This dissertation seeks to place the so-called Enola Gay controversy of 1994-5 into the wider context of the culture wars in the United States. The controversy surrounded the preparations for an exhibit of the Enola Gay – the aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima – at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II. The resulting dispute has traditionally been understood as a clash between commemorative and critical voices in the US. Although this is certainly part of the story, there has been no serious attempt at establishing the location of the controversy within the wider cultural battles in the US. This dissertation therefore seeks to understand how the controver...
At the frontier of Genocide Studies lies cultural genocide, a relatively new term which Law Professo...
Excerpt This paper presents findings from a two year field research project focusing on the public c...
9/11 marks one of the traumatic events of modern U. S. history. Yet its occurrence and aftermath mus...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Earlier this year the Smithso...
Since the mid-1990s, Japanese and American museum curators have experienced a firestorm of criticism...
This discussion of controversial art is limited primarily to two eras and countries: current debate ...
This dissertation investigates the visual legacy of the atomic bomb as viewed through the eyes of a ...
This thesis explores America’s national war memorial projects, including the Vietnam Veterans Memori...
The focus of this thesis is how women’s experiences during the Holocaust, particularly experiences c...
This dissertation examines the perceptions and reactions of the leadership around Helmut Kohl, West ...
This dissertation investigates the visual legacy of the atomic bomb as viewed through the eyes of a ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document: NEVER AGAIN: THE IMPULSE TO COMMEMORATE THE HOLOCAUST AT THE UNITED STAT...
Subject offers a cross-cultural and trans-historical perspective on the problems of catastrophe and ...
This thesis examines the issues and controversies that the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused...
This dissertation analyzes lesbian feminist performance in the United States during the 1980s and 19...
At the frontier of Genocide Studies lies cultural genocide, a relatively new term which Law Professo...
Excerpt This paper presents findings from a two year field research project focusing on the public c...
9/11 marks one of the traumatic events of modern U. S. history. Yet its occurrence and aftermath mus...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Earlier this year the Smithso...
Since the mid-1990s, Japanese and American museum curators have experienced a firestorm of criticism...
This discussion of controversial art is limited primarily to two eras and countries: current debate ...
This dissertation investigates the visual legacy of the atomic bomb as viewed through the eyes of a ...
This thesis explores America’s national war memorial projects, including the Vietnam Veterans Memori...
The focus of this thesis is how women’s experiences during the Holocaust, particularly experiences c...
This dissertation examines the perceptions and reactions of the leadership around Helmut Kohl, West ...
This dissertation investigates the visual legacy of the atomic bomb as viewed through the eyes of a ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document: NEVER AGAIN: THE IMPULSE TO COMMEMORATE THE HOLOCAUST AT THE UNITED STAT...
Subject offers a cross-cultural and trans-historical perspective on the problems of catastrophe and ...
This thesis examines the issues and controversies that the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused...
This dissertation analyzes lesbian feminist performance in the United States during the 1980s and 19...
At the frontier of Genocide Studies lies cultural genocide, a relatively new term which Law Professo...
Excerpt This paper presents findings from a two year field research project focusing on the public c...
9/11 marks one of the traumatic events of modern U. S. history. Yet its occurrence and aftermath mus...