Emily Hoffman
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Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with Arkansas Tech University through 2024.
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Emily Hoffman's research examines the critical analysis of cultural sites and their representation, particularly focusing on how certain locations function as "anti-heritage polemics." Her work investigates how the narratives surrounding places like Bergerac can challenge conventional understandings of heritage, suggesting that these sites may actively work against established notions of cultural preservation and value. Hoffman's publications explore the complexities of interpreting such sites, considering how their historical and social contexts contribute to their polemical nature. Her scholarship engages with theoretical frameworks that address the construction and deconstruction of heritage, offering nuanced perspectives on the relationship between place, memory, and identity.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Bad manors: Bergerac as anti-heritage polemic (2024)
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Don Draper and the Enduring Appeal of Antonioni’s La Notte (2019)
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Do they know it’s Christmastime at all?: Mad Men and the dangers of seasonal nostalgia (2017)
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The Hybrid Homage: Nathan Englander's WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT ANNE FRANK (2014)
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