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Negotiating Race and Rights in the Museum

English · Paperback / Softback

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Negotiating Race and Rights in the Museum traces the evolution of pervasive racial ideas, and `post-race¿ allusions, over more than a century of museum thinking and practice.


List of contents

Introduction: museums, race, and rights movements; 1. White supremacy and the problem of race; 2. Cultural diversity: racism reframed; 3. The problem of identity politics; 4. Negotiating racial histories; 5. Undesirable museums in a ‘post-race’ America; Conclusion: race, rights, and identity in a new era

About the author

Katy Bunning is Lecturer in Museum Studies at the University of Leicester, UK, and has a background in American Studies. Her previous publications include A Museum Studies Approach to Heritage (co-edited with Sheila Watson and Amy Jane Barnes).

Summary

Negotiating Race and Rights in the Museum traces the evolution of pervasive racial ideas, and ?post-race? allusions, over more than a century of museum thinking and practice.

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