Presidential Libraries as Performance: Curating American Character from Herbert Hoover to George W. Bush: Theater in the Americas
Autor Jodi Kanteren Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 aug 2016
How do the funding, setting architecture, and exhibition of a presidential library shape our understanding of the president’s character? And how do diverse performances of the presidency create radically different opportunities for the practice of American citizenship? In Presidential Libraries as Performance: Curating American Character from Herbert Hoover to George W. Bush, Jodi Kanter analyzes presidential libraries as performances that encourage visitors to think in particular ways about executive leadership and about their own roles in public life.
Kanter considers the moments in the presidents’ lives the museums choose to interpret, and not to interpret, and how the libraries approach common subjects in the presidential museum narrative—the presidents’ early years in relation to cultural ideals, the libraries’ representations of presidential failures, personal and political, and the question of presidential legacy. Identifying the limited number of strategies the libraries currently use to represent the diversity of the American experience and American character, Kanter offers concrete suggestions for reinventing and reshaping the practices of museum professionals and visitors within the walls of these institutions.
Presidential museums can tell us important things about the relationships between performance and politics, entertainment and history, and leaders and the people they lead. Kanter demonstrates how the presidential libraries generate normative narratives about individual presidents, historical events, and what it means to be an American.
Kanter considers the moments in the presidents’ lives the museums choose to interpret, and not to interpret, and how the libraries approach common subjects in the presidential museum narrative—the presidents’ early years in relation to cultural ideals, the libraries’ representations of presidential failures, personal and political, and the question of presidential legacy. Identifying the limited number of strategies the libraries currently use to represent the diversity of the American experience and American character, Kanter offers concrete suggestions for reinventing and reshaping the practices of museum professionals and visitors within the walls of these institutions.
Presidential museums can tell us important things about the relationships between performance and politics, entertainment and history, and leaders and the people they lead. Kanter demonstrates how the presidential libraries generate normative narratives about individual presidents, historical events, and what it means to be an American.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780809335206
ISBN-10: 0809335204
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: 17
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Southern Illinois University Press
Colecția Southern Illinois University Press
Seria Theater in the Americas
ISBN-10: 0809335204
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: 17
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Southern Illinois University Press
Colecția Southern Illinois University Press
Seria Theater in the Americas
Notă biografică
Jodi Kanter is an associate professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the George Washington University. She is the author of Performing Loss: Rebuilding Community through Theater and Writing.
Cuprins
Table of Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
The Presidential Libraries at a Glance
Introduction: Locating American Character at the Presidential Libraries
Part I: Museum Funding, Visitor Participation and Presidential Character
Chapter 1: Character in Play: Performance Authority at the Presidential Library
Interlude: Senator Richard Russell Reflects on the Many Characters of Lyndon Johnson
Chapter 2: Character in Motion: Visitor Performance
Part II: Individualism and American Character
Chapter 3: Character Forever: Yearning for Immortality
Interlude: A Legacy in Song: Graham Jackson Brings Roosevelt Home
Chapter 4: Utopian Character: The Role of the Imaginary
Interlude: Origins on Display: Gerald Ford Encounters His Father
Part III: Disruption, Inspiration and the American Community
Chapter 5: Character Interrupted: Efficiency and Disruption
Interlude: Ivaniz Silva Remembers Saying Goodbye to the Bushes
Chapter 6: Performing the American Community
Coda: Character 2.0: Reinventing the Presidential Library
Bibliography
Dedication
Acknowledgments
The Presidential Libraries at a Glance
Introduction: Locating American Character at the Presidential Libraries
Part I: Museum Funding, Visitor Participation and Presidential Character
Chapter 1: Character in Play: Performance Authority at the Presidential Library
Interlude: Senator Richard Russell Reflects on the Many Characters of Lyndon Johnson
Chapter 2: Character in Motion: Visitor Performance
Part II: Individualism and American Character
Chapter 3: Character Forever: Yearning for Immortality
Interlude: A Legacy in Song: Graham Jackson Brings Roosevelt Home
Chapter 4: Utopian Character: The Role of the Imaginary
Interlude: Origins on Display: Gerald Ford Encounters His Father
Part III: Disruption, Inspiration and the American Community
Chapter 5: Character Interrupted: Efficiency and Disruption
Interlude: Ivaniz Silva Remembers Saying Goodbye to the Bushes
Chapter 6: Performing the American Community
Coda: Character 2.0: Reinventing the Presidential Library
Bibliography
Recenzii
“Although scholars lament that presidential libraries do not present full and unbiased information, Jodi Kanter offers a different way to understand the utility of these sources of knowledge about our chief executives. Viewed through the lens of performance, the libraries tell us much about ourselves and how we understand our shared history. A very engaging read and creative analysis of a much-neglected topic of study.”—Mark J. Rozell, author of Executive Privilege: Presidential Power, Secrecy, and Accountability
“In looking at American presidential libraries through the lens of performance, Jodi Kanter makes a strong case for how they reflect, shape, and interrogate normative narratives about the presidency, individual presidents and their legacies, and that elusive chimera ‘American character.’”—Tim Raphael, author of The President Electric: Ronald Reagan and the Politics of Performance
“Jodi Kanter’s smart, incisive book shows the power of museums to affect visitors’ sense of identity and their place in history. Without cynicism, she challenges prevailing presentations of presidential narratives. Her study of presidential libraries illuminates the larger discussions of truth, identity, and representation happening across all types of museums.”—Catherine Hughes, founding executive director, International Museum Theatre Alliance
"Presidential Libraries as Performance by Jodi Kanter demonstrates the myriad ways these museums define and influence cultural identity and suggests how they can better mirror the nuanced realities of the Oval Office, its place in a period's unique social and political climate, and the complexities of American character."--Teresa Palomo Acosta, Austin, Texas
“In looking at American presidential libraries through the lens of performance, Jodi Kanter makes a strong case for how they reflect, shape, and interrogate normative narratives about the presidency, individual presidents and their legacies, and that elusive chimera ‘American character.’”—Tim Raphael, author of The President Electric: Ronald Reagan and the Politics of Performance
“Jodi Kanter’s smart, incisive book shows the power of museums to affect visitors’ sense of identity and their place in history. Without cynicism, she challenges prevailing presentations of presidential narratives. Her study of presidential libraries illuminates the larger discussions of truth, identity, and representation happening across all types of museums.”—Catherine Hughes, founding executive director, International Museum Theatre Alliance
"Presidential Libraries as Performance by Jodi Kanter demonstrates the myriad ways these museums define and influence cultural identity and suggests how they can better mirror the nuanced realities of the Oval Office, its place in a period's unique social and political climate, and the complexities of American character."--Teresa Palomo Acosta, Austin, Texas
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How do the funding, setting architecture, and exhibition of a presidential library shape our understanding of the president’s character? And how do diverse performances of the presidency create radically different opportunities for the practice of American citizenship? In Presidential Libraries as Performance, Jodi Kanter analyzes presidential libraries as performances that encourage visitors to think in particular ways about executive leadership and about their own roles in public life.