Article ID: CBB001450355

“Dazzling Relief”: Floodlighting and National Affective Atmospheres on VE Day 1945 (2014)

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The VE Day celebrations in London on 8 May 1945 are popularly understood as a moment of wild national celebration. An important aspect of this event was the use of floodlights by the government to highlight important buildings in central London, and many accounts of the event describe this illumination as both spectacular and national. This article uses this case to explore the relationship between the materiality of the built environment, the way such environments are transformed through illumination, the use and experience of such sites, and how these aspects might combine into `national atmospheres'. In doing so, it draws on recent scholarship concerning the materiality and agency of light and affective atmospheres to show how use of floodlighting helped constitute the built environment of central London nationally symbolic. Two aspects of this occasion are considered: the role of this spectacle in reinforcing national narratives, and the more subtle ways in which the illuminations helped create affective atmospheres that complicated the explicit `nation-ness' of the event. This article will also discuss the importance of the experience as a collective one, as spectators helped construct the national through collective activity. It argues that these elements combined to create a `national atmosphere' that relied on the embodied and collective spatial practices for its both its affective and discursive impact.

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Authors & Contributors
Dupree, Marguerite Wright
O'Reagan, Douglas Michael
Beccaloni, George
Cantor, Geoffrey N.
Charmantier, Isabelle
Hargittai, István
Journals
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Journal of Design History
Agricultural History
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences
History and Technology
Indian Journal of History of Science
Publishers
Cambridge University
Linnean Society of London
University of California, Berkeley
Pickering & Chatto
Routledge
University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Concepts
World War II
Nationalism
Memorials; commemorations
Material culture
Science and politics
Lighting
People
Lister, Joseph, Baron
Loos, Adolf
Nishina, Yoshio
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
18th century
20th century, late
21st century
Places
London (England)
Germany
United States
Great Britain
France
Japan
Institutions
Crystal Palace
Linnean Society of London
Royal Society of London
Central Railroad of New Jersey
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