

An edition of The Landscapes of 9/11 (2013)
A Photographer's Journey
By Jonathan Hyman
Publish Date
Aug 01, 2013
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Language
eng
Pages
238
Description:
"In the emotional aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks, people from all walks of life created and encountered memorials to those who were murdered. Vernacular art appeared almost everywhere--on walls, trees, playgrounds, vehicles, houses, tombstones, and even on bodies. This outpouring of grief and other acts of remembrance impelled photographer Jonathan Hyman to document and so preserve these largely impermanent, spontaneous expressions. His collection of 20,000 photographs, along with field notes and personal interviews, constitutes a unique archive of 9/11 public memory. "In The Landscapes of 9/11, Hyman offers readers a representative sampling of his photographs and also relates his own story in a clear and detailed narrative. He is joined by a diverse group of scholars and museum professionals, including editors Edward Linenthal and Christiane Gruber, who use the Hyman collection to investigate the cultural functions of memorial practices in the United States and beyond, including Northern Ireland, the Palestinian West Bank, and Iran. The volume's contributors explore a variety of topics, including the 'documentary impulse' in American photography; the value of Hyman's collection as cornerstone material for the shapers of the 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York City; and the tensions between official national narratives of heroism and martyrdom, and vernacular expressions of hope, grief, patriotism, and revenge. Created for a wide readership, and richly illustrated, The Landscapes of 9/11 explores the role of visual expression in contemporary acts of memorialization."--Publisher description.
subjects: September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, Memorials, Documentary photography, Social aspects, Oral history, Pictorial works, Attentats du 11 septembre 2001, États-Unis, Ouvrages illustrés, Aspect social, Histoire orale, Photographie documentaire, Elfter September, Denkmal, Tätowierung, Dokumentarfotografie