Politics and cultures of liberation: media, memory, and projections of democracy
In: Radboud studies in humanities volume 7
Introduction: Politics and Cultures of Liberation -- The Politics and Cultures of Liberation: Marketing, Memory and Mediation -- An Invasion of a Different Kind: The U.S. Office of War Information and "The Projection of America" Propaganda in the Netherlands, 1944–1945 /Marja Roholl -- Educating the Nation: Jo Spier, Dutch National Identity, and the Marshall Plan in the Netherlands /Mathilde Roza -- From Memory Repression to Memorialization: The Bombardments of Nijmegen 1944 and Mortsel 1943 /Joost Rosendaal -- Playing in the Ruins of Arnhem: Reenacting Operation Market Garden in Theirs Is the Glory /László Munteán -- "Can Anybody Fly This Thing?" Appropriations of History in Reenactments of Operation Market Garden /Wolfgang Hochbruck -- On the Road to Nijmegen—Earle Birney and Alex Colville, 1944–1945 /Hans Bak -- The Soundtrack of Liberation -- Liberation Songs: Music and the Cultural Memory of the Dutch Summer of 1945 /Frank Mehring -- The Reception and Development of Jazz in the Netherlands (1945–1970s) /Walter van de Leur -- Sounds of Freedom, Cosmopolitan Democracy, and Shifting Cultural Politics: From "The Jazz Ambassador Tours" to "The Rhythm Road" /Wilfried Raussert -- Transnational Re-Locations -- Marching Towards Kullman's Diner: Performing Transnational American Sites (of Memory) in Bavaria /Birgit M. Bauridl -- The Promise of Democracy for the Americas: U.S. Diplomacy and the Meaning(s) of World War II in El Salvador, 1941–1945 /Jorrit van den Berk -- Liberation and Lingering Trauma: U.S. Present and Haitian Past in Edwidge Danticat's The Dew Breaker /Josef Raab -- The Japanese American Relocation Center at Heart Mountain and the Construction of the Post-World War II Landscape /Eric J. Sandeen -- Transnational Perspectives from the Archives -- The Cornelius Ryan Collection of World War II Papers /Doug McCabe -- "Quality First!" American Aid to the Nijmegen University Library, 1945–1949 /Léon Stapper -- The Marshall Plan: "A Short Time to Change the World" /Linda Christenson and Eric Christenson -- The Liberation Route Europe: Challenges of Exhibiting Multinational Perspectives /Jory Brentjens and Wiel Lenders.