Jacquelyn Micieli-Voutsinas
Assistant Professor
- Gainesville FL UNITED STATES
- College of the Arts
Jacque Micieli-Voutsinas is a critical museum studies scholar with expertise on 9/11 memory and landscapes of terrorism, broadly defined.
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Jacque Micieli-Voutsinas is an assistant professor of museum studies in the School of Art and Art History in the College of the Arts. Her interests include: difficult heritage at sites of terrorism, 9/11 memorial landscapes, memorial museums and popular geopolitics, feminist theories of affect, emotion and embodiment, critical museum studies and decolonial practices, geographies of trauma and trauma-resilient landscapes of heritage, and LGBT cultural practices of place-making. She is interested in the power of heritage to create social change.
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Articles
Toxic Landfills, Survivor Trees, and Dust Cloud Memories: More-than-Human Ecologies of 9/11 Memory
Environment and Planning D: Society and SpaceJacque Micieli-Voutsinas and Julia Cavicchi
2019-01-15
In foregrounding ecologies of “9/11” memory and memorialization, this essay draws on more-than-human approaches that emphasize how both human and nonhuman matter and memory emerge from and transform each other in and around lower Manhattan. At the World Trade Center, both human and nonhuman experiences of violence and violation are implicated in the “ecologies of memory” preserved and curated at the site.