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The Museal Turn

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'The Museal Turn' explores the dynamics of contemporary museum culture with regard to its ethics and aesthetics as well as its institutional, social and political frameworks. Aiming at a fuller understanding of both changes in museum culture and shifting interests in it, this collection of talks given at two interdisciplinary conferences held in Salzburg between 2009 and 2010 brings together the voices of practitioners and scholars from Europe, the USA and New Zealand. Grouped into five sections: "Museum Perspectives", "Museum Visiting", "Museum Narratives", "Performing the Museum" and "Museum Practice", 26 papers address the 'museal turn' in terms of the museum's history and cultural diversity, its materiality and mediality, its representation in literature as well as its political and educational agenda. Drawing, inter alia, on debates about consumer cultures, narratology and performance studies, this book reveals the 'museal turn' to negotiate some of present-day culture's most pressing dichotomies: loss and conservation, private and public, self and other, high and popular, individual and collective, learning and entertainment, authority and democracy

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Douglas Brown ist Feuilletonist bei der "Denver Post" und schreibt hauptsächlich über Themen wie Sex und Männlichkeit. Er lebt mit seiner Frau Annie und den beiden Töchtern in Boulder/Colorado.

Zusammenfassung

‘The Museal Turn’ explores the dynamics of contemporary museum culture with regard to its ethics and aesthetics as well as its institutional, social and political frameworks. Aiming at a fuller understanding of both changes in museum culture and shifting interests in it, this collection of talks given at two interdisciplinary conferences held in Salzburg between 2009 and 2010 brings together the voices of practitioners and scholars from Europe, the USA and New Zealand. Grouped into five sections: “Museum Perspectives”, “Museum Visiting”, “Museum Narratives”, “Performing the Museum” and “Museum Practice”, 26 papers address the ‘museal turn’ in terms of the museum’s history and cultural diversity, its materiality and mediality, its representation in literature as well as its political and educational agenda. Drawing, inter alia, on debates about consumer cultures, narratology and performance studies, this book reveals the ‘museal turn’ to negotiate some of present-day culture’s most pressing dichotomies: loss and conservation, private and public, self and other, high and popular, individual and collective, learning and entertainment, authority and democracy

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Dougla Brown (Herausgeber), Douglas Brown (Herausgeber), Sabine Coelsch-Foisner (Herausgeber), Christopher Herzog et al (Herausgeber), Christopher Herzog (Mitherausgeber), Andrea Oberndorfer (Mitherausgeber)
Verlag Universitätsverlag Winter
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 01.10.2012
 
EAN 9783825360979
ISBN 978-3-8253-6097-9
Seiten 369
Gewicht 697 g
Illustration 40 Abbildungen
Serien Wissenschaft und Kunst
Wissenschaft und Kunst
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Geschichte > Kulturgeschichte

Medialität, Tanz, Museumspädagogik, Performativität, Ausstellungskonzeption, Museumsgeschichte, Musealisierung, Konsumkultur, Ackroyd, Peter, Museumskultur, Museal Turn, Museum /i.d. Literatur, Queenstown Story Heritage Centre

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