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This book addresses the challenges in our time to create places for public memory with a depth and breadth that is impressive. It goes beyond the parochial books and articles to create a thorough examination of this vital subject--from traditions of mnemonics to how we wish as a society to be remembered at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
--Ralph Muldrow, College of CharlestonThe diverse archive and restorative interpretive practices of this collecion accomplish profound cultural work by centering complexity rather than fixity, polysemy instead of foreclosure. Scholars should attend to its critique of contemporary monument culture, as well as its learned analysis of the built environment that provides everyday life with both textures and texts for interpretation.
--Journal of American CultureThis thorough and professionally written book will inform readers of various backgrounds and pull them from one chapter to the next with unique perspectives on familiar topics, which are clearly explained and discussed. Footnotes and an extensive bibliography provide information for further insight and analysis.
--H-Net[These case studies] interrogate the nature of monumentality and the heavy hand of social control in remembering travesty, triumph, and trauma. Taken as a whole, they sggest the field's deep ambivalence about the relationship between memory and power....Instructiors looking for an introductory reading on American memorialization might refer to Dell Upton's [essay]....[and] Lynne Horiuchi makes first-rate use of visual archives in her treatment of articulations of cultural memory within the Japanese internment camps.
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