Memory Anchors in the Great Plains: The Case of the Eagle Café

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Great Plains Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1353/gpq.2022.0045
Roger C. Aden
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Abstract:This article introduces the concept of memory anchors—tangible sites in which a formative portion of a person’s life story is rooted—to illustrate how some place memories remain vivid throughout a person’s lifetime, guide their interactions with others, and provide a foundation for their identity. Memory anchors are no doubt sprinkled across the Great Plains, especially among senior residents of the region who grew up prior to the proliferation of retail chain stores. For some senior citizens who grew up in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, the Eagle Café has worked as a memory anchor as they learned how the traditions and practices of Japanese Americans enhanced their understanding of the world around them. The lessons these individuals learned contributed to their self-described lifelong commitments to expanding their horizons, welcoming others, and forming bonds within and across communities. Their experiences also provide lessons for scholars seeking to excavate and archive memories about these vital sources of community identity across the Great Plains.
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记忆锚定在大平原:以鹰咖啡馆为例
摘要:本文介绍了记忆锚的概念,即一个人生活故事的形成部分植根于其中的有形场所,以说明一些地方的记忆如何在一个人的一生中保持生动,指导他们与他人的互动,并为他们的身份奠定基础。毫无疑问,记忆锚遍布大平原,尤其是在零售连锁店激增之前长大的该地区的老年居民中。对于一些在内布拉斯加州斯科茨布鲁夫长大的老年人来说,鹰咖啡馆是他们学习日裔美国人的传统和做法如何增强他们对周围世界的理解的记忆锚。这些人所学到的教训有助于他们自称的终身承诺,即扩大视野,欢迎他人,并在社区内外建立联系。他们的经历也为学者们提供了教训,他们试图挖掘和存档关于大平原社区身份的这些重要来源的记忆。
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期刊介绍: In 1981, noted historian Frederick C. Luebke edited the first issue of Great Plains Quarterly. In his editorial introduction, he wrote The Center for Great Plains Studies has several purposes in publishing the Great Plains Quarterly. Its general purpose is to use this means to promote appreciation of the history and culture of the people of the Great Plains and to explore their contemporary social, economic, and political problems. The Center seeks further to stimulate research in the Great Plains region by providing a publishing outlet for scholars interested in the past, present, and future of the region."
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