Military Landscapes

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Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture 42

Edited by Anatole Tchikine and John Dean Davis

 

Among the various human interventions in landscape, war has left one of the most lasting and eloquent records, literally inscribed on the face of the earth. Military landscapes can assume different forms and functions; yet, by controlling vision and movement, they impose shared strategies of seeing upon geography and the environment.

 

Built around such fundamental concepts as representation, scale, nature, gender, and memory, Military Landscapes seeks to reevaluate the role of militarization as a fundamental factor in human interaction with land. Moving beyond discussions of infrastructure, battlefields, and memorials, it foregrounds the representational role of military landscapes across different historical periods, geographical regions, and territorial scales, covering a wide range of subjects, including the home front and refugee camps. It contributes to scholarship by shifting the focus to often overlooked factors, such as local knowledge, traditional technology, and physical labor, highlighting the historical character of militarized environments as inherently gendered and racialized. By juxtaposing and synthesizing diverse disciplinary perspectives, this volume seeks to develop a more inclusive and nuanced definition of military landscapes under the framework of landscape theory, based on their understanding as a physical reality as well as a cultural construction.

About the Authors:  Anatole Tchikine is curator of Rare Books at Dumbarton Oaks and John Dean Davis is Assistant Professor at the Knowlton School of Architecture, The Ohio State University.

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ISBN:  9780884024781

464 pages

8 ½” X 10 ½”

141 color photos, 47 photos, 1 color illus., 21 illus.

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