Interrupting Memory: Anti-monuments and the Transformation of Commemoration in Mexico City

Authors

  • Petra Ponocná University of Pardubice Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46585/cargo.2025.2.183

Keywords:

anti-monuments, rituals, Mexico City, memory, protest

Abstract

This article explores the emergence of anti-monuments (antimonumentos) in Mexico City as a new form of memorials, installed by victims’ families and activists in response to systemic violence and state impunity. Unlike traditional state-sanctioned monuments, anti-monuments reclaim public space and serve not only as sites of mourning but as performative acts of resistance and collective memory. Drawing on memory studies, ritual theory, and non-participant observation, I analyse their characteristics, symbolism, and practices through examples such as Antimonumento +43 and Glorieta de las Mujeres que Luchan. This study offers a conceptual foundation for future ethnographic research on the ritual dimensions of anti-monuments in Mexico.

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2025-12-31

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Interrupting Memory: Anti-monuments and the Transformation of Commemoration in Mexico City. (2025). Cargo Journal, 23(2), 27-51. https://doi.org/10.46585/cargo.2025.2.183

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