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Places of public memory : the rhetoric of museums and memorials / edited by Greg Dickinson, Carole Blair, and Brian L. Ott.

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Places of public memory : the rhetoric of museums and memorials / edited by Greg Dickinson, Carole Blair, and Brian L. Ott.
Publication
  • Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, [2010]
  • ©2010

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Additional Authors
  • Dickinson, Greg, 1964-
  • Blair, Carole.
  • Ott, Brian L.
Description
viii, 282 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm.
Summary
"Places of Public Memory: The Rhetoric of Museums and Memorials is a sustained and rigorous consideration of the intersections of memory, place, and rhetoric. From the mnemonic systems inscribed upon ancient architecture to the roadside accident memorials that line America's highways, memory and place have always been deeply interconnected. This book investigates the intersections of memory and place through nine original essays written by leading memory studies scholars from the fields of rhetoric, media studies, organizational communication, history, performance studies, and English. The essays address, among other subjects, conflicting memories of the Second World War in various public memorials; rhetorics of resistance embedded in the plans for an expansion of the National Civil Rights Museum; representations of nuclear energy--both as power source and weapon--in Cold War and post-Cold War museums; and tours and tourism as acts of performance. By focusing on "official" places of memory, the collection causes readers to reflect on how nations and local communities remember history and on how some voices and views are legitimated and others are minimized or erased."--Back cover.
Series Statement
Rhetoric, culture, and social critique
Uniform Title
  • Project Muse UPCC books
  • Rhetoric, culture, and social critique.
Alternative Title
Rhetoric of museums and memorials
Subject
  • Place (Philosophy)
  • Memory
  • Memorialization
  • Museums > Social aspects
  • Lieu (Philosophie)
  • Commémorations
  • Musées > Aspect social
  • commemorations (events)
  • Memorialization
  • Memory
  • Museums > Social aspects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-278).
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction : Rhetoric/memory/place / Carole Blair, Greg Dickinson, and Brian L. Ott -- I. Rhetoric : Radioactive history: rhetoric, memory, and place in the post Cold War nuclear museum / Bryan C. Taylor -- Sparring with public memory: the rhetorical embodiment of race, power, and conflict in the Monument to Joe Louis / Victoria J. Gallagher and Margaret R. LaWare -- Rhetorical experience and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem / Gregory Clark -- II. Memory : Bad dreams about the good war: Bataan / John Bodnar -- You were on Indian land: Alcatraz Island as recalcitrant memory space / Teresa Bergman and Cynthia Duquette Smith -- III. Place : Tracing Mary Queen of Scots / Michael S. Bowman -- Memory's execution: (dis)placing the dissident body / Bernard J. Armada -- The master naturalist imagined: directed movement and simulations at the Draper Museum of Natural History / Eric Aoki, Greg Dickinson, and Brian L. Ott.
ISBN
  • 9780817317065
  • 0817317066
  • 9780817356132
  • 0817356134
  • 9780817383602
  • 0817383603
LCCN
2010000248
OCLC
  • 496293461
  • SCSB-10305148
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library