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Overview
Geography : Key classical, Enlightenment, and contemporary texts on memory and place-making. Examination of the transformation of public space (particularly monuments and memorials) in post-communist states, focusing on official attempts to re-imagine recent histories and on public responses to these efforts. Comparative analysis of "monumental politics" in North America and Western Europe.
Terms: Fall 2012
Instructors: Forest, Benjamin; Johnson, Juliet (Fall)
Prerequisite: GEOG 316 or GEOG 331 or permission of instructor
Restriction: Not open to students who have taken POLI 432
The course includes a fee of $15 for a walking field trip of monuments and memorials in Montreal, led by personnel from Heritage Montreal who are well-known local experts on the urban landscape of the city. As a non-profit agency, Heritage Montreal offers tours of the city and must charge a nominal amount for them.