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Monument controversies Kassel I Memorials in Kassel
In honor of Robert van Pelts, the University of Kassel is hosting the symposium Denkmal-Kontroversen on controversial memorial sites in Kassel
With a city walk and eight discussions and debates on Former German Colonial School / Mulang Village / M***apotheke / Former Kassel Gestapo Headquarters / War Memorial / Karl Branner Bridge / HalitPlatz / Obelisk
Detailed program and lifestream:
http://www.uni-kassel.de/go/denkmalkontroversen
Monuments embody values, and there are usually controversial opinions about them: Who or what do we want to remember at all: rulers or ruled? Perpetrators or victims? Should soldiers or desserts be honored, monarchs or democrats, victims of Nazi terror or local politicians with Nazi careers? Do we preserve historical monuments as signs of their time or do we want to illustrate our current values by adding to or transforming them? And how do we deal with divergent views on a particular issue?
Debates about monuments are particularly relevant in Kassel. In the context of the documenta exhibitions and the art academy, innovative experiments in the thematization of history in urban space are constantly being created. At the same time, the city's history with its colonial heritage, a tradition as a location for the arms industry and a strong right-wing extremist scene challenges commemoration. The anti-Nazi myth of the documenta is juxtaposed with Nazi continuities in the former Gau capital, including in the documenta itself. Some things are heroized, others suppressed. Based on eight examples of current monument conflicts, cultures of remembrance are presented for discussion from different, sometimes controversial perspectives.