Public memory, digital media, and prison narratives at Robben Island

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Rulon WOOD
Julia BERGER
Marouf HASIAN

Abstract

In this article, the authors analyze face-to-face and interactive tours of Robben Island, South Africa. Using ethnographic and rhetorical research methods, they consider the ways in which the Island employs themes of triumph over oppression as a form of nation building. In addition, they consider the ways in which museum narratives may limit how visitors think about social justice in contemporary South Africa.

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WOOD, R. ., BERGER, J. ., & HASIAN, M. . (2017). Public memory, digital media, and prison narratives at Robben Island. ESSACHESS – Journal for Communication Studies, 10(1(19), 173-197. https://essachess.com/3/index.php/jcs/article/view/185

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