"A field guide to the memorials, museums, and practices that commemorate white supremacy in the United States and how to reimagine a more deeply shared cultural infrastructure for the future"--
"A field guide to the memorials, museums, and practices that commemorate white supremacy in the United States and how to reimagine a more deeply shared cultural infrastructure for the future"--
Kristin Ann Hass is a professor in the Department of American Culture and director of the Humanities Collaboratory at the University of Michigan. Her previous books include Sacrificing Soldiers on the National Mall and Carried to the Wall: American Memory and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. She was also the cofounder and associate director of Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life.
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Introduction: White Lies Matters Section I: Memorials Monumental Basics Chapter One: Memorials: The Lost Cause Won Memorial Timeline Pre-1890: A Mixed Bag 1890-1920: The First Memorial Boom Chapter Two: Memorials: The Lost Cause Keeps Winning Memorial Timeline 1920-1980: Living Memorials and Dying Cities 1980-2010: The Second Memorial Boom in Three Acts 2010-Present: Tumbling Down and Rising Up Section II: Museums Museum Basics Chapter Three: Museums: White Temples Emerged Museum Timeline Pre-1870: Cabinet of Curiosities 1870-1940: The First Golden Age of American Museums Chapter Four: Museums: White Temples Reshaped? Museum Timeline 1965 - 2019: From King Tut to Emmett Till The Summer of 2020 Section III: Patriotic Practices Patriotic Practice Basics Chapter Five: Patriotic Practices: Allegiance Gets Pledged Patriotic Practices Timeline 1776-1865: A Fraught Beginning 1866-1917: Patriotism from the Ground Up Chapter Six: Patriotic Practices: Allegiance Gets Paid For Patriotic Practices Timeline 1917-1976: Federally Mandated Patriotism 2001-2021: Paid Patriotism and Outrageous Refusal
Introduction: White Lies Matters Section I: Memorials Monumental Basics Chapter One: Memorials: The Lost Cause Won Memorial Timeline Pre-1890: A Mixed Bag 1890-1920: The First Memorial Boom Chapter Two: Memorials: The Lost Cause Keeps Winning Memorial Timeline 1920-1980: Living Memorials and Dying Cities 1980-2010: The Second Memorial Boom in Three Acts 2010-Present: Tumbling Down and Rising Up Section II: Museums Museum Basics Chapter Three: Museums: White Temples Emerged Museum Timeline Pre-1870: Cabinet of Curiosities 1870-1940: The First Golden Age of American Museums Chapter Four: Museums: White Temples Reshaped? Museum Timeline 1965 - 2019: From King Tut to Emmett Till The Summer of 2020 Section III: Patriotic Practices Patriotic Practice Basics Chapter Five: Patriotic Practices: Allegiance Gets Pledged Patriotic Practices Timeline 1776-1865: A Fraught Beginning 1866-1917: Patriotism from the Ground Up Chapter Six: Patriotic Practices: Allegiance Gets Paid For Patriotic Practices Timeline 1917-1976: Federally Mandated Patriotism 2001-2021: Paid Patriotism and Outrageous Refusal
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