The contribution focuses on the evolution of the image of the enemy in monuments, starting with the wars of independence, such as the Tower of San Martino to close with the long season of monuments to the fallen. The contrast between the systematic use of denigrating images of the enemy throughout the war season and their almost total disappearance after the end of the war was emphasized, when the new “cult of the fallen” will make the representation of the opponent fought for so long progressively irrelevant.

Dimenticare il nemico (dopo averlo costruito): pratiche di de-visualizzazione dell’avversario nei monumenti ai caduti della Prima guerra mondiale; Forget the enemy (after building it): practices of de-visualization of the opponent in the monuments to the First World War’s fallen

MASSIMO DE GRASSI
2022-01-01

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The contribution focuses on the evolution of the image of the enemy in monuments, starting with the wars of independence, such as the Tower of San Martino to close with the long season of monuments to the fallen. The contrast between the systematic use of denigrating images of the enemy throughout the war season and their almost total disappearance after the end of the war was emphasized, when the new “cult of the fallen” will make the representation of the opponent fought for so long progressively irrelevant.
2022
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