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This book addresses the interconnected issues of public memory, race, and heritage tourism, exploring the ways in which historical tourism shapes collective understandings of Americas earliest engagements with race.

It includes contributions from a diverse group of humanities scholars, including early Americanists, and scholars from communication, English, museum studies, historic preservation, art and architecture, Native American studies, and history. Through eight chapters, the collection offers varied perspectives and original analyses of memory-making and re-making through travel to early American sites, bringing needed attention to the considerable role that tourism plays in producing-and possibly unsettling-racialized memories about Americas past. The book is an interdisciplinary effort that analyses lesser-known sites of historical and racial significance throughout North America and the Caribbean (up to about 1830) to unpack the relationship between leisure travel, processes of collective remembering or forgetting, and the connections of tourist sites to colonialism, slavery, genocide, and oppression.

Public Memory, Race, and Heritage Tourism of Early Americaprovides a deconstruction of the touristic experience with racism, slavery, and the Indigenous experience in America that will appeal to students and academics in the social sciences and humanities.

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Public Memory, Race, and Heritage Tourism of Early America
This book addresses the interconnected issues of public memory, race, and heritage tourism, exploring the ways in which historical tourism shapes collective understandings of Americas earliest engagements with race.
It includes contributions from a diverse group of humanities scholars, including early Americanists, and scholars from communication, English, museum studies, historic preservation, art and architecture, Native American studies, and history. Through eight chapters, the collection offers varied perspectives and original analyses of memory-making and re-making through travel to early American sites, bringing needed attention to the considerable role that tourism plays in producingand possibly unsettlingracialized memories about Americas past. The book is an interdisciplinary effort that analyses lesser-known sites of historical and racial significance throughout North America and the Caribbean (up to about 1830) to unpack the relationship between leisure travel, processes of collective remembering or forgetting, and the connections of tourist sites to colonialism, slavery, genocide, and oppression.
Public Memory, Race, and Heritage Tourism of Early America provides a deconstruction of the touristic experience with racism, slavery, and the Indigenous experience in America that will appeal to students and academics in the social sciences and humanities.
Cathy Rex is a Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. She specializes in early American literature and material culture. Her scholarship has appeared in many journals and edited collections; her monograph was published by Ashgate in 2015.
Shevaun E. Watson is an Associate Professor of English and Director of Composition at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She specializes in rhetoric, composition, early American rhetoric, and public memory. She is working on a monograph about heritage tourism, race, and public memory in Charleston, S.C.
New Directions in Tourism Analysis
Edited by Dimitri Ioannides, E-TOUR, Mid Sweden University, Sweden
Although tourism is becoming increasingly popular both as a taught subject and an area for empirical investigation, the theoretical underpinnings of many approaches have tended to be eclectic and somewhat underdeveloped. However, recent developments indicate that the field of tourism studies is beginning to develop in a more theoretically informed manner, but this has not yet been matched by current publications.
The aim of this series is to fill this gap with high quality monographs or edited collections that seek to develop tourism analysis at both theoretical and substantive levels using approaches which are broadly derived from allied social science disciplines such as Sociology, Social Anthropology, Human and Social Geography, and Cultural Studies. As tourism studies covers a wide range of activities and sub fields, certain areas such as Hospitality Management and Business, which are already well provided for, would be excluded. The series will therefore fill a gap in the current overall pattern of publication.
Suggested themes to be covered by the series, either singly or in combination, include: consumption; cultural change; development; gender; globalisation; political economy; social theory; and sustainability.
Being and Dwelling through Tourism
An Anthropological Perspective
Catherine Palmer
Resort Spatiality
Reimagining Sites of Mass Tourism
Zelmarie Cantillon
The Morphology of Tourism
Planning for Impact in Tourist Destinations
Philip Feifan Xie and Kai Gu
Public Memory, Race, and Heritage Tourism of Early America
Edited by Cathy Rex and Shevaun E. Watson
For more information about this series, please visit www.routledge.com/New-Directions-in-Tourism-Analysis/book-series/ASHSER1207 >
Public Memory, Race, and Heritage Tourism of Early America
Edited by Cathy Rex and Shevaun E. Watson
First published 2022 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 1
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2022 selection and editorial matter, Cathy Rex and Shevaun E. Watson; individual chapters, the contributors
The right of Cathy Rex and Shevaun E. Watson to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Rex, Cathy, editor. | Watson, Shevaun E., editor.
Title: Public memory, race, and heritage tourism of early America / Edited by Cathy Rex and Shevaun E. Watson.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. | Series: New directions in tourism analysis | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021017814 (print) | LCCN 2021017815 (ebook) | ISBN 9780367609986 (hardback) | ISBN 9780367610005 (paperback) | ISBN 9781003102830 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Heritage tourism--United States. | Collective memory--United States--History. | Racism--United States--History. | Slavery--United States--History. | Indigenous peoples--Social conditions.
Classification: LCC G155.U6 P83 2022 (print) | LCC G155.U6 (ebook) | DDC 306.4/8190973--dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021017814
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021017815
ISBN: 978-0-367-60998-6 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-367-61000-5 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-10283-0 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003102830
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by Deanta Global Publishing Services, Chennai, India
Contents
Shevaun E. Watson and Cathy Rex
Barry L. Stiefel
Matthew Duqus and Brian Murphy
Cathy Rex
Kathryn Florence
Ella Howard
Mark Ward Sr.
Sara Harwood
David A. Tschida
Shevaun E. Watson
Barry L. Stiefel, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Historic Preservation and Community Planning program at the College of Charleston. He is interested in how local preservation efforts affect regional, national, and multi-national policies within the field of cultural resource management. Dr. Stiefel has published numerous books and articles.
Matthew Duqus received his Ph.D. in English from Vanderbilt University. He has taught at Vanderbilt, North Dakota State University, and the University of North Alabama, where he received tenure. He is co-editor of Brills Classical Companion to Early America (2021).
Brian Murphy
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