Contested Histories in Public Space
Memory, Race, and Nation
Herausgeber: Walkowitz, Daniel J; Knauer, Lisa Maya
Contested Histories in Public Space
Memory, Race, and Nation
Herausgeber: Walkowitz, Daniel J; Knauer, Lisa Maya
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Analyzes the ways national histories are told in public representations, with a particular focus on the ways race and the imperial experience are incorporated into national narratives.
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Analyzes the ways national histories are told in public representations, with a particular focus on the ways race and the imperial experience are incorporated into national narratives.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 533g
- ISBN-13: 9780822342366
- ISBN-10: 0822342367
- Artikelnr.: 25945413
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 533g
- ISBN-13: 9780822342366
- ISBN-10: 0822342367
- Artikelnr.: 25945413
Daniel J. Walkowitz is Professor of History, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, and Director of Experiential Education at New York University. Lisa Maya Knauer is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and African and African American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. They are editors of Memory and the Impact of Political Transformation in Public Space, also published by Duke University Press. Lisa Maya Knauer is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and African/African-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.
About the Series vii
Introduction / Lisa Maya Knauer and Daniel J. Walkowitz 1
First Things First
Two Peoples, One Museum: Biculturalism and Visitor "Experience" at Te
Papa—Our Place, New Zealand's National Museum / Charlotte J. MacDonald 29
Contesting Time, Place, and Nation in the First Peoples' Hall of the
Canadian Museum of Civilization / Ruth B. Phillips and Mark Salber Phillips
49
"Unfinished Business": Public History in a Postcolonial Nation / Paul
Ashton and Paula Hamilton 71
Colonial Legacies and Winners' Tales
Exhibiting Asia in Britain: Commerce, Consumption, and Globalization /
Durba Ghosh 99
The Alamo: Myth, Public History, and the Politics of Inclusion / Richard R.
Flores 122
Ellis Island Redux: The Imperial Turn and the Race of Ethnicity / Daniel J.
Walkowitz 136
State Stories
A Cultural Conundrum? Old Monuments and New Regimes: The Voortrekker
Monument as Symbol of Afrikaner Power in a Postapartheid South Africa /
Albert Grundlingh 155
Narratives of Power, the Power of Narratives: The Failing Foundational
Narrative of the Ecuadorian Nation / O. Hugo Benavides 178
Affective Distinctions: Race and Place in Oaxaca / Deborah Poole 197
Under-Stated Stories
Marking Remembrance: Nation and Ecology in Two Riverbank Monuments in
Kathmandu / Anne M. Rademacher 227
Saving Rio's "Cradle of Samba": Outlaw Uprisings, Racial Tourism and the
Progressive State in Brazil / Paul Amar 239
Afrocuban Religion, Museums, and the Cuban Nation / Lisa Maya Knauer 280
Haunting Delgrès / Laurent Dubois 311
Bibliography 329
Contributors 353
Index 357
Introduction / Lisa Maya Knauer and Daniel J. Walkowitz 1
First Things First
Two Peoples, One Museum: Biculturalism and Visitor "Experience" at Te
Papa—Our Place, New Zealand's National Museum / Charlotte J. MacDonald 29
Contesting Time, Place, and Nation in the First Peoples' Hall of the
Canadian Museum of Civilization / Ruth B. Phillips and Mark Salber Phillips
49
"Unfinished Business": Public History in a Postcolonial Nation / Paul
Ashton and Paula Hamilton 71
Colonial Legacies and Winners' Tales
Exhibiting Asia in Britain: Commerce, Consumption, and Globalization /
Durba Ghosh 99
The Alamo: Myth, Public History, and the Politics of Inclusion / Richard R.
Flores 122
Ellis Island Redux: The Imperial Turn and the Race of Ethnicity / Daniel J.
Walkowitz 136
State Stories
A Cultural Conundrum? Old Monuments and New Regimes: The Voortrekker
Monument as Symbol of Afrikaner Power in a Postapartheid South Africa /
Albert Grundlingh 155
Narratives of Power, the Power of Narratives: The Failing Foundational
Narrative of the Ecuadorian Nation / O. Hugo Benavides 178
Affective Distinctions: Race and Place in Oaxaca / Deborah Poole 197
Under-Stated Stories
Marking Remembrance: Nation and Ecology in Two Riverbank Monuments in
Kathmandu / Anne M. Rademacher 227
Saving Rio's "Cradle of Samba": Outlaw Uprisings, Racial Tourism and the
Progressive State in Brazil / Paul Amar 239
Afrocuban Religion, Museums, and the Cuban Nation / Lisa Maya Knauer 280
Haunting Delgrès / Laurent Dubois 311
Bibliography 329
Contributors 353
Index 357
About the Series vii
Introduction / Lisa Maya Knauer and Daniel J. Walkowitz 1
First Things First
Two Peoples, One Museum: Biculturalism and Visitor "Experience" at Te
Papa—Our Place, New Zealand's National Museum / Charlotte J. MacDonald 29
Contesting Time, Place, and Nation in the First Peoples' Hall of the
Canadian Museum of Civilization / Ruth B. Phillips and Mark Salber Phillips
49
"Unfinished Business": Public History in a Postcolonial Nation / Paul
Ashton and Paula Hamilton 71
Colonial Legacies and Winners' Tales
Exhibiting Asia in Britain: Commerce, Consumption, and Globalization /
Durba Ghosh 99
The Alamo: Myth, Public History, and the Politics of Inclusion / Richard R.
Flores 122
Ellis Island Redux: The Imperial Turn and the Race of Ethnicity / Daniel J.
Walkowitz 136
State Stories
A Cultural Conundrum? Old Monuments and New Regimes: The Voortrekker
Monument as Symbol of Afrikaner Power in a Postapartheid South Africa /
Albert Grundlingh 155
Narratives of Power, the Power of Narratives: The Failing Foundational
Narrative of the Ecuadorian Nation / O. Hugo Benavides 178
Affective Distinctions: Race and Place in Oaxaca / Deborah Poole 197
Under-Stated Stories
Marking Remembrance: Nation and Ecology in Two Riverbank Monuments in
Kathmandu / Anne M. Rademacher 227
Saving Rio's "Cradle of Samba": Outlaw Uprisings, Racial Tourism and the
Progressive State in Brazil / Paul Amar 239
Afrocuban Religion, Museums, and the Cuban Nation / Lisa Maya Knauer 280
Haunting Delgrès / Laurent Dubois 311
Bibliography 329
Contributors 353
Index 357
Introduction / Lisa Maya Knauer and Daniel J. Walkowitz 1
First Things First
Two Peoples, One Museum: Biculturalism and Visitor "Experience" at Te
Papa—Our Place, New Zealand's National Museum / Charlotte J. MacDonald 29
Contesting Time, Place, and Nation in the First Peoples' Hall of the
Canadian Museum of Civilization / Ruth B. Phillips and Mark Salber Phillips
49
"Unfinished Business": Public History in a Postcolonial Nation / Paul
Ashton and Paula Hamilton 71
Colonial Legacies and Winners' Tales
Exhibiting Asia in Britain: Commerce, Consumption, and Globalization /
Durba Ghosh 99
The Alamo: Myth, Public History, and the Politics of Inclusion / Richard R.
Flores 122
Ellis Island Redux: The Imperial Turn and the Race of Ethnicity / Daniel J.
Walkowitz 136
State Stories
A Cultural Conundrum? Old Monuments and New Regimes: The Voortrekker
Monument as Symbol of Afrikaner Power in a Postapartheid South Africa /
Albert Grundlingh 155
Narratives of Power, the Power of Narratives: The Failing Foundational
Narrative of the Ecuadorian Nation / O. Hugo Benavides 178
Affective Distinctions: Race and Place in Oaxaca / Deborah Poole 197
Under-Stated Stories
Marking Remembrance: Nation and Ecology in Two Riverbank Monuments in
Kathmandu / Anne M. Rademacher 227
Saving Rio's "Cradle of Samba": Outlaw Uprisings, Racial Tourism and the
Progressive State in Brazil / Paul Amar 239
Afrocuban Religion, Museums, and the Cuban Nation / Lisa Maya Knauer 280
Haunting Delgrès / Laurent Dubois 311
Bibliography 329
Contributors 353
Index 357