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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the Series vii
- 1 Introduction Memory, Race, and the Nation in Public Spaces 1
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First Things First
- Two Peoples, One Museum: Biculturalism and Visitor “ Experience” at Te Papa–“Our Place,” New Zealand’s New National Museum 31
- Contesting Time, Place, and Nation in the First Peoples’ Hall of the Canadian Museum of Civilization 49
- “Unfinished Business”: Public History in a Postcolonial Nation 71
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Colonial Legacies and Winners’ Tales
- Exhibiting Asia in Britain: Commerce, Consumption, and Globalization 101
- The Alamo: Myth, Public History, and the Politics of Inclusion 122
- Ellis Island Redux: The Imperial Turn and the Race of Ethnicity 136
-
State Stories
- A Cultural Conundrum? Old Monuments and New Regimes: The Voortrekker Monument as Symbol of Afrikaner Power in a Postapartheid South Africa 157
- Narratives of Power, the Power of Narratives: The Failing Foundational Narrative of the Ecuadorian Nation 178
- Affective Distinctions: Race and Place in Oaxaca 197
-
Under-Stated Stories
- Marking Remembrance: Nation and Ecology in Two Riverbank Monuments in Kathmandu 229
- Saving Rio’s “Cradle of Samba”: Outlaw Uprisings, Racial Tourism, and the Progressive State in Brazil 249
- Afrocuban Religion, Museums, and the Cuban Nation 280
- Haunting Delgrès 311
- Bibliography 329
- Contributors 353
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- About the Series vii
- 1 Introduction Memory, Race, and the Nation in Public Spaces 1
-
First Things First
- Two Peoples, One Museum: Biculturalism and Visitor “ Experience” at Te Papa–“Our Place,” New Zealand’s New National Museum 31
- Contesting Time, Place, and Nation in the First Peoples’ Hall of the Canadian Museum of Civilization 49
- “Unfinished Business”: Public History in a Postcolonial Nation 71
-
Colonial Legacies and Winners’ Tales
- Exhibiting Asia in Britain: Commerce, Consumption, and Globalization 101
- The Alamo: Myth, Public History, and the Politics of Inclusion 122
- Ellis Island Redux: The Imperial Turn and the Race of Ethnicity 136
-
State Stories
- A Cultural Conundrum? Old Monuments and New Regimes: The Voortrekker Monument as Symbol of Afrikaner Power in a Postapartheid South Africa 157
- Narratives of Power, the Power of Narratives: The Failing Foundational Narrative of the Ecuadorian Nation 178
- Affective Distinctions: Race and Place in Oaxaca 197
-
Under-Stated Stories
- Marking Remembrance: Nation and Ecology in Two Riverbank Monuments in Kathmandu 229
- Saving Rio’s “Cradle of Samba”: Outlaw Uprisings, Racial Tourism, and the Progressive State in Brazil 249
- Afrocuban Religion, Museums, and the Cuban Nation 280
- Haunting Delgrès 311
- Bibliography 329
- Contributors 353
- Index 357