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1 Alexander, Kaylee P.Breathe in and out, say their name: Renee Ater's Instagram-based Memorial "I Can't Breathe"This is how Renée Ater, a public scholar and historian, began a personal blogpost on May 29, 2020, just four days after the murder of George Floyd. Three days later she took to Instagram, posting a simple black square with Floyd's name and life dates. Intended at first as a one-off post, an interru...digital memorials; BLM; black lives matter; Instagram; monuments and memorials; commemoration; social media2020
2 Alexander, Kaylee P.Luxury vs. Obligation: Israelite burials in 19th-century ParisIn 1804, following decades of cemetery complications in major cities such as Paris, Napoleon issued a series of burial reforms that were to radically transform the ways in which French citizens would henceforth be buried. Still the basis for French burial laws to this day, the Decree of 23 Prairial ...cemetery history; Jewish burials; France; nineteenth-century; burial customs; Judaism2020
3 Alexander, Kaylee P.Reclaiming marginalized deaths through data analysis, the case of Geer CemeteryIn Plain Sight: Reflections Past & Actions Present in Durham's Geer Cemetery is an outdoor educational exhibit examining the history of Durham, NC's first public African American cemetery. The exhibit runs through April 3, 2021 and is spearheaded by Nicholas Levy and Debra Taylor Gonzales of the Fri...cemetery history; data visualization; Black cemeteries; North Carolina; digital humanities; data-driven humanities; death certificates; public history2021
4 Fanning, DarbyResearch practices and support needs of Language and Literature faculty at the University of UtahThis report investigates the research practices and support needs of Language and Literature scholars at the University of Utah.Research; Language; Literature; University of Utah; Libraries; Scholars; Area Studies2019-10-08
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