Cultural heritage conservation and policy -- Paying tribute: The first public memorials to the victims of the liberation movements -- Coming to terms with trauma: The TRC and memorials to the victims of apartheid violence -- Imagining community through bereavement: The institutionalisation of traumatic memory -- Dealing with the commemorative legacy of the past -- Defining national identity with heritage: The National Legacy Project -- Freedom Park as national site of identification -- Celebrating 'mothers of the nation': The Monument to the Women of South Africa in Pretoria -- Africanising the symbolic landscape: Post-apartheid monuments as 'critical response' -- Commodification, tourism and the need for visual markers.
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