Bent But Not Broken: Remembering Vulnerability and Resiliency at the National September 11 Memorial Museum

TitleBent But Not Broken: Remembering Vulnerability and Resiliency at the National September 11 Memorial Museum
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsNicholas S. Paliewicz
JournalSouthern Communication Journal
Volume82
Issue1
Pagination1-14
ISSN1041794X
Abstract

The National September 11 Memorial Museum (also called the 9/11 Memorial Museum) produces a rhetoric of resilience that provides visitors with a dominant and constitutive frame for public memory without necessarily overcoming contestations, perspectives, and mnemonic partialities that have shaped Ground Zero’s rhetorical meaning. Resilience can politicize mourning by breeding nationalism and overlooking political responsibilities, but it can also provide structures of representation for making sense of overwhelming tragic events. This article observes this dialectical tension between vulnerability and resilience by attending to the way objects visually orient visitors within a context of collective identity at the 9/11 Memorial Museum.

DOI10.1080/1041794X.2016.1252422
Short TitleBent But Not Broken