Experiencing War Memorials: Environment, Affect, and Public Memory
Experiencing War Memorials: Environment, Affect, and Public Memory
edited by Jennifer K. Ladino contributions by Koji Fuse, Ryan Hediger, Chaney Hill, Svitlana Kot, Jennifer K. Ladino, Alina Mozolevska, James E. Mueller, Jessy Ohl, Olha Polishchuk, Sarah Senk, Roger C. Aden, Lisa Silvestri, Marek Steedman, Ici Vanwesenbeeck, Corbin Allardice, English Brooks, Rodrigo Del Río, Jamie L. Downing, Susan L. Eastman, Allison S. Finkelstein and Erik J. Freeman
University of Alabama Press, 2026 Cloth: 978-0-8173-2269-4 | Paper: 978-0-8173-6263-8 | eISBN: 978-0-8173-9609-1
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Experiencing War Memorials gathers essays from scholars in a variety of disciplines — war studies, affect studies, public memory studies, and the environmental humanities — that together suggest commemorating war is an emotional as well as an ideological project, one that can be better understood by attending to the confluence of affect studies, public memory, and the environment.