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  • Sari: Restorative Justice in Heritage Studies and Archaeology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032936827
  • ISBN-13: 9781032936826
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 4 Tables, black and white; 30 Halftones, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Restorative Justice in Heritage Studies and Archaeology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781032936826
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Monuments, Statues, and Commemorations of Women examines the heritage messages presented by statuary monuments, focusing on statues and monuments of women and exploring the challenges involved in depicting the key role played by women across different societies.

The chapters within the volume examine the motives behind – and impediments to – the installation and commemoration of women around the world from Antiquity to the 21st century. Describing the role androcentrism has played in the great predominance of statues memorializing men, the book argues that the lack of statues of accomplished women renders their achievements invisible by erasing them from the past. In describing the identity of the kinds of women who are represented in heritage landscapes, authors use diverse perspectives to evaluate the roles of race, class, ethnicity, gender, and religion and consider how they impact what kinds of women are represented on or in heritage landscapes. Case studies from Australia, Europe, Africa, and North America explore and analyze the statues and monuments of women of color, white women, and LGBTQ+ women

Monuments, Statues, and Commemorations of Women is essential reading for academics and students working in the fields of archaeology, and feminist studies, cultural heritage, history, and art history.



Monuments, Statues, and Commemorations of Women examines the heritage messages presented by statuary monuments, focusing on statues and monuments of women and exploring the challenges involved in depicting the key role played by women across different societies.

List of figures; List of contributors;
1. Where are the Monuments to
Women? An Introduction; SECTION 1: Monumental Symbols, Heroes, and Real Women
--
2. The Boadicea and Her Daughters Statue Near Parliament;
3. Commemoration
of Molly Brant: a Canadian and American Dichotomy in Memorialization of an
Indigenous Woman;
4. In the Footsteps of Heroines: Resurrecting a Nineteenth
Century Female Leader, Efunroye Tinubu, in 20th Century Nigerian Politics;
5.
Monuments from the Margins: Reframing the Visibility of Women in Londons
Commemorative Landscape;
6. The Missing Statues of a Citys History;
7. The
Waving Girl of Savannah: Commemoration, Local Memory, and the Politics of
Place;
8. The Rebecca Nurse Monument and George Jacobs Headstone: Using
Landscape Archaeology to Discover a Commemorative Environment;
9.
Commemorating Millicent Fenwick, The Conscience of Congress; SECTION 2:
Battling Oppression in the 21st Century --
10. Revealing Their Contributions:
American Statues to Harriet Tubman and Other Black Women of Achievement;
11.
Why Katherine Johnson? Why Now? The Shifting Meaning and Symbolism in Black
Women Campus Statuary at HBCUs;
12. Statuary and a Gendered Reckoning with
Australias Settler-Colonial Past;
13. Public Statues of Women-Who are they
for? Working Women?;
14. Queering "His-Stories Versus Herstories in
Narratives about Statues of Women in European Cultures: Insights from
Feminist Theories;
15. The Enthralled Male Gaze;
16. Monuments to Queer
Women: Navigating Complexities and a Typology; Index.
Sherene Baugher, an historical archaeologist, is Professor Emeritus in the departments of Anthropology and Landscape Architecture at Cornell University in the USA.

John H. Jameson is a retired senior archaeologist and interpretation program lead in the U.S. National Park Service and an international leader in cultural heritage interpretation.