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Jan 24, 2023 | ISBN 9780807006719

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Praise

“With this much-needed book, even readers already engaging in more holistic history-telling will find meaningful ways to level up their critical thinking.”
Booklist, Starred Review

“Hass offers a powerful exposé of the persistence of race in the ongoing public dialogue about citizenship and belonging.”
Library Journal

“[An] ultra-compelling book . . . With this much-needed book, even readers already engaging in more holistic history-telling will find meaningful ways to level up their critical thinking.”
Publishers Weekly

“If you have ever wanted to understand how and why monuments work, this stunning book is your decoder ring. . . . A sharp tool for interpreting the racial implications of America’s cultural and physical landscape.”
—Tiya Miles, author of All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack, a Black Family Keepsake

“In Blunt Instruments, Kristin Hass deftly interrogates the hidden messages—those clearly understood but rarely spoken aloud—that shape what it means to be American today. It is a fascinating, urgent, eye-opening, and necessary read, offering a vision for a nation where all can thrive.”
—Mark Clague, author of O Say Can You Hear? A Cultural Biography of “The Star-Spangled Banner”

“For anyone and everyone interested in creating a more socially just world, this is essential reading! Blunt Instruments is an indispensable field guide that helps us all to understand and navigate debates surrounding memorials and monuments, museums, and everyday patriotic practices that have rocked our nation. Kristin Hass provides concise historical context, new language, and a powerful analysis that makes it impossible to see or unsee the world around us in the same way ever again. The lesson of this book is clear: cultural infrastructure plays a huge role in maintaining crushing inequities. Once we understand this, we can and must contribute to challenging and changing it.”
—Dr. Lisa Yun Lee, executive director, National Public Housing Museum, and Associate Professor of Public Practice and Museum Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago

Table Of Contents

Introduction: White Lies Matters

Section I: Memorials
Monumental Basics

Chapter One: Memorials: The Lost Cause Won 
Memorial Timeline     
Pre-1890: A Mixed Bag     
1890-1920: The First Memorial Boom

Chapter Two: Memorials: The Lost Cause Keeps Winning
Memorial Timeline
1920-1980: Living Memorials and Dying Cities
1980-2010: The Second Memorial Boom in Three Acts
2010-Present: Tumbling Down and Rising Up

Section II: Museums  Museum Basics

Chapter Three: Museums: White Temples Emerged 
Museum Timeline       
Pre-1870: Cabinet of Curiosities       
1870-1940: The First Golden Age of American Museums       

Chapter Four: Museums: White Temples Reshaped?
Museum Timeline               
1965 – 2019: From King Tut to Emmett Till       
The Summer of 2020

Section III: Patriotic Practices
Patriotic Practice Basics

Chapter Five: Patriotic Practices: Allegiance Gets Pledged 
Patriotic Practices Timeline       
1776-1865: A Fraught Beginning
1866-1917: Patriotism from the Ground Up

Chapter Six: Patriotic Practices: Allegiance Gets Paid For
Patriotic Practices Timeline       
1917-1976: Federally Mandated Patriotism
2001-2021: Paid Patriotism and Outrageous Refusal

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