反对公众记忆中的主导叙事

IF 1.5 4区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Technical Communication Pub Date : 2022-08-02 DOI:10.55177/tc985417
A. L. O’Brien, Josephine N. Walwema
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目的:国家历史委员会倾向于避免建立历史标记文本(hmt),纪念碑或纪念碑,记录对黑人和棕色人种的暴力行为。“平等司法倡议”(EJI)利用一系列策略绕过当地历史委员会来纪念私刑受害者。方法:在本研究中,我们使用EJI的社区记忆项目(CRP)作为我们的数据集,这是一个社区活动家的信息手册。我们在对社区纪念项目的分析中应用了4r (Walton, Moore, & Jones, 2019)和战术技术沟通,并认为该文件是一种联合的、讲真相的策略,可以纠正公共记忆中的不平等。结果:我们发现EJI的CRP与历史标记项目的合作清楚地展示了联盟如何在战术上干预种族主义系统——比如拒绝讲述真相的历史委员会——通过为在社区中建立历史标记创造不同的途径。结论:我们认为,公共记忆文本往往通过避免种族恐怖、私刑等话题来强化种族主义,而这些遗漏对社区产生了文化和物质上的影响。我们认为,技术传播者可以干预公共记忆系统,并通过社区行动主义的联合方法促进真相的讲述。
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Countering Dominant Narratives in Public Memory
Purpose: State historical commissions tend to avoid erecting historical marker texts (HMTs), memorials, or monuments that document violence towards Black and brown individuals. The Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) uses a series of tactics to circumvent local historical commissions to memorialize victims of lynching. Methods: In this study, we use the EJI's Community Remembrance Project (CRP), an informational handbook for community activists, as our data set. We apply the 4Rs (Walton, Moore, & Jones, 2019) and tactical technical communication in our analysis of the Community Remembrance Project and argue that the document functions as a coalitional, truth-telling tactic to redress inequalities in public memory. Results: We found that the EJI's CRP efforts with the Historical Marker Project clearly demonstrate how coalitions can tactically intervene in racist systems—like historical commissions that reject truth-telling efforts—by creating a different path for historical markers to be erected in communities. Conclusion: We argue that public memory texts often reinforce racism by avoiding topics like racial terror lynching and that these omissions have cultural and material consequences on communities. We contend that technical communicators can intervene in public memory systems and promote truth-telling through coalitional approaches to community activism.
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