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As the 21st century's first decade draws to a close, we are
reminded of events of the past, both distant and recent. Many
resulted in violent conflict. This volume investigates how our
memories are shaped by rhetorics crafted by people who want
audiences to remember events in specific ways. From the pivotal
battle between Americans and British and their Loyalist allies
during the American Revolution to North America's First Nations
conflicts with the White mainstream to current memories and
rhetoric about the recent war in Iraq, the authors of this book
examine the ways in which rhetoric acts as a catalyst not only for
cultural memory but also cultural amnesia. Both scholars and the
general public will find the analyses in these chapters
informative, insightful, and provocative. The authors delve into
literary fiction, accounts of history, and even the vocabulary of
the English language to examine what and how we remember and
forget. Assembled from coast to coast across the US and Canada, the
authors demonstrate how several rhetorics at once are often at
play, from Wallace Stegner's fiction to the architecture of urban
Toronto, the US Air Force Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, and even
in rural cemeteries.
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