Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues: Perspectives of an African (original) (raw)

Black Lives Matter and the Removal of Racist Statues

Caesar Atuire

2020

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Toppled Monuments and Black Lives Matter: Race, Gender, and Decolonization in the Public Space. An Interview with Charmaine A. Nelson

CHRISTIANA ABRAHAM

Atlantis, 2021

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Les monuments renversés et Black Lives Matter : Race, genre et décolonisation dans l’espace public. Un entretien avec Charmaine A. Nelson

CHRISTIANA ABRAHAM

2021

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Thoughts on the fate of public monuments during the Black Lives Matter movement: a request for epuration in the decolonial era

Katia Papandreopoulou

Political Monuments from the 20th to the 21st century: Memory, Form, Meaning, Lia Yoka (ed.), 2022

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The Changing Shape of Cultural Activism: Legislating Statues in the Context of the Black Lives Matter Movement

Sadia Habib

Runnymede Trust, 2021

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Black Lives Matter and the archaeology of heritage commemorating bigoted white men

Laia Colomer

Science Norway, 2020

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Toppling statues, affective publics and the lessons of the Black Lives Matter movement

Dave Beech

Art & the Public Sphere, 2021

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Memorialising White Supremacy: The Politics of Statue Removal: A Comparative Case Study of the Rhodes Statue at the University of Cape Town and the Lee Statue in Charlottesville, Virginia

Katie Trippe

2020

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From Colston to Montanelli: public memory and counter-monuments in the era of Black Lives Matter

Carla Panico, Angelica Pesarini

FROM THE EUROPEAN SOUTH 9, 99-113, 2021

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The Ethics of Racist Monuments

Ajume H Wingo, Dan Demetriou

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What Can and Can’t Be Said: Race, Uplift, and Monument Building in the Contemporary South by Dell Upton

Dell Upton

Journal of Southern History, 2016

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Black Lives Matter: Race Discourse and the Semiotics of History Reconstruction

Tetyana Chaiuk

Journal of History Culture and Art Research

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WoS Article. Black Lives Matter: Race Discourse and the Semiotics of History Reconstruction

Оксана Борисович, Tetyana Chaiuk

Black Lives Matter: Race Discourse and the Semiotics of History Reconstruction, 2020

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Polysemy in the Public Square. Racist Monuments in Diverse Societies

Andrew Sneddon

Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia e questioni pubbliche, 2021

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Performance 'Art' -Dismantling Structural Racism in Colonial Monuments

D. A-R. Forbes-Erickson

NaKan: A Journal of Cultural Studies, 2022

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Black lives matter: On the denial of systemic racism, White liberals, and polite racism

Eddy S Ng

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 2020

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Black Lives Matter and the Movement for Black Lives

Maura Fennelly, Ernesto Castaneda

Social Movements, 1768-2018, 2020

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African American Resistance in Post-racial America: Exemplifying “Black Lives Matter” Movement that would Matter more with the Case of George Floyd

Soundous Khelifati

2022

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Sparring with Public Memory: The Rhetorical Embodiment of Race, Power, and Conflict in the Monument to Joe Louis, in Dickson, G. Ott, B. and Blair, C. (Eds.) Places of Public Memory: The Rhetoric of Museums and Memorials

Victoria Gallagher

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Historic Black Lives Matter: Archaeology as Activism in the 21st Century

Kelley Fanto Deetz, Ellen Chapman, Ana Edwards

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Anxious Politics: Contesting Fantasies Surrounding the Removal of Statues of Slavery and the Confederacy

Andreja Zevnik

International Studies Quarterly

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Juxtapositioned Memory: Lost Cause Statues and Sites of Lynching

Brent Steele

Modern Languages Open, 2020

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Atlantic Journal of Communication The national memorial for peace and justice, dark tourist argumentation, and civil rights memoryscapes

Nicholas Paliewicz

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Architectures of Pain: Racism and Monuments Removal Activism in the "New" New Orleans

Ana Croegaert

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Ideological Vandalism of Public Statues: Copyright, The Moral Right of Integrity and Racial Justice

Nikolas Orr, Dr Sarah Hook

Griffith Journal of Law & Human Dignity, 2022

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Why (and how) statues matter

Richard Stopford

Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2024

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THE GHOSTS OF WHITE SUPREMACY: TRAYVON MARTIN, MICHAEL BROWN, AND THE SPECTERS OF BLACK CRIMINALITY

Nick J. Sciullo

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More than a teachable moment: Black lives matter

helen lambert

Anthropology & Medicine

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Monuments on trial: #BlackLivesMatter, 'travelling memory' and the transcultural afterlives of empire

Penelope Edmonds

History Australia , 2021

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Review Essay: Signifying Black Radicalism: Reading Black Lives Matter in the Wake of Trump

Andrew Kettler

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Black Lives Matter and the Paradoxes of U.S. Black Politics: From Democratic Sacrifice to Democratic Repair

Juliet Hooker

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Monumental Fugitivity: The Aesthetics of #BlackLivesMatter Defacement

John Brooks

"In the Moment" (Critical Inquiry blog), 2021

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The Geopolitics of White Supremacy: A Case Study on Monuments and Monumental Rhetoric

Alexander Slotkin

The Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics, 2022

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Radical Lessons in the Wake of Black Lives Matter

Julia Miele Rodas

Radical Teacher, 2019

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MOVEMENT AGAINST RACISM SPEARHEADING ACROSS THE WORLD

JOHN MOHAN RAZU

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