Rhetorics Haunting the National Mall: Displaced and Ephemeral Public Memories
By Derek Alderman (Contribution by), Teresa Bergman (Contribution by), Ethan Bottone (Contribution by), A. Cheree Carlson (Contribution by), Carlos Flores (Contribution by), Kenneth E. Foote (Contribution by), Marouf Hasian Jr. (Contribution by), Aaron Hess (Contribution by), Carl T. Hyden (Contribution by), Joshua Inwood (Contribution by), Sean Luechtefeld (Contribution by), Stephanie Marek Muller (Contribution by), Theodore F. Sheckels (Contribution by), Michael P. Vicaro (Contribution by), Elizabethada A. Wright (Contribution by), Roger C. Aden (Editor)
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By Derek Alderman (Contribution by), Teresa Bergman (Contribution by), Ethan Bottone (Contribution by), A. Cheree Carlson (Contribution by), Carlos Flores (Contribution by), Kenneth E. Foote (Contribution by), Marouf Hasian Jr. (Contribution by), Aaron Hess (Contribution by), Carl T. Hyden (Contribution by), Joshua Inwood (Contribution by), Sean Luechtefeld (Contribution by), Stephanie Marek Muller (Contribution by), Theodore F. Sheckels (Contribution by), Michael P. Vicaro (Contribution by), Elizabethada A. Wright (Contribution by), Roger C. Aden (Editor)
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Rhetorics Haunting the National Mall: Displaced and Ephemeral Public Memories vividly illustrates that a nation’s history is more complicated than the simple binary of remembered/forgotten. Some parts of history, while not formally recognized within a commemorative landscape, haunt those landscapes by virtue of their ephemeral or displaced presence. Rather than being discretely contained within a formal sites, these memories remain public by lingering along the edges and within the crevices...























