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Pedagogies of Public Memory explores opportunities for writing and
rhetorical education at museums, archives, and memorials. Readers
will follow students working and writing at well-known sites of
international interest (e.g., the Flight 93 National Memorial in
Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum),
at local sites (e.g., vernacular memorials in and around Muncie,
Indiana and the Central Pennsylvania African American Museum in
Reading, Pennsylvania), and in digital spaces (e.g., Florida State
University's Postcard Archive and The Women's Archive Project at
the University of Nebraska Omaha). From composing and delivering
museum tours, to designing online memorials that challenge
traditional practices of public grief, to producing and publishing
a magazine containing the photographs and stories of individuals
who lived through historic moments in the Freedom Struggle, to
expanding and creating new public archives - the pedagogical
projects described in this volume create richly textured learning
opportunities for students at all levels - from first-year writers
to graduate students. The students and faculty whose work is
represented in this volume undertake to reposition the past in the
present and to imagine possible new futures for themselves and
their communities. By exploring the production of public memory,
this volume raises important new questions about the intersection
of rhetoric and remembrance.
Pedagogies of Public Memory explores opportunities for writing and
rhetorical education at museums, archives, and memorials. Readers
will follow students working and writing at well-known sites of
international interest (e.g., the Flight 93 National Memorial in
Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum),
at local sites (e.g., vernacular memorials in and around Muncie,
Indiana and the Central Pennsylvania African American Museum in
Reading, Pennsylvania), and in digital spaces (e.g., Florida State
University's Postcard Archive and The Women's Archive Project at
the University of Nebraska Omaha). From composing and delivering
museum tours, to designing online memorials that challenge
traditional practices of public grief, to producing and publishing
a magazine containing the photographs and stories of individuals
who lived through historic moments in the Freedom Struggle, to
expanding and creating new public archives - the pedagogical
projects described in this volume create richly textured learning
opportunities for students at all levels - from first-year writers
to graduate students. The students and faculty whose work is
represented in this volume undertake to reposition the past in the
present and to imagine possible new futures for themselves and
their communities. By exploring the production of public memory,
this volume raises important new questions about the intersection
of rhetoric and remembrance.
A practical how-to guide for students and a powerful reminder of
the value of a humanities education In recent decades, the
humanities have struggled to justify themselves in the American
university. The costs of attending a four-year college have
exploded, resulting in intense pressure on students to major in
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), business,
and other pre-professional or "practical" majors that supposedly
transmit more marketable skills than can be acquired from the
humanities. But, as Laurie Grobman and E. Michele Ramsey argue,
this vision of humanities majors idly pondering the meaning of life
for four years is inaccurate. Major Decisions demonstrates how
choosing a major in the humanities is a worthwhile investment in a
global economy that is shifting in the direction of college
graduates who think broadly, critically, and ethically. Indeed, the
core skills and knowledge imparted by an education in the
humanities-including facility with written and verbal
communication, collaboration, problem-solving, technological
literacy, ethics, leadership, and an understanding of the human
impacts of globalization-are immensely useful to employers across a
variety of sectors. Major Decisions serves as a deeply informative
guide to students and parents-and provides a powerful reminder to
employers and university administrators of the true value of an
education in the humanities.
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