巴黎在燃烧吗?:在法国巡演美国的“美好战争”

IF 0.5 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY History & Memory Pub Date : 2015-09-06 DOI:10.2979/HISTMEMO.27.2.74
G. White
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越来越多的美国游客前往诺曼底登陆的海滩,在那里他们发现了一些地方,比如诺曼底美军公墓,这些地方重现了美国人对第二次世界大战的独特印象。经过巴黎的旅行者也有机会探索与法国人对战争的记忆有关的遗址——这些遗址有可能破坏也有可能证实主流叙事。这篇文章讨论了围绕巴黎解放的故事构建其历史的徒步旅行。分析探讨了历史理解的互动构建,因为这次旅行的主要叙述是解放,与法国同谋、抵抗、驱逐和大屠杀等问题交织在一起。
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Is Paris Burning?: Touring America’s “Good War” in France
Growing numbers of American travelers are making their way to the landing beaches of D-Day where they find places such as the Normandy American Cemetery that reproduce distinctly American visions of World War II. Travelers passing through Paris also find opportunities to explore sites relevant to French memories of the war—sites that have the potential to disrupt as well as validate dominant narratives. This article discusses a walking tour that constructed its history around the story of the liberation of Paris. The analysis explores the interactive construction of historical understanding as the tour’s dominant narrative of liberation intermingles with questions about French complicity, resistance, deportation and the Holocaust.
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