Road Scars by Robert Matej Bednar

Road Scars by Robert Matej Bednar

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Road Scars uses mobile fieldwork, photography, and critical discourse analysis to show the complex and intriguing ways that these shrines not only work to mourn and remember individual crash victims but work to create a distinctive kind of momentary and mobile public among strangers driving by.

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Road Scars by Robert Matej Bednar

Road Scars uses mobile fieldwork, photography, and critical discourse analysis to show the complex and intriguing ways that these shrines not only work to mourn and remember individual crash victims but work to create a distinctive kind of momentary and mobile public among strangers driving by.

With great precision and depth, Bednar (Southwestern Univ) examines highway road shrines in this well-written, thoughtful volume. A professor of communication studies, Bednar focuses his anthropological gaze on the social meanings of roadside memorials found along the nation’s highways. He conceives these structures as commemorations of the traumatic deaths of loved ones who perished at the given sites, and also as messages to passing motorists, reminding them of the societal loss and potential dangers inherent at these locations. Bednar’s painstaking analysis is especially shown through his review of the wide-ranging literature. The text is enhanced by rich color photographs displaying representative shrines found on roadways throughout the southwestern states of the US, which vividly buttress the author's analytical contentions. . . Crucially, Bednar devotes significant attention to explaining how impromptu road shrines differ from established public memorials. In sum, this absorbing and illuminating book provides an encyclopedic grasp of a neglected yet fascinating subject. . . Summing Up: Recommended. All readers.

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Here, beautifully presented like gifts to the reader, roadside shrines mourn lives lost on the spot with stuffed animals, dolls, and footballs that mold and crumble, and are replaced and updated with “big girl” dolls as if the materials of mourning were leading their own lives forward. Scars of trauma perform for a public of strangers the melancholia of being in something unknown but pressing with others. -- Kathleen Stewart, Professor of Anthropology, University of Texas

Robert Bednar has spent almost two decades mapping and photographing thousands of roadside car crash shrines, especially in the American Southwest. This cogent, well-theorized, and heartfelt account focuses on their traumatic affect, making a strong case for their disturbing significance as signs, and scars, of the nation’s troubling, and enduring, dependence on automobility.

-- Erika Doss, Professor of American Studies, University of Notre Dame

Based on more than fifteen years of research, Robert Bednar’s book is a ground-breaking look at these seemingly silent sentinels. With particular attention to the role of photography, Bednar’s unique transciplinary approach lays the groundwork for a provocative analysis of the collective agency these memorials exert as manifestations of cultural trauma. Challenging us to recognize society’s responsibilities to such trauma, Bednar calls upon us all to bear witness.

-- Holly Everett, Head of the Department of Folklore, Memorial University
Robert Matej Bednar is associate professor of communication studies; chair, Strategic Planning + Budget Committee; and co-coordinator of the Situating Place Paideia Cluster, Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas.
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ISBN 13 9781538148334
ISBN 10 1538148331
Title Road Scars
Author Robert Matej Bednar
Series Place Memory Affect
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Year published 2023-08-24
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.