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Context of a Contested Landscape
Evans, Jocelyn J. ; Lees, William B.
Social science quarterly, 2021-05, Vol.102 (3), p.979-1001
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Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Título:
Context of a Contested Landscape
Autor:
Evans, Jocelyn J.
;
Lees, William B.
Assuntos:
American Civil War
;
Celebrations
;
Civil war
;
Collective memory
;
Commemoration
;
Contours
;
Deployment
;
Erection
;
Ethnic identity
;
Flags
;
Group identity
;
Literature reviews
;
Marginality
;
Monuments
;
Narratives
;
Public spaces
;
Signs and symbols
;
Symbolism
;
Timing
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Social science quarterly, 2021-05, Vol.102 (3), p.979-1001
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Objective This piece outlines the historical contours of Confederate memorialization in the South, drawing attention to major types of monuments and the timing of their erection. It also identifies the agents of commemoration, groups who invested significant time and resources in forging the Lost Cause narrative, and sets these efforts within the context of broader patterns of historical memory and civic celebration throughout the South. Method We review the scholarly literature across disciplines on Confederate memorialization and tease out themes of group agency, memory and identity, cultural narrative, and symbolism. Results We reveal a periodization of memorialization marked by key moments and events, a systematic effort by civic associations, a typology of monuments, a deployment of neoclassical style in service to Lost Cause culture, and a lingering reference to Civil War era flags and symbols. Conclusion Providing context for examination of Confederate memorialization in the South grounds academic and popular discourse on these public spaces as tools of racial marginalization and scenes of political contestation.
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Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Inglês
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