Memorials to the Vietnam War veterans, Oklahoma City bombing, Columbine school shooting, and 9/11 terrorist attacks commemorate events that shattered myths of national identity.
Memorials to the Vietnam War veterans, Oklahoma City bombing, Columbine school shooting, and 9/11 terrorist attacks commemorate events that shattered myths of national identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Harriet F. Senie is Director of the M.A. Program in Art History and Art Museum Studies at City College, CUNY, and also teaches at the CUNY Graduate Center. She is the author of several books and numerous articles on public art, and is co-founder of the international organization Public Art Dialogue and co-editor of its journal, Public Art Dialogue.
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* Introduction * Chapter 1: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial: A Symbolic Cemetery on the National Mall * Chapter 2: Immediate Memorials: Mourning in Protest * Chapter 3: Oklahoma City: Reframing Tragedy as Triumph * Chapter 4: Columbine and the Power of Denial * Chapter 5: Commemorating 9/11: From the Tribute in Light to Reflecting Absence * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index
* Introduction * Chapter 1: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial: A Symbolic Cemetery on the National Mall * Chapter 2: Immediate Memorials: Mourning in Protest * Chapter 3: Oklahoma City: Reframing Tragedy as Triumph * Chapter 4: Columbine and the Power of Denial * Chapter 5: Commemorating 9/11: From the Tribute in Light to Reflecting Absence * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index
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