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Challenging History in the Museum - International Perspectives

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Zusatztext 'This timely and highly stimulating book offers much-needed critical examination and reflection on issues that are increasingly relevant to museums of all kinds. The rich mix of voices and disciplinary perspectives brought together in this volume generates significant new insights that will enrich the work of practitioners and researchers alike.' Richard Sandell! University of Leicester! UK 'This is the first comprehensive collection dedicated to exploring the agency of museums in respect to the engagement of challenging histories. The editors position this work as a perceptual! rebellious and provocative call to arms for museums to boldly embrace this challenge. Based on a series of case studies and empirical research the authors detail how institutions might navigate the issues that confront them in engaging such difficult topics. Superbly written and insightful! this publication is a very important contribution to museum thinking and practice! and a must read for those who seek to embrace this challenge.' Fiona Cameron! University of Western Sydney! Australia Informationen zum Autor Jenny Kidd is Lecturer in Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University, UK. She is co-editor of Performing Heritage (with Anthony Jackson, 2010), has published widely on museums, new media and participatory practices, and is one of the founding members of the Challenging History network. Sam Cairns manages the Cultural Learning Alliance. Sam has been the Director of the Challenging History network since 2009. Alex Drago has been Education Manager at the Tower of London since 2007, having originally joined Historic Royal Palaces in 2006 to work at Hampton Court Palace. Amy Ryall is External Engagement Projects Officer for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Sheffield, UK . Miranda Stearn is Arts and Heritage Development Co-ordinator at Orleans House Gallery, She is also currently completing a PhD in Art History at the Courtauld Institute of Art, UK. Klappentext Challenging History in the Museum explores work with difficult, contested and sensitive heritages in a range of museum contexts. It is based on the Challenging History project, which brings together a wide range of heritage professionals, practitioners and academics to explore heritage and museum learning programmes in relation to difficult and controversial subjects. The book draws on work from countries around the world including Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, England, Germany, Japan, Northern Ireland, Norway, Scotland, South Africa, Spain and USA and crosses a number of disciplines: Museum and Heritage Studies, Cultural Policy Studies, Performance Studies, Media Studies and Critical Theory Studies. Zusammenfassung Challenging History in the Museum explores work with difficult! contested and sensitive heritages in a range of museum contexts. It is based on the Challenging History project! which brings together a wide range of heritage professionals! practitioners and academics to explore heritage and museum learning programmes in relation to difficult and controversial subjects. The book is divided into four sections. Part I! 'The Emotional Museum' examines the balance between empathic and emotional engagement and an objective! rational understanding of 'history'. Part II! 'Challenging Collaborations' explores the opportunities and pitfalls associated with collective! inclusive representations of our heritage. Part III! 'Ethics! Ownership! Identity' questions who is best-qualified to identify! represent and 'own' these histories. It challenges the concept of ownership and personal identification as a prerequisite to understanding! and investigates the ideas and controversies surrounding this premise. Part IV! 'Teaching Challenging History' helps us to explore the ethics and complexities of how challenging histories are taught. The book draws on work countries around the world including Braz...

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Authors Sam Cairns, Alex Drago, Jenny Kidd, Jenny (Cardiff University Kidd, Jenny Cairns Kidd, Amy Ryall
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2017
 
EAN 9780815399308
ISBN 978-0-8153-9930-8
No. of pages 262
Dimensions 160 mm x 240 mm x 10 mm
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Humanities, art, music > Art > Miscellaneous

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