Memory and Heritage in American Culture
7.5 credits
Reading list, Bachelor's level, 5EN754
Main group 1
- Bruyneel, Kevin, Settler memory: the disavowal of indigeneity and the politics of race in the United States, Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, [2021]Compulsory (Selected chapters. E-book through UUB.)
- Cox, Karen L., No Common Ground: Confederate Monuments and the Ongoing Fight for Racial Justice, uuuu-uuuuCompulsory (Selected chapters.)
- Gordon, Tammy S., The Spirit of 1976: Commerce, Community, and the Politics of Commemoration, Amherst, University of Massachusetts Press, [2013]Compulsory (Selected chapters. E-book through UUB.)
- Janney, Caroline E., Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation, The University of North Carolina Press, 2013Compulsory (Selected chapters. E-book through UUB.)
- Lepore, Jill, The whites of their eyes: the Tea Party's revolution and the battle over American history, Princeton, Princeton University Press, cop. 2010Compulsory (Selected chapters. E-book through UUB.)
- Horton, James Oliver, Slavery and public history: the tough stuff of American memory, 2006Compulsory (Chapter 6: "Recovering (from) Slavery: Four Struggles to Tell the Truth". E-book through UUB.)
- Meringolo, Denise D., Museums, monuments, and national parks: toward a new genealogy of public history, 2012Compulsory (Selected chapters. E-book through UUB.)
- Savage, Kirk, Monument wars: Washington, D.C., the National Mall, and the transformation of the memorial landscape, Berkeley and Los Angeles, California, University of California Press, 2011Compulsory (Selected chapters. E-book through UUB.)
- Sturken, Marita, Tourists of history: memory, kitsch, and consumerism from Oklahoma City to Ground Zero, Durham, Duke University Press, 2007Compulsory (Selected chapters. E-book through UUB.)
Scanned material and online resources may be added.
* Compulsory