performance and Play; Models and Architecture; The Perception of Architecture; On Scale and the Body. Interior and Exterior Modelscapes2. Models and Modern Perceptions of Nationalism; The Perception of Time and Modern Nationalism; A Verbal Model: Utopia; Models and the Construction of Collective Identity in Modernity; Theories of the Emergence of Modern National Identity; Modelscapes as Representations of National Space; Modelscapes as Signifiers of National Identity; Time and Enclosure; 3. The Second Temple Model; Designing the Second Temple Model; The Model of Imperial Rome; A Serious Plaything; Authenticity; The Second Temple Model as a Representation of Archaeology. The Second Temple Model and the Protestant PerspectiveRepresenting the Past; A Vision of the Future; Relocating the Model; Who Visits the Second Temple Model?; Updating the Model; 4. Mini Israel; Mini Israel as a Theme Park; The Politics of the Miniature; The Politics of the Site; The Politics of Utopia: Planning the Site; The Politics of the Sign: Choosing the Models; The Political Economy of Mini Israel; The Politics of the Exhibition: Mini Israel at the Israel Museum; The Politics of the Model: A Partial Inventory; 5. The Valley of the Communities; Collective Memory and its Sites. Official Holocaust Memory in IsraelThe Valley of the Communities in the Context of Minimalist Memorials; Yad Vashem and the Mount of Remembrance; The Valley of the Communities; Designing and Building the Site; Remembering and Forgetting; The Memorial Ritual at the Valley of the Communities; Performance and Ritual within Memorial Monuments; Pilgrimages to Holocaust Memorials; The Linking Path March; Conclusions; Representational Modes; Bibliography; Index; List of Illustrations; Figure 1 -- The Second Temple Model, general view; Figure 2 -- Mini Israel theme park, general view. Figure 3 -- "Mini Israel": 70 Models, 45 artists, One Space (exhibition by Larry Abramson), 2006, installation view, Israel Museum, JerusalemFigure 4 -- The Valley of the Communities, by Lipa Yahalom -- Dan Zur, Landscape Architects; Figure 5 -- Bekonscot Model Village, general view; Figure 6 -- New York Panorama, general view; Figure 7 -- Model of Mont Saint Michel, at the Musée des Plans-Reliefs, Paris; Figure 8 -- The Second Temple Model, general view; Figure 9 -- Detail from the Model of Imperial Rome; Figure 10 -- The Hasmonean Palace, Second Temple Model. Figure 11 -- Second Temple Model at the Israel Museum, Aerial view. Architectural models Israel. Modèles architecturaux Israël. History: theory and methods. bicssc ARCHITECTURE General. bisacsh Architectural models fast |
title | Modelscapes of nationalism : collective memories and future visions / |
title_auth | Modelscapes of nationalism : collective memories and future visions / |
title_exact_search | Modelscapes of nationalism : collective memories and future visions / |
title_full | Modelscapes of nationalism : collective memories and future visions / Yael Padan. |
title_fullStr | Modelscapes of nationalism : collective memories and future visions / Yael Padan. |
title_full_unstemmed | Modelscapes of nationalism : collective memories and future visions / Yael Padan. |
title_short | Modelscapes of nationalism : |
title_sort | modelscapes of nationalism collective memories and future visions |
title_sub | collective memories and future visions / |
topic | Architectural models Israel. Modèles architecturaux Israël. History: theory and methods. bicssc ARCHITECTURE General. bisacsh Architectural models fast |
topic_facet | Architectural models Israel. Modèles architecturaux Israël. History: theory and methods. ARCHITECTURE General. Architectural models Israel Electronic book. |
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