In this paper I argue that “post-raciality” entails a way of remembering that depoliticizes the social meaning of memory and thus of history. Through aesthetic critique, I attempt to show how the hyper-production of memory obscures the very real forms of violence directed toward non-whites. By developing the aesthetic critiques of W.E.B. Du Bois and Walter Benjamin, I argue that representing former violence as social memory fails to adequately address subtle forms of cultural and residual violence. Furthermore, I argue that post-racial memory produces sites and representations of the past only to enact a type of social forgetting in the present. I develop a political sense of mourning as a form of resistance against the violence of post...
<p>This dissertation argues for a version of democratic theory, and institutions of democratic pract...
While critical analyses of loss and mourning in African American studies have tended to focus on nar...
This paper traces the history of one specific photograph and its exhibition over time from the 1930s...
In this paper I argue that “post-raciality” entails a way of remembering that depoliticizes the soci...
In this paper I argue that “post-raciality” entails a way of remembering that depoliticizes the soci...
Recent years have seen a marked resurgence of interest in America's racially violent past. But despi...
This dissertation offers a history of the perilous American present. Through a series of timely case...
In the post holocaust era, there has emerged an academic tradition amongst peace scholars that affir...
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is the first national memorial to Black victims of lynch...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
This project makes available a language by which mourning can be expressed and explored as an episte...
Late twentieth-century architecture is increasingly charged with the task of constructing sites of m...
Final pre-publlication version of a paper that appeared in a special issue of Social Research (volum...
This paper examines how the memory of violence against demonstrators is culturally produced. In line...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation project investigates some of the way...
<p>This dissertation argues for a version of democratic theory, and institutions of democratic pract...
While critical analyses of loss and mourning in African American studies have tended to focus on nar...
This paper traces the history of one specific photograph and its exhibition over time from the 1930s...
In this paper I argue that “post-raciality” entails a way of remembering that depoliticizes the soci...
In this paper I argue that “post-raciality” entails a way of remembering that depoliticizes the soci...
Recent years have seen a marked resurgence of interest in America's racially violent past. But despi...
This dissertation offers a history of the perilous American present. Through a series of timely case...
In the post holocaust era, there has emerged an academic tradition amongst peace scholars that affir...
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is the first national memorial to Black victims of lynch...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
This project makes available a language by which mourning can be expressed and explored as an episte...
Late twentieth-century architecture is increasingly charged with the task of constructing sites of m...
Final pre-publlication version of a paper that appeared in a special issue of Social Research (volum...
This paper examines how the memory of violence against demonstrators is culturally produced. In line...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation project investigates some of the way...
<p>This dissertation argues for a version of democratic theory, and institutions of democratic pract...
While critical analyses of loss and mourning in African American studies have tended to focus on nar...
This paper traces the history of one specific photograph and its exhibition over time from the 1930s...