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5 The summer of 2020: memorialization under Covid-19 and Black Lives Matter
Patterns of Prejudice ( IF 1.434 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-18 , DOI: 10.1080/0031322x.2021.1950316
Tony Kushner

ABSTRACT

Through a range of local and national examples, Kushner explores how Britain has dealt with difficult histories, especially relating to racism, slavery and antisemitism. By utilizing insights from the history of emotions and the senses, he explores how the murder of George Floyd in the Covid-19 summer of 2020 brought to the fore issues of commemoration and belonging that have never been confronted and contested so intensively and heatedly before. His article argues for a bold response that is not afraid, through due process, to remove heritage that is deeply offensive, while recognizing the importance of ambiguity and complexity in re-representing and confronting troubling pasts, including the representation of perpetrators. In working towards a post-Covid-19 world, Kushner argues against returning to the ‘norm’ and instead towards a heritage and history that is sensitive, critical and inclusive, recognizing the presence of migrants in Britain, past and present.



中文翻译:

5 2020 年夏天:Covid-19 下的纪念活动和黑人的命也是命

摘要

通过一系列地方和国家的例子,库什纳探讨了英国如何处理艰难的历史,特别是与种族主义、奴隶制和反犹太主义有关的历史。通过利用对情感和感官历史的洞察,他探索了乔治·弗洛伊德在 2020 年夏天的 Covid-19 遇害事件如何将纪念和归属问题带到了最重要的位置,这些问题以前从未如此激烈和激烈地面对和争论过。他的文章主张采取大胆的回应,不惧怕通过正当程序移除极具攻击性的遗产,同时承认模糊性和复杂性在重新表现和面对令人不安的过去(包括对肇事者的表现)的重要性。在努力迈向后 Covid-19 世界的过程中,

更新日期:2021-08-19
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