Testimony in stone: architecture of war from kluge to Herscher and Weizman

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Marija Ratković
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The article contributes to creating an outline of the significant postwar theoretical approaches that examine the role, purpose, and significance of architecture in war and war crimes. Starting from the Clausewitz thesis that ?war is not autonomous?, this paper attempts to reveal ?the blood that has dried in the codes? (Foucault), politics hidden behind the four walls of architecture. From the concepts of Brutality in Stone (Kluge), Warchitecture (Herscher) or Forensic Architecture (Weizman), through the lenses of architecture, the article exposes war, politics, and ideologies that shape and drive architecture by reimagining and repurposing it both in its primary, functional and cultural, representative sense. A shift from ?the era of the witness? (Felman) to the decade of evidence (Weizman) promotes architecture and its remains to the level of science, global governing, and law. The connection of timely-distanced emancipatory practices influenced by Holocaust studies establishes a discursive field for architecture as a performative rather than representative practice. The theoretical frame of the postwar landscape as second nature (Adorno) is crucial for discussing the role of architecture in the Holocaust. Furthermore, it stresses the work of Herscher and Weizman as a contribution to the critique of the depoliticized processes of resolution of the contemporary war crimes and post-conflict reconciliation. Architecture as a societal practice could potentially have a central position in memory and knowledge production, as well as the production of a counter-public sphere.
石头上的见证:从克鲁格到赫舍尔和魏茨曼的战争建筑
这篇文章对战后重要的理论方法进行了概述,这些理论方法研究了建筑在战争和战争罪行中的作用、目的和意义。从克劳塞维茨的论点出发,战争不是自主的?这篇论文试图揭示密码中已经干涸的血迹。(福柯),政治隐藏在建筑的四面墙后面。从石头的残暴(Kluge),建筑(Herscher)或法医建筑(Weizman)的概念出发,通过建筑的镜头,文章揭示了战争,政治和意识形态,通过在其主要,功能和文化,代表性意义上重新构想和重新利用它来塑造和驱动建筑。从证人时代的转变?(Felman)到十年的证据(Weizman)将建筑及其遗迹提升到科学、全球治理和法律的水平。受大屠杀研究影响的时间间隔的解放实践之间的联系,为建筑作为一种表现性而非代表性的实践建立了一个话语领域。战后景观作为第二天性的理论框架(阿多诺)对于讨论建筑在大屠杀中的作用至关重要。此外,它强调赫舍尔和魏茨曼的工作是对当代战争罪行解决和冲突后和解的非政治化进程的批评的贡献。建筑作为一种社会实践,可能在记忆和知识生产以及反公共领域的生产中占据中心地位。
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