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Affective Heritage and the Politics of Memory after 9/11:Curating Trauma at the Memorial Museum
Prelude: curating trauma
Affective heritage and the politics of memory after 9/11
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I: 9/11 Memory in situ
Manic memories, contested meanings of place
Emplacing memory, codifying place
Unclaimed remains: mediating loss, narrating place
Manic places, public emotions
Melancholic mania: a conclusion
Affective pedagogies, emotional learning
Sensing presence: conceptualizing the visceral
Feeling absence: a field observation
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum: a place to re-member
Conclusion
II: 9/11 Memory, ex situ
Trauma after 9/11: holocaust memorial lessons
Holocaust memory and the New World Trade Center
Memory’s “Transnational Turn”
Remembering the Holocaust post-9/11
Contrapuntal memories inside the 9/11 Memorial Museum
(Without) conclusion
/11 memory and the “trauma economy”
Trauma as exception, exceptional trauma
Un/grievable lives
Trauma’s others and the limits of 9/11 memory
(Without) conclusion
On wounds and prosthesis
Beyond trauma
Towards more peaceful tomorrows
Conclusions
Epilogue: affective heritage and 9/11 memory in the age of Trump
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