Where do we go from here: The pasts, presents and futures of Ground Zero

TitleWhere do we go from here: The pasts, presents and futures of Ground Zero
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsYifat Gutman
JournalMemory Studies
Volume2
Issue1
Pagination55-70
ISSN1750-6980, 1750-6999
Abstract

Spring 2006, when the rebuilding of Ground Zero began, was a unique moment in time — a turning point for the New York site and its publics. It signified transformation from debris to a memorial museum; a move from past catastrophe to future memories, as the nationalized narration of the events in the formal exhibit on site emphasized. Surprisingly, while the end result was already known, this moment of transformation allowed different audiences to put at halt the nationalized interpretation of the events of 9/11 and engage in personal, collected and collective, local and global, perspectives on the past, while enacting the presents and futures which seem to unfold from them. This article examines these distinct yet connected moments in order to reveal the different connections that people and governments make between pasts, presents and futures. It uses a non-linear approach to time, which explores and reworks the tension between linearity and relativity, as a sensitive lens to a political change that has proceeded well beyond the interaction on site.

URLhttp://mss.sagepub.com/content/2/1/55
DOI10.1177/1750698008097395
Short TitleWhere do we go from here