Museum Transformations. Группа авторов

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Название Museum Transformations
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Жанр Изобразительное искусство, фотография
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Издательство Изобразительное искусство, фотография
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target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_c329dc00-29d2-58fb-a31f-bea061beb107">Notes References 17 PRESERVING THE PHYSICAL OBJECT IN CHANGING CULTURAL CONTEXTS The physical use of objects from museum collections More challenges to core conservation values The authority for conservation decisions Challenges to conservation from within Western values Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes References Further Reading

      12  PART III: Museum Experiments 18 THE LAST FRONTIER: Migratory Culture, Video, and Exhibiting without Voyeurism Landscapes of Madness Towards the Other Parties and encounters Migratory aesthetics Reunion, resilience, resistance Failed encounters: The problems of identification At home? Metaphors museums live by Notes References 19 PUBLIC ART/PRIVATE LIVES: The Making of Hotel Yeoville Tegan Bristow, Terry Kurgan and Alexander Opper Introduction On Rockey Street Exploring the ground Culture as infrastructure Going live Who wants what Photography, Facebook, and human rights Tegan Bristow Research and insights Nets are for catching Interactive encounters in flow Anonymity Alexander Opper New exhibition models Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes References 20 MUSEUMS, WOMEN, AND THE WEB The web advantage A brief history of feminist exhibitions on the web WACK! Global Feminisms elles@centrepompidou Shifting the Gaze References Websites Further Reading 21 MÖBIUS MUSEOLOGY: Curating and Critiquing the Multiversity Galleries at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia Transforming aboriginal–museum relationships in the multiversity galleries Working with Dzawada’enuxw community members in the Multiversity Galleries Working with Nuxalk community members in the Multiversity Galleries Conclusions Postscript Notes References Further Reading 22 WHEN YOU WERE MINE: (Re)Telling History at the National Museum of the American Indian References 23 AGAINST THE EDIFICE COMPLEX: Vivan Sundaram’s History Project and the Colonial Museum in India Notes References 24 CAN NATIONAL MUSEUMS BE POSTCOLONIAL?: The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Obligation of Redress to First Nations Initiating redress, countering the vanishing Indian, 1967–2011 Minding the gaps: The CMHR and the problem of redress Acknowledgments Notes References

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      1 INTRODUCTIONFIGURE 0.1 (a) Display of masks made by the Kalabari peoples from the Niger Delt...FIGURE 0.2 The Sainsbury