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摘要
本章探讨了史密森尼博物馆的演变,包括建立国家战争博物馆的失败尝试,然后将重点放在美国国家历史博物馆的一次展览上。“自由的代价:战争中的美国人”是一个永久性的展览,展出了从殖民时期到2003年伊拉克战争期间美国人参加的每一场战争的相关物品。争论的焦点是该展览如何描绘美国在越南和伊拉克的战争。在《自由的代价》开幕的十年前,史密森尼航空航天博物馆(Smithsonian Air and Space Museum)曾计划举办一场关于美国轰炸广岛的展览,但由于围绕哪一方的战争以及哪些受害者应该被展示的争议而失败。《自由的代价》谨慎地只关注每一场战争中的美国一方。越南展室提供了令人印象深刻的美国技术,而专门用于美国伊拉克战争的展室却明显缺少物品,似乎几乎没有策划。
The Smithsonian Curates America’s Wars in Vietnam and Iraq
This chapter explores the evolution of the Smithsonian museums, including failed attempts to establish a national war museum, before focusing on one exhibition at its National Museum of American History. The Price of Freedom: Americans at War is a permanent display of objects related to every war Americans fought from colonial times to the 2003 war in Iraq. At issue is how that exhibition depicts the American wars in Vietnam and Iraq. Ten years before Price of Freedom opened, the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum planned an exhibition on the American bombing of Hiroshima that collapsed from controversy over whose war and which victims should be shown. The Price of Freedom cautiously focuses only on the American side of each war. The Vietnam rooms offer impressive American technologies while rooms dedicated to the American war in Iraq are remarkably absent of objects and seem barely curated.