Remembering Enslavement Reassembling the Southern Plantation Museum

Cover of Remembering Enslavement Reassembling the Southern Plantation Museum by Amy E. Potter
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 9780820360942
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.84657508608 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 306.3/620975074
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Remembering Enslavement Reassembling the Southern Plantation Museum by Amy E. Potter, published by University of Georgia Press in 2022, is a comprehensive examination of plantation museums as venues for reshaping public narratives about slavery in the American South. This 348-page book delves into the evolving representation of formerly enslaved individuals within these museums, highlighting both progress and persistent disparities in their portrayal and commemoration.

The book employs assemblage theory to provide a fresh perspective on heritage sites, exploring how slavery and the experiences of the enslaved are integrated into the narratives of southern plantation museums. By analyzing various plantation sites and considering the viewpoints of tourists, museum staff, and interpreters, the work reveals regional differences in storytelling and public engagement. The concluding section poses critical questions aimed at guiding professionals in reconfiguring museum narratives to more equitably center the experiences of the formerly enslaved.


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Remembering Enslavement explores plantation museums as sites for contesting and reforming public interpretations of slavery in the American South. Emerging out of a three-year National Science Foundation grant (2014-17), the book turns a critical eye toward the growing inclusion of the formerly enslaved within these museums, specifically examining advances but also continuing inequalities in how they narrate and memorialize the formerly enslaved.

Using assemblage theory as a framework, Remembering Enslavement offers an innovative approach for studying heritage sites, retelling and remapping the ways that slavery and the enslaved are included in southern plantation museums.

It examines multiple plantation sites across geographic areas, considering the experiences of a diversity of actors: tourists, museum managers/owners, and tour guides/interpreters. This approach allows for an understanding of regional variations among plantation museums, narratives, and performances, as well as more in-depth study of the plantation tour experience and public interpretations. The authors conclude the book with a set of questions designed to help professionals reassemble plantation museum narratives and landscapes to more justly position the formerly enslaved at their center.

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