Table of contents for Framing public memory / edited by Kendall R. Phillips.


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Contents
Introduction
Kendall R. Phillips 000
Part I. The Memory of Publics
1. Public Memory in Place and Time
Edward S. Casey 000
2. Arendt, Eichmann, and the Politics of Remembrance
Stephen Howard Browne 000
3. "Everywhere You Go, It's There": Forgetting and Remembering the University
of Texas Tower Shootings
Rosa A. Eberly 000
4. My Old Kentucky Homo: Lincoln and the Politics of Queer Public Memory
Charles E. Morris III 000
5. Shadings of Regret: America and Germany
Barry Schwartz and Horst-Alfred Heinrich 000
Part II. The Publicness of Memory
6. The Appearance of Public Memory
Charles E. Scott 000
7. The Voice of the Visual in Memory
Barbie Zelizer 000
8. "A Timeless Now": Memory and Repetition
Bradford Vivian 000
9. Renovating the National Imaginary: A Prolegomenon on Contemporary Paregoric
Rhetoric
Barbara Biesecker 000
10. Framing Memory through Eulogy: Ronald Reagan's Long Good-bye
Amos Kiewe 000
Contributors 000
Index 000




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Public history, Memory Social aspects, History Psychological aspects, Historiography, Public history United States, Public history Germany, History Philosophy