Contested Commemoration in U.S. History
Diverging Public Interpretations
Herausgeber: Szlezák, Klara Stephanie; Bender, Melissa M
Contested Commemoration in U.S. History
Diverging Public Interpretations
Herausgeber: Szlezák, Klara Stephanie; Bender, Melissa M
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This edited volume contains fresh interpretations of public history and collective memory that explore the evolving relationship between the U.S. and its past. An indispensable text for students, scholars and practitioners interested in Historical Memory, Public History and American Studies.
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This edited volume contains fresh interpretations of public history and collective memory that explore the evolving relationship between the U.S. and its past. An indispensable text for students, scholars and practitioners interested in Historical Memory, Public History and American Studies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780367249489
- ISBN-10: 0367249480
- Artikelnr.: 57999323
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780367249489
- ISBN-10: 0367249480
- Artikelnr.: 57999323
Melissa M. Bender is a senior lecturer and the associate director of Writing Across the Curriculum at the University of California, Davis. Her monograph, Dysfunctional Family Values: Nurturing the Neoliberal Self in U.S. Memoir, will be published in 2020. Her research interests include visual and material rhetoric, writing studies, and American cultural studies. Klara Stephanie Szlezák is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer in American Studies at the University of Passau, Germany. She is the author of "Canonized in History": Literary Tourism and 19th-Century Writers' Houses in New England. Her research interests include museum studies, visual culture studies, and the history of immigration.
Introduction: The Mystic Discords of Memory - Contestation, Obliteration,
and Sanitization in U.S.-American Cultures of Memory
Melissa M. Bender and Klara Stephanie Szlezák
Part I: Sites and Spaces
Shenandoah National Park and the Racialization of Progress
Alex Harmon
Assassinated Memories: The Enduring Debate over the Murder and Legacy of
Fred Hampton and the Black Panther Party in Chicago
Adrienne Chudzinski
Memory-Place and the Unintentional Monument: Pittsburgh's Civic Arena
(1961-2012) and Its Legacy
Amy Bowman-McElhone and Jeanne M. Persuit
Lost Cause "Ocean to Ocean": Memory, Space, and the Jefferson Davis Highway
in the West
Alexander Finkelstein
Part II: Textual Representations
"An American Hero": The Right-Wing Reconstruction of Joseph McCarthy
Christopher Michael Elias
"You Were My Heroes": Memorializing Military Nurses of the Vietnam War
Ingrid Gessner
Whose Heritage? U.S. History Textbooks, American Exceptionalism, and
Hispanophobia
Alyssa Kreikemeier
Apologists of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and Efforts toward Historic
Preservation and Commemoration
John Elia
Part III: Visual and Audiovisual Representations
"No Longer Here": Remembering Japanese American Internment In School
Yearbooks
Amy J. Lueck
Recent Antebellum-Themed Cinema: Race, Nation, and the Obama Presidency
Jayson Baker
Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, and the Preservation and Performance of
American Counter-History
Jodie Childers
and Sanitization in U.S.-American Cultures of Memory
Melissa M. Bender and Klara Stephanie Szlezák
Part I: Sites and Spaces
Shenandoah National Park and the Racialization of Progress
Alex Harmon
Assassinated Memories: The Enduring Debate over the Murder and Legacy of
Fred Hampton and the Black Panther Party in Chicago
Adrienne Chudzinski
Memory-Place and the Unintentional Monument: Pittsburgh's Civic Arena
(1961-2012) and Its Legacy
Amy Bowman-McElhone and Jeanne M. Persuit
Lost Cause "Ocean to Ocean": Memory, Space, and the Jefferson Davis Highway
in the West
Alexander Finkelstein
Part II: Textual Representations
"An American Hero": The Right-Wing Reconstruction of Joseph McCarthy
Christopher Michael Elias
"You Were My Heroes": Memorializing Military Nurses of the Vietnam War
Ingrid Gessner
Whose Heritage? U.S. History Textbooks, American Exceptionalism, and
Hispanophobia
Alyssa Kreikemeier
Apologists of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and Efforts toward Historic
Preservation and Commemoration
John Elia
Part III: Visual and Audiovisual Representations
"No Longer Here": Remembering Japanese American Internment In School
Yearbooks
Amy J. Lueck
Recent Antebellum-Themed Cinema: Race, Nation, and the Obama Presidency
Jayson Baker
Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, and the Preservation and Performance of
American Counter-History
Jodie Childers
Introduction: The Mystic Discords of Memory - Contestation, Obliteration,
and Sanitization in U.S.-American Cultures of Memory
Melissa M. Bender and Klara Stephanie Szlezák
Part I: Sites and Spaces
Shenandoah National Park and the Racialization of Progress
Alex Harmon
Assassinated Memories: The Enduring Debate over the Murder and Legacy of
Fred Hampton and the Black Panther Party in Chicago
Adrienne Chudzinski
Memory-Place and the Unintentional Monument: Pittsburgh's Civic Arena
(1961-2012) and Its Legacy
Amy Bowman-McElhone and Jeanne M. Persuit
Lost Cause "Ocean to Ocean": Memory, Space, and the Jefferson Davis Highway
in the West
Alexander Finkelstein
Part II: Textual Representations
"An American Hero": The Right-Wing Reconstruction of Joseph McCarthy
Christopher Michael Elias
"You Were My Heroes": Memorializing Military Nurses of the Vietnam War
Ingrid Gessner
Whose Heritage? U.S. History Textbooks, American Exceptionalism, and
Hispanophobia
Alyssa Kreikemeier
Apologists of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and Efforts toward Historic
Preservation and Commemoration
John Elia
Part III: Visual and Audiovisual Representations
"No Longer Here": Remembering Japanese American Internment In School
Yearbooks
Amy J. Lueck
Recent Antebellum-Themed Cinema: Race, Nation, and the Obama Presidency
Jayson Baker
Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, and the Preservation and Performance of
American Counter-History
Jodie Childers
and Sanitization in U.S.-American Cultures of Memory
Melissa M. Bender and Klara Stephanie Szlezák
Part I: Sites and Spaces
Shenandoah National Park and the Racialization of Progress
Alex Harmon
Assassinated Memories: The Enduring Debate over the Murder and Legacy of
Fred Hampton and the Black Panther Party in Chicago
Adrienne Chudzinski
Memory-Place and the Unintentional Monument: Pittsburgh's Civic Arena
(1961-2012) and Its Legacy
Amy Bowman-McElhone and Jeanne M. Persuit
Lost Cause "Ocean to Ocean": Memory, Space, and the Jefferson Davis Highway
in the West
Alexander Finkelstein
Part II: Textual Representations
"An American Hero": The Right-Wing Reconstruction of Joseph McCarthy
Christopher Michael Elias
"You Were My Heroes": Memorializing Military Nurses of the Vietnam War
Ingrid Gessner
Whose Heritage? U.S. History Textbooks, American Exceptionalism, and
Hispanophobia
Alyssa Kreikemeier
Apologists of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and Efforts toward Historic
Preservation and Commemoration
John Elia
Part III: Visual and Audiovisual Representations
"No Longer Here": Remembering Japanese American Internment In School
Yearbooks
Amy J. Lueck
Recent Antebellum-Themed Cinema: Race, Nation, and the Obama Presidency
Jayson Baker
Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, and the Preservation and Performance of
American Counter-History
Jodie Childers