Public memory
Item
Item: Public memory
Item: Public memory
Item: Public memory
Item: Public memory
Item: Public memory
Item: Public memory
- Format
- book
- Creator
- Gerber, Amy
- Title
- Public memory
- Has Version
- https://www.worldcat.org/title/72580416
- Abstract
- Discusses the design, meaning and purpose of public memorials built to commemorate wars and tragedies. This documentary asks: why do some memorials move us, why are others forgettable, what do they really mean, and all memorials still relevant today? The program covers a specific group of memorials, including: the Oklahoma City National Memorial, the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Pan Am Flight 103 Memorial Cairn, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and plans for the first African-American lynching monument (the Clayton Jackson McGhie Memorial), among others. Examines what we can learn from controversial memorials and the many complex issues involved in memorializing the victims of crimes against humanity and terrorism
- Date
- 2005
- number of pages
- 1
- Publisher
- Cinema Guild
- Publication location
- New York
- Subject
- Video
- Identifier
- 56CKZ4XT
Linked resources
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, 620 N Harvey Ave Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Location |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Location |
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma | Location |