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This book addresses the interconnected issues of public memory, race and heritage tourism, exploring the ways in which historical tourism shapes collective understandings of America's earliest engagements with race.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2021
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Cathy Rex is a Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. She specializes in early American literature and material culture. Her scholarship has appeared in many journals and edited collections; her monograph was published by Ashgate in 2015. Shevaun E. Watson is an Associate Professor of English and Director of Composition at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She specializes in rhetoric, composition, early American rhetoric, and public memory. She is working on a monograph about heritage tourism, race, and public memory in Charleston, S.C.
Introduction: New Directions for Research: Bringing Together Public Memory,
Early America, and Tourism Studies. 1. Revisiting the Gateway to Bondage: A
Comparative Study of the Landscape Preservation and Touristic
Interpretation at Sullivan's Island with Ellis and Angel Islands. 2.
Remembrance and Mourning in the Native Mid-South: Florence Indian Mound
Museum's Past, Present, and Future. 3. Remembering and Forgetting
Plantation History in Jamaica: Rose Hall and Greenwood Great House. 4. At
the Table or On the Menu at Indiana's Feast of the Hunters' Moon. 5.
Slavery in the Big Easy: Digital Interventions in the Tourist Landscape of
New Orleans. 6. Don't Mess with (Anglo) Texas: Dominant Cultural Values in
Heritage Sites of the Texas Revolution. 7. Bulloch Hall and the Movement
Toward a Well-Rounded Interpretation of Antebellum Life in Roswell,
Georgia. 8. Rendezvous with History: Grand Portage National Monument and
Minnesota's North Shore. Afterword: Memory and Heritage in the "Era of Just
Redemption".
Early America, and Tourism Studies. 1. Revisiting the Gateway to Bondage: A
Comparative Study of the Landscape Preservation and Touristic
Interpretation at Sullivan's Island with Ellis and Angel Islands. 2.
Remembrance and Mourning in the Native Mid-South: Florence Indian Mound
Museum's Past, Present, and Future. 3. Remembering and Forgetting
Plantation History in Jamaica: Rose Hall and Greenwood Great House. 4. At
the Table or On the Menu at Indiana's Feast of the Hunters' Moon. 5.
Slavery in the Big Easy: Digital Interventions in the Tourist Landscape of
New Orleans. 6. Don't Mess with (Anglo) Texas: Dominant Cultural Values in
Heritage Sites of the Texas Revolution. 7. Bulloch Hall and the Movement
Toward a Well-Rounded Interpretation of Antebellum Life in Roswell,
Georgia. 8. Rendezvous with History: Grand Portage National Monument and
Minnesota's North Shore. Afterword: Memory and Heritage in the "Era of Just
Redemption".
Introduction: New Directions for Research: Bringing Together Public Memory,
Early America, and Tourism Studies. 1. Revisiting the Gateway to Bondage: A
Comparative Study of the Landscape Preservation and Touristic
Interpretation at Sullivan's Island with Ellis and Angel Islands. 2.
Remembrance and Mourning in the Native Mid-South: Florence Indian Mound
Museum's Past, Present, and Future. 3. Remembering and Forgetting
Plantation History in Jamaica: Rose Hall and Greenwood Great House. 4. At
the Table or On the Menu at Indiana's Feast of the Hunters' Moon. 5.
Slavery in the Big Easy: Digital Interventions in the Tourist Landscape of
New Orleans. 6. Don't Mess with (Anglo) Texas: Dominant Cultural Values in
Heritage Sites of the Texas Revolution. 7. Bulloch Hall and the Movement
Toward a Well-Rounded Interpretation of Antebellum Life in Roswell,
Georgia. 8. Rendezvous with History: Grand Portage National Monument and
Minnesota's North Shore. Afterword: Memory and Heritage in the "Era of Just
Redemption".
Early America, and Tourism Studies. 1. Revisiting the Gateway to Bondage: A
Comparative Study of the Landscape Preservation and Touristic
Interpretation at Sullivan's Island with Ellis and Angel Islands. 2.
Remembrance and Mourning in the Native Mid-South: Florence Indian Mound
Museum's Past, Present, and Future. 3. Remembering and Forgetting
Plantation History in Jamaica: Rose Hall and Greenwood Great House. 4. At
the Table or On the Menu at Indiana's Feast of the Hunters' Moon. 5.
Slavery in the Big Easy: Digital Interventions in the Tourist Landscape of
New Orleans. 6. Don't Mess with (Anglo) Texas: Dominant Cultural Values in
Heritage Sites of the Texas Revolution. 7. Bulloch Hall and the Movement
Toward a Well-Rounded Interpretation of Antebellum Life in Roswell,
Georgia. 8. Rendezvous with History: Grand Portage National Monument and
Minnesota's North Shore. Afterword: Memory and Heritage in the "Era of Just
Redemption".