The Monumental Challenge of Preservation: The Past in a Volatile World
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The enormous task of preserving the world’s heritage in the face of war, natural disaster, vandalism, neglect, and technical obsolescence.The monuments—movable, immovable, tangible, and intangible—of the world’s shared cultural heritage are at risk. War, terrorism, natural disaster, vandalism, and neglect make the work of preservation a greater challenge than it has been since World War II. In The Monumental Challenge of Preservation Michèle Cloonan makes the case that, at this critical juncture, we must consider preservation in the broadest possible contexts. Preservation requires the efforts of an increasing number of stakeholders.In order to explore the cultural, political, technological, economic, and ethical dimensions of preservation, Cloonan examines particular monuments and their preservation dilemmas. The massive Bamiyan Buddhas, blown up by the Taliban in 2001, are still the subject of debates over how, or whether, to preserve what remains, and the U. S. National Park Service has undertaken the complex task of preserving the symbolic and often ephemeral objects that visitors leave at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial—to take just two of the many examples described in the book. Cloonan also considers the ongoing genocide and cultural genocide in Syria; the challenges of preserving our digital heritage; the dynamic between original and copy; efforts to preserve the papers and architectural fragments of the architect Louis Sullivan; and the possibility of sustainable preservation. In the end, Cloonan suggests, we are what we preserve—and don’t preserve. Every day we make preservation decisions, individually and collectively, that have longer-term ramifications than we might expect.
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Weight | 0.46 kg |
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Dimensions | 15.24 × 22.86 cm |
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Pages | 304 |
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Year Published | 2023-8-15 |
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Publication City/Country | USA |
ISBN 10 | 0262548984 |
About The Author | Michèle Valerie Cloonan is Professor in the School of Library and Information Science and Dean Emerita of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Simmons College. |
Table Of Content | Illustration Credits ixPreface xvAcknowledgments xxiI Context 11 Introduction: We Are What We Preserve–and Don't Preserve 32 A Tale of Monuments in Two Cities 27II Cultural Genocide 453 To Destroy Culture: Raphael Lemkin's Lessons about Genocide and How They Relate to the Preservation of Cultural Heritage 474 Documenting Cultural Heritage in Syria 65III Approaches to Preservation 855 Collecting as Preservation 876 Worth Dying For? Richard Nickel and Historic Preservation in Chicago 105IV Information or Object? 1277 What Are We Really Trying to Preserve: The Original or the Copy? 1298 It Takes a (Virtual) Village: Some Thoughts on Digital Preservation 137V The Greening of Preservation 1539 Sustainable Preservation 155VI Enduring, Ephemeral Preservation 17510 Preservation: Enduring or Ephemeral? 17711 Epilogue: Berlin as a City of Reconciliation and Preservation 187Notes 217Bibliography 249Index 269 |
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