2022
DOI: 10.58680/ccc202232122
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Participatory Counternarratives: Geocomposition, Public Memory, and the Sounding of Hybrid Place/Space

Jacob D. Richter

Abstract: This article argues that conceptions of public memory, as constructed, produced, and enacted in spaces such as a university campus, can be strategically reconceived for social justice ends by mapping student-created rhetorical audio tour compositions to physical locations around that place.

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