Intersections of History, Memory, and “Rememory:” A Comparative Study of Elmina Castle and Williamsburg

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Main Author: Bowden, Ashley Camille
Language:English
Published: The Ohio State University / OhioLINK 2009
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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-osu12501743472021-08-03T05:56:49Z Intersections of History, Memory, and “Rememory:” A Comparative Study of Elmina Castle and Williamsburg Bowden, Ashley Camille African Americans African History Cultural Anthropology History Library Science Museums History Memory Rememory Slavery Slave Trade Elmina Ghana Williamsburg Virginia Museums Historic Sites Sites of Memory Representations of Slavery <p>The representation of freed and enslaved people of African descent at sites such as Elmina, Ghana, and Williamsburg, Virginia, are subject to much criticism and praise. “Founded” by the Portuguese in 1482 and later controlled by the Dutch, Elmina is distinguished as the first of its kind. Initially established as a trading center between Africans and Europeans, those interactions soon gave birth to Elmina as a dungeon for holding Africans as slaves for sale into slavery. Williamsburg, a living history museum, is identified as the second colonial capital following the Jamestown settlement. On the eve of the American Revolution its citizens were confronted with questions of freedom, independence, and bondage. While many white settlers fought for independence and freedom from England, they simultaneously embodied slavery and unequal treatment towards enslaved and free African Americans.</p><p>Today, both Elmina and Williamsburg reflect historical spaces as memory of the past. This thesis explores the ways that contemporary historical interpreters depict Elmina and Williamsburg. Some of the goals of this thesis are to study and analyze the sites’ contemporary flaws, the sources these flaws, the ways that the histories of these sites are packaged for guests, and to explore how the sites’ guests are encouraged to re-interpret and identify with the trans-Atlantic slave trade and slavery. A comparative analysis of the ways that Elmina and Williamsburg are interpreted by visitors, site administrators and the people that live in and around these sites was conducted to understand how these sites are memorialized. Finally, this thesis addresses questions of “musemification,” preservation, tourism, and the role that these sites play in shaping contemporary identities within and outside the African Diaspora</p> 2009-12-15 English text The Ohio State University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1250174347 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1250174347 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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topic African Americans
African History
Cultural Anthropology
History
Library Science
Museums
History
Memory
Rememory
Slavery
Slave Trade
Elmina
Ghana
Williamsburg
Virginia
Museums
Historic Sites
Sites of Memory
Representations of Slavery
spellingShingle African Americans
African History
Cultural Anthropology
History
Library Science
Museums
History
Memory
Rememory
Slavery
Slave Trade
Elmina
Ghana
Williamsburg
Virginia
Museums
Historic Sites
Sites of Memory
Representations of Slavery
Bowden, Ashley Camille
Intersections of History, Memory, and “Rememory:” A Comparative Study of Elmina Castle and Williamsburg
author Bowden, Ashley Camille
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title Intersections of History, Memory, and “Rememory:” A Comparative Study of Elmina Castle and Williamsburg
title_short Intersections of History, Memory, and “Rememory:” A Comparative Study of Elmina Castle and Williamsburg
title_full Intersections of History, Memory, and “Rememory:” A Comparative Study of Elmina Castle and Williamsburg
title_fullStr Intersections of History, Memory, and “Rememory:” A Comparative Study of Elmina Castle and Williamsburg
title_full_unstemmed Intersections of History, Memory, and “Rememory:” A Comparative Study of Elmina Castle and Williamsburg
title_sort intersections of history, memory, and “rememory:” a comparative study of elmina castle and williamsburg
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