没有人喜欢艾克:华盛顿特区的全国公民艺术协会和纪念收容

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J. Keohane
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本文以华盛顿特区艾森豪威尔纪念堂的历史为视角,探讨美国公众记忆的变迁。国家公民艺术协会(NCAS)在一份尖刻的报告中反对纪念计划。我认为NCAS试图通过纪念性围堵重新控制华盛顿的纪念景观。他们在纪念上的言辞强调稀缺性,暗示只有某些纪念是合适的。在叙述艾森豪威尔的传记,抨击这一过程,并将公民身份定义为服从的过程中,NCAS的报告包含了纪念。这样做以白人为中心,限制了国家广场上讲述的故事的多样性。
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Nobody Likes Ike: The National Civic Art Society and Commemorative Containment in Washington, D.C
ABSTRACT This essay explores the history of the Eisenhower Memorial in Washington, D.C. as a lens on the shifting nature of U.S. public memory. The National Civic Art Society (NCAS) opposed the memorial plans in a vitriolic report. I argue that the NCAS seeks to regain control of D.C.’s memorial landscape via commemorative containment. Their rhetoric on the memorial emphasizes scarcity, suggesting only certain commemoration is appropriate. In narrating Eisenhower’s biography, attacking the process, and defining citizenship as obedience, the NCAS report commemoratively contains the memorial. Doing so centers whiteness and limits the multiplicity of stories told on the National Mall.
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