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Narratives of community :museums and ethnicity
- 其他作者: Guntarik, Olivia.
- 出版: Edinburgh : Museumsetc 2010.
- 稽核項: 429 p. :ill. ;22 cm.
- 標題: Museum exhibits. , Communication and culture. , Ethnicity. , Philosophy. , Multiculturalism. , Museums Social aspects. , Museums and minorities. , Museums , Social aspects. , Museums and community. , Race. , Museums Philosophy.
- ISBN: 1907697063 , 9781907697067
- 附註: 103年科技部補助人文及社會科學研究圖書設備計畫規劃主題 : 藝術學 : 博物館蒐藏與文化展示. pt. 1. Counter-narratives of cultural knowledge: Telling the story of possum skin cloaks / Vicki Couzens. Multicultural art and self-representation: an interview with artist James Luna / Klare Scarborough. Place, narrative and social space / Patricia Davis. Contextualizing and challenging assumptions / Kate Craddy -- pt. 2. New models of representing memory: Relevance and reality / Vicki Leibowitz. In our own image / Julie Kendig-Lawrence. Old forms, new purposes / Victoria Dickenson. Apne itihias te maan hai / Alison Taylor & Stacey Bains -- pt. 3. Involving voice, perspective and people: Are we there yet? / Magdalena Mieri. Advocating through crafts / Carmita Eliza Icasiano. Practices of inclusion / Annette B Fromm. Humanising contact zones / Philipp Schorch -- pt. 4. Narratives of nation and imagination: Active remembering in utopia / Catherine Gomes. Indexes of exclusion / Marzia Varutti. Fragments / Olivia Guntarik. Colonies, minorities, migration / Oliver Benjamin Hemmerle. Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 系統號: 005263996
- 資料類型: 圖書
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In this groundbreaking book, cultural theorist and historian Olivia Guntarik brings together a collection of essays on the revolutionary roles museums across the world perform to represent communities. She highlights a fundamental shift taking place in 21st century museums: how they confront existing assumptions about people, and the pioneering ways they work with communities to narrate oral histories, tell ancestral stories and keep memories from the past alive. The philosophical thread woven through each essay expresses a rejection of popular claims that minority people are necessarily silent, neglected and ignorant of the processes of representation. This book showcases new ways of thinking about contemporary museums as spaces of dialogue, collaboration and storytelling. It acknowledges the radical efforts many museums and communities make to actively engage with and overthrow existing misconceptions on the important subject of race and ethnicity.
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