Give Place to Grief: the Construction of Memory to the Ustica Massacre

On 27th June 1980, Itavia Airlines flight India Hotel 870 took off from Bologna bound for Palermo with 81 passengers and crew aboard. An hour into the flight, around 9 p.m., it disappeared from the radar screens. A few hours later, wreckage from the DC-9 was spotted in the Tyrhennian Sea off the isl...

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Main Author: Elena Pirazzoli
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Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2018-07-01
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Online Access:https://in_bo.unibo.it/article/view/7872
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spelling doaj-f736d7e50e5548d59b65025f664b81382020-11-25T01:03:46ZengUniversity of BolognaIn_Bo2036-16022018-07-01812223710.6092/issn.2036-1602/78727011Give Place to Grief: the Construction of Memory to the Ustica MassacreElena PirazzoliOn 27th June 1980, Itavia Airlines flight India Hotel 870 took off from Bologna bound for Palermo with 81 passengers and crew aboard. An hour into the flight, around 9 p.m., it disappeared from the radar screens. A few hours later, wreckage from the DC-9 was spotted in the Tyrhennian Sea off the island of Ustica, near Sicily. There were no survivors. The cause of the tragedy remains one of Italy’s most enduring mysteries. On 27th June 2006, a convoy of trucks carrying the airplane’s fragments made a journey back to Bologna. Here the plane was reassembled once again. And around the relics, the French artist Christian Boltanski, whose work is always involved with memory and loss, created an emotional installation, with 81 pulsing lamps hanging over the plane, 81 black mirrors with 81 loudspeakers behind them, diffusing a subdued murmur of simple thoughts/worries of everyday life for people going on holiday. The Museum for the Memory of Ustica created a “place of memory” for a massacre without a place: the plane disappeared from the sky and sunk in a deep point of the Mediterranean Sea.https://in_bo.unibo.it/article/view/7872Strage di UsticaMuseoArteReliquieLuogo della memoria (lieu de mémoire)
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Give Place to Grief: the Construction of Memory to the Ustica Massacre
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Museo
Arte
Reliquie
Luogo della memoria (lieu de mémoire)
author_facet Elena Pirazzoli
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title Give Place to Grief: the Construction of Memory to the Ustica Massacre
title_short Give Place to Grief: the Construction of Memory to the Ustica Massacre
title_full Give Place to Grief: the Construction of Memory to the Ustica Massacre
title_fullStr Give Place to Grief: the Construction of Memory to the Ustica Massacre
title_full_unstemmed Give Place to Grief: the Construction of Memory to the Ustica Massacre
title_sort give place to grief: the construction of memory to the ustica massacre
publisher University of Bologna
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issn 2036-1602
publishDate 2018-07-01
description On 27th June 1980, Itavia Airlines flight India Hotel 870 took off from Bologna bound for Palermo with 81 passengers and crew aboard. An hour into the flight, around 9 p.m., it disappeared from the radar screens. A few hours later, wreckage from the DC-9 was spotted in the Tyrhennian Sea off the island of Ustica, near Sicily. There were no survivors. The cause of the tragedy remains one of Italy’s most enduring mysteries. On 27th June 2006, a convoy of trucks carrying the airplane’s fragments made a journey back to Bologna. Here the plane was reassembled once again. And around the relics, the French artist Christian Boltanski, whose work is always involved with memory and loss, created an emotional installation, with 81 pulsing lamps hanging over the plane, 81 black mirrors with 81 loudspeakers behind them, diffusing a subdued murmur of simple thoughts/worries of everyday life for people going on holiday. The Museum for the Memory of Ustica created a “place of memory” for a massacre without a place: the plane disappeared from the sky and sunk in a deep point of the Mediterranean Sea.
topic Strage di Ustica
Museo
Arte
Reliquie
Luogo della memoria (lieu de mémoire)
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