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List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Statue Mania to Memorial Mania: Scope of the Subject
2. Grief: Temporary Memorials and Contemporary Modes of Mourning
3. Fear: Terrorism Memorials and Security Narratives
4. Gratitude: Memorializing World War II and the "Greatest Generation"
5. Shame: Duluth’s Lynching Memorial and Issues of National Morality
6. Anger: Contesting American Identity in Contemporary Memorial Culture
Notes
Index
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