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  • Formaat: 190 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000098211

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Doing Public Humanities explores the cultural landscape from disruptive events to websites, from tours to exhibits, from after school arts programs to archives, giving readers a wide-ranging look at the interdisciplinary practice of public humanities.

Combining a practitioner’s focus on case studies with the scholar’s more abstract and theoretical approach, this collection of essays is useful for both teaching and appreciating public humanities. The contributors are committed to presenting a public humanities practice that encourages social justice and explores the intersectionalities of race, class, gender, and sexualities. Centering on the experiences of students with many of the case studies focused on course projects, the content will enable them to relate to and better understand this new field of study.

The text is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate classes in public history, historic preservation, history of art, engaged sociology, and public archaeology and anthropology, as well as public humanities.

List of Figures
vii
List of Contributors
ix
Introduction 1(4)
Susan Smulyan
1 The Rise Of The Public Humanists
5(23)
Robyn Schroeder
2 What Can Public Art Teach Public Humanities?
28(11)
Susan Smulyan
3 Teaching Digital Public Humanities With The Public Library: The Lou Costa Collection, The Updike Collection, And The As220 Collection At The Providence Public Library
39(16)
Jim Mcgrath
4 Preservation's Expanded Field: The Hacking Heritage Unconference And The Fogarty Funeral
55(18)
Marisa Angell Brown
5 Hyperlocal History: Linking People To The Past Through Class, Race, And Memory
73(24)
Ron M. Potvin
Marjory Gomez O'Toole
6 Racial Forgetting And Present History: Remembering Violence In Monuments, Museums, And Markers
97(17)
Monica Munoz Martinez
7 What Readers Matter? Challenging The Disappearance Of The Branch Library In Boston's Chinese Neighborhood
114(16)
Diane O'Donoghue
8 The Rosa Parks House: Doing Public Art And Public History In The Age Of Neoliberalism
130(21)
Maiyah Gamble-Rivers
Shana Weinberg
Anthony Bogues
9 Against Invisibility: Asian American Family Photography And The Public Humanities
151(14)
Robert G. Lee
Afterword: The "Doing" of Doing Public Humanities 165(9)
Matthew Frye Jacobson
Index 174
Susan Smulyan is Professor of American Studies at Brown University, USA, and former Director of the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage.