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for the flight north clog roadways and beaches alike, spring-
breakers vying for surf, sun, and suds, and baseball fans, who
sounds contained within the iron gates that surround the concrete
with its members, who collectively exhibit many of the traits that
1Russell, Ian. Freud and Volkan: Psychoanalysis, Group Identities, and Archaeology.
Antiquity, vol. 80. no. 307, 185.
rejoice (usually for ourselves). When they lose we are unfulfilled.
as the physical space of green grass, white lines, and the perfectly
external materiality unify and reinforce our bond to the group and
to Red Sox nation - those who are present, those who came before,
walked to this old wooden stilted structure and ascended its stairs,
from this vantage point brings into stark relief the notion of
3http://www.florida-everglades.com/chokol/smallw.htm
4Witmore, Christopher L. “Symmetrical Archaeology: Excerpts of a Manifest.” World
Archaeo;ogy. 546-562. 2007. http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/section?
content=a786949480&fulltext=713240928
the old screen door creaked shut, the past confronted me in the
time I found little need to return. I argue that this is the conclusion
for most visitors, satisfied yet not compelled to return.
sense of the past; yet unlike Bacon’s studio, this place is not a
that this museum has to connect with its audience in new and
important ways.
5http://www.hughlane.ie/kids_club.php?
type=Moving+the+Studio&heading=Francis+Bacon%92s+Studio&rsno=5
second is more cerebral, connecting us to the past in the present
occur. This is the excitement and gift of who and what we are.