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Monuments, mundanity and memory: Altering 'place' and 'space' at the national war memorial (canada)

机译:纪念碑,文物和记忆:改变国家战争纪念馆中的“地点”和“空间”(加拿大)

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On 1 July 2006, three youths were photographed urinating on the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. This event affected Canadian collective memory in a very particular and subtle way. It acted as a catalyst for the (re)emergence of two discourses concerning Canadian collective memory. Each had competing claims and demands and became entangled in a negotiation that took place through the mass media. This negotiation led to the alteration of 'place' and 'space' at the National War Memorial through the introduction of particular tactics of surveillance. These aimed to limit the porosity of the site's boundaries and, consequently, affected the nature of citizens' interaction with the memory-site. This small event is important because its mundanity (and lack of intent) highlights the depth of the instability, and subtle dynamism, of collective memory.
机译:2006年7月1日,在加拿大渥太华的国家战争纪念碑上,三名青年在小便后被拍照。此事件以非常特殊和微妙的方式影响了加拿大的集体记忆。它促进了关于加拿大集体记忆的两种论述的(重新)出现。每个人都有相互竞争的主张和要求,并卷入了通过大众媒体进行的谈判中。谈判通过引入特殊的监视策略,导致了国家战争纪念馆中“地点”和“空间”的改变。这些旨在限制站点边界的多孔性,因此影响了公民与存储站点交互的性质。这个小事件很重要,因为它的语气(和缺乏意图)突出了集体记忆的不稳定性和微妙的活力。

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