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Colette Lemmon wrote:
> Can anyone suggest some good sources (for a graduate course) that present the challenges that museums face when they present the brutal and traumatic chapters in human history? I'm aware of Edward Linenthal's "Preserving Memory" (Holocaust Museum)and Dubin's "Display's of Power"
> but can anyone offer other suggestions?
Hi Collette,
There was a panel offering on grief by three different museums at 2000 AAM annual conference in Baltimore. One museum is in Dallas, which has the archival information on the assassination of JFK and the other two are the Oklahoma Museum and Littleton Museum in Colorado. There is an
art historian doing research on roadside monuments. If that is of interest, email me off list and I will dig up her contact information.
Hope this helps.
Terri McNichol
Consultant, Museum Collaborative Projects
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