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Sculptures in Politics

Sebastian Farnham

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte

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Sculptures in Politics explores how statues and monuments serve as potent tools of political propaganda and vital components in shaping historical narratives. These sculpted figures, often viewed as static objects, actively mold public opinion and reinforce dominant ideologies. The book argues that these works communicate complex messages visually, transcending linguistic barriers to influence collective memory.



The book examines the creation of statues as instruments of state power, illustrating how regimes commission these pieces to legitimize their rule. It also investigates how monuments reinforce specific historical narratives, often marginalizing certain voices. The debates surrounding the removal of controversial monuments are discussed, revealing challenges in reconciling conflicting interpretations of history.



Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book combines art historical analysis with political and social theory to understand sculptures' political agency. Starting with core concepts of memory and power, it progresses chronologically through case studies, from ancient Roman portraiture to contemporary debates over Confederate monuments, equipping readers to critically analyze the monuments they encounter and understand their ongoing impact.

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