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For the Enjoyment of the People - The Creation of National Identity in American Public Lands

Englisch · Fester Einband

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National parks are widely revered as “America’s best idea”—they are abundantly popular and remarkably noncontroversial in the United States. American presidents use these parks to stake their claims to environmentalism, assert a singular national history, and define a unified national identity, often doing so inside the parks themselves. However, the establishment and history of almost every national park has been riddled with conflict over competing claims to land, knowledge, and economic interests. Like any major area of public policy, the fissures present in debates over the national parks also represent important fracture lines in the public understanding of the meaning of America and of individual claims to citizenship. The park system, in other words, does a lot of political work for both presidents and the mass public, even though much of that work goes largely unnoticed. This book explores that political work by addressing themes of national origins and the dispossession of Indigenous peoples; monuments to the national past, heritage, and the assertion of a national narrative; environmentalism and natural resources; and exploitation of the national landscape for economic gain.
In For the Enjoyment of the People, Mary Stuckey looks at the politics of the parks as well as what the parks can teach us about citizenship and what it means to be American. Stuckey asserts that through the national parks we can hope to explain the past, clarify the present, and project the future. Combining interdisciplinary conversations about tourism, public memory, national history, park history, the presidency, and national identity, Stuckey contributes insightful ideas to the conversation on the history of national parks while examining the natural, military, and patriotic nature of America’s best idea.


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Acknowledgments
List of Images
Important Events in the Development of American Public Lands and the National Park Service
Introduction: Interpreting “America’s Best Idea”
1. Establishing National Origins: Erasure, Dispossession, and American Empire
2. Claiming a National Past: Patriotism and Citizenship
3. Asserting a Singular National Narrative: Whose History and Whose Heritage?
4. Protecting National Resources: Citizens Stewards and the Nation’s Future
5. Measuring Value: Entitlement in the Land of Opportunity
Conclusion: “For the Benefit and Enjoyment of All the People”
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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Mary E. Stuckey is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at Pennsylvania State University.

Zusammenfassung

Looks at the politics of US national parks and what the parks can teach us about citizenship and what it means to be American. Mary Stuckey asserts that through the national parks we can hope to explain the past, clarify the present, and project the future.

Produktdetails

Autoren Mary E Stuckey, Mary E. Stuckey
Verlag University Press Of Kansas
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 31.07.2023
 
EAN 9780700634798
ISBN 978-0-7006-3479-8
Seiten 304
Abmessung 159 mm x 233 mm x 25 mm
Gewicht 500 g
Thema Sachbuch > Geschichte > Sonstiges

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