Forgetful “Sites of Memory”: Immigration Museums and the Uses of Public Memory
Abstract
Despite
strong
conceptual
frameworks
for
national
museums
as
potential
“sites
of
memory,”
practical
attempts
to
establish
such
sites
can
prove
paradoxically
forgetful.
The
following
paper
considers
this
apparent
paradox
by
contrasting
the
highly
idealized
theoretical
motives
for
a
national
museum
of
immigration
in
France
with
the
concrete
realization
of
such
a
museum
in
Argentina.
Grounded
in
a
problematic
opposition
between
New
World
memory
and
Old
World
amnesia
of
immigration ,
the
French
museum
was
conceived
as
a
form
of
national
“memory‐work”
that
need
not
contend
with
the
colonial
past.
This
paper
challenges
that
binary
opposition
through
the
example
of
Argentina,
whose
national
museum
of
immigration
enshrines
a
hegemonic
memory
of
white
European
immigration
that
omits
the
history
and
present
of
an
increasingly
mestizo
immigrant
population.
Both
nations’
attempts
to
restitute
public
memory
of
immigration
through
inclusive
“sites
of
memory”
have,
I
argue,
inadvertently
highlighted
their
own
national
blindspots.
The
cases
presented
here
point
to
the
persistence
of
forgetfulness
as
a
political
feature
of
national
memory,
and
to
the
often
unintentional
political
uses
of
public
memory
sites.
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