Compromise, Commemoration and Containment of Public Memory: The Revival of Paul Robeson’s Legacy at Rutgers University, 1966–1975

IF 0.5 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY History & Memory Pub Date : 2020-09-05 DOI:10.2979/histmemo.32.2.02
Larry Durst
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Abstract:Paul Robeson was the most famous alumnus in the history of Rutgers College, but by the 1960s, four decades after his graduation, his name had been effectively erased from the school’s public memory, a victim of Cold War nationalism. Despite efforts by student activists in the 1960s to restore his legacy, and official recognitions that followed, Robeson’s reputation remained obscure. Taking a new look into the Rutgers Archives through the lens of public memory theory, this article argues that for Robeson, and for controversial figures more generally, commemorations reached through concession and compromise can serve to contain public memories more than proclaim them.
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妥协,纪念和遏制公共记忆:保罗·罗伯逊在罗格斯大学的遗产复兴,1966-1975
摘要:保罗·罗布森(Paul Robeson)是罗格斯大学历史上最著名的校友,但在他毕业40年后的20世纪60年代,作为冷战民族主义的受害者,他的名字实际上已经从学校的公众记忆中抹去。尽管学生积极分子在20世纪60年代努力恢复他的遗产,以及随后的官方承认,罗布森的名声仍然模糊不清。本文通过公共记忆理论的视角重新审视了罗格斯大学的档案,认为对于罗布森以及更普遍的有争议的人物来说,通过让步和妥协达成的纪念活动可以容纳公众的记忆,而不是宣扬它们。
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