Desegregating the past the public life of memory in the United States and South Africa
A sociological comparison of how South Africa and the United States engage and struggle with the institutionalized racism of their respective pasts through the lens of the development of history museums in both countries.
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New York :
Columbia University Press
cop. 2017
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Desegregating the past
- Memory entrepreneurs : history in the making
- The curated past : remembering the collective
- Managing collective representations
- Breaking the collective : memory deviants
- Conclusion: The museumification of memory.