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OverviewIn this open access book, Larissa Hugentobler explores the world of public memorials: highly visible, and at times contentious, media, which communicate a nation’s values and ideals – its public memory. By celebrating a selection of a nation’s history, the memorial landscape has long rendered marginalized groups virtually invisible. This book focuses on two rare, celebratory, U.S. memorials in Washington, DC., dedicated to a member of a marginalized community: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The author explores how visitors experience the two cultural sites, including their narratives about King and the Civil Rights Movement. For a holistic understanding, Hugentobler combines analyses of visitor experiences on site and on Instagram with expert interviews and autoethnographies. This allows for insights into the importance of celebratory memorials to individuals from marginalized communities and why those memorials matter to visitors. By acknowledging that the memorial experience is not limited to the time and space of a visit, this book begins to answer the urgent question of the roles of the offline and online realms in commemoration and highlights how each can contribute to a memorial landscape that is meaningful to a variety of people. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Larissa HugentoblerPublisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Imprint: Springer VS ISBN: 9783658489168ISBN 10: 3658489162 Pages: 329 Publication Date: 02 October 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLarissa Hugentobler is a social scientist who studies cultural heritage, digital media in physical space, and cultural tourism. She completed her PhD at the University of Zurich, where she still teaches, on visitor experiences of memorials Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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