Rhetoric, public memory, and campus history
Introduction : the inextricable link between rhetoric and remembrance in campus history projects / Rhondda Robinson Thomas -- "Always Cherokee land" : campus history and indigenous placemaking in western North Carolina / Andrew Denson -- Acknowledging the legacies of enslavement in British...
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Clemson, SC
Clemson University Press
2022
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Ausgabe: | First edition |
Schriftenreihe: | Rhetoric and conflict
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction : the inextricable link between rhetoric and remembrance in campus history projects / Rhondda Robinson Thomas -- "Always Cherokee land" : campus history and indigenous placemaking in western North Carolina / Andrew Denson -- Acknowledging the legacies of enslavement in British universities : slavery, abolition, and the University of Glasgow / Stephen Mullen -- Acknowledging slavery's ties to Minnesota's public universities through historical markers / Christopher P. Lehman -- Beyond Kitty's Cottage : the double-containment of Catherine "Miss Kitty" Boyd and Black commemoration practices in Oxford, Georgia / Monet Lewis-Timmons -- Reckoning with "Silent Sam" : the Confederate monument at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill / Cecelia Moore -- White memory and white violence at Elon University / Charles F. Irons -- "We must stand united" : re-telling a radical history of Bronx Community College at the City University of New York / Prithi Kanakamedala -- Looking racism in the face at Clemson University / Charissa Fryberger "This essay collection explores the inextricable link between rhetoric, public memory, and campus history projects. Contributors examine the rhetorical nature of a range of initiatives, including the creation of land acknowledgement statements, the development of campus history courses, the installation or removal of monuments and memorials, and the renaming of campus buildings"-- |
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Beschreibung: | vii, 250 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781638040200 978-1-63804-020-0 |