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Amending Our Pasts and Futures

Observing Media and Place as Means to Memory
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 2024


Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2024
ISBN-Print
978-1-6669-6425-7
ISBN-Online
978-1-6669-6426-4
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
282
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Dedication No access
    2. Contents No access
    1. Memory as a Path from Past to Present No access
      1. Types of Memory No access
      1. Media as Means to Memory No access
      2. Place as Means to Memory No access
    2. New Contributions No access
    3. Notes No access
    4. Bibliography No access
      1. From Racial Complicity to Coherence through Reconciliation’s Process No access
      2. From Rage to Embrace: Lucas’ Video and Critics’ Reactions No access
        1. Poetic (In)Justice and Personal “Truth” No access
        2. Adaptive Racism: An Impediment to Doing Justice in Truth-Telling No access
      3. The Remixes: Doing Justice to Racial Reality, but not a Quest for Reconciliation No access
      4. “That’d Take Time”: Extended Form, Dialogism, and Sustained Hope No access
      5. Notes No access
      6. Bibliography No access
      1. Materiality No access
      2. Public Memory No access
      3. Materializing Public Memory No access
      4. Documenting a Horrific Memory No access
      5. Exposing a Truth No access
      6. A Suspicious Death No access
      7. The Cold Case No access
      8. Conclusion No access
      9. Notes No access
      10. Bibliography No access
      1. Rhetorical Imagination and the Canon of Invention No access
      2. Memory and Imagination No access
      3. Black Metaphysical Existence and Black Liberation No access
      4. Rhetorical Theory: Imagination and Invention No access
      5. Afrofuturism No access
      6. Black Utopian Thought No access
      7. Black Metaphysical Existence and Black Liberation No access
      8. Notes No access
      9. References No access
      1. Background and Theoretical Basis No access
      2. Reviewing the Literature No access
      3. Methodology No access
      4. Historicizing Conflict and Sports via Media Coverage No access
      5. Conclusion No access
      6. Note No access
      7. References No access
      1. Manipulation of Cultural Memory No access
      2. Performing Cultural Memory No access
      3. Discursive Cleansing Efforts of Russification No access
      4. Survivance through Putin’s Proclaimed “Denazification” Efforts No access
      5. Resisting Mobilization as Murder No access
      6. Directions for Future Scholarship No access
      7. Notes No access
      8. Bibliography No access
        1. Centering the Civil War No access
        2. Legalizing Whiteness: The UDC and the State of TN No access
        3. Place Matters: Recovering African American Civil War Memory No access
        1. Location No access
        2. Form No access
      1. Conclusion No access
      2. Notes No access
      3. References No access
      1. A Divided, Material Past No access
      2. The Communist Past Meets Europeanization No access
      3. Centralizing Communist Heritage No access
      4. Countering State-Sponsored Memory Production No access
      5. Concluding Remarks No access
      6. Notes No access
      7. References No access
      1. Introduction No access
      2. Theoretical Framing: Critical Intercultural Communication and Diasporic Memory No access
      3. Articulation as Method No access
        1. Performing Diasporic Situatedness No access
        2. Unclaimed Diasporic Memories, Regional Historical Outliers, and Historical Novelties No access
        3. From “Out of Place” to “in Place”: Flashes of Public Memory as the Hawaiian Diaspora No access
        4. Re/Membering as Diasporic Memory Infrastructure No access
      4. Conclusions No access
      5. Notes No access
      6. References No access
      1. Memories of Labor in Northern Appalachia No access
      2. The Town of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, as an Experiential Landscape No access
      3. Place, Public Memory, and the Struggle over the Meaning of Industrialization No access
        1. Representation of the Anthracite Miner as Heroic No access
        2. Memorialization of Abstractions, Sacrifices, and Industrial Progress No access
        3. Coal Breaker Tombstone Memorial No access
      4. Conclusion No access
      5. Notes No access
      6. Bibliography No access
      1. Latino Representation in Museums No access
      2. Cultural Policy and Museums No access
      3. Representation and Identity No access
      4. Exploring “¡Presente! A Latino History of the United States” No access
        1. Pre- and Post-Colonial History No access
        2. Immigration No access
        3. Legacy No access
      5. Conclusion No access
      6. Notes No access
      7. References No access
  1. Index No access Pages 275 - 278
  2. About the Contributors No access Pages 279 - 282

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