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Micromuseology: An Analysis of Small Independent Museums by Fiona Candlin (Birkbeck, University of London, UK)

How would our understanding of museums change if we used the Vintage Wireless Museum or the Museum of Witchcraft as examples rather than the British Museum or the Louvre? Although there are thousands of small, independent, single-subject museums in the UK, Europe and North America, the field of museum studies remains focused almost exclusively on major institutions. In this ground-breaking new book, Fiona Candlin reveals how micromuseums challenge preconceived ideas about what museums are and how they operate. Based on extensive fieldwork and analysis of more than fifty micromuseums, she shows how they offer dramatically different models of curation, interpretation and visitor experience, and how their analysis generates new perspectives on subjects such as display, objects, collections, architecture, and the public sphere. The first-ever book dedicated to the subject, Micromuseology provides a platform for radically rethinking key debates within museum studies. Destined to transform the field, it is essential reading for students and researchers in museum studies, anthropology, material culture studies, and visual culture.

Micromuseology Reviews

We can declare Candlin's experiment in the relevance of micromuseums a success. -- Jack David Eller * Anthropology Review Database *
Dont let the modest title fool you. Candlin does not just provide 'an analysis of small independent museums', she prods Museum Studies to rethink its primary object of study. Part travel literature, part ethnography, Candlins book offers both a new object what she dubs 'the micromuseum' and a highly innovative method for its scholarly study, 'micromuseology'. After Micromuseology, one might ask: 'What was Museum Studies?'. -- Raiford Guins, Stony Brook University, USA

About Fiona Candlin (Birkbeck, University of London, UK)

Fiona Candlin is Senior Lecturer in Museum Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, UK

Table of Contents

Micromuseology: An Introduction 1. Open House: Rethinking the Public Museum 2. Vital Objects: How to Keep Museum Exhibits Alive 3. Partisans Reviewed: The Problematic Ethics of Multi-Perspectival Exhibitions 4. Caring for the Dead: Small-Scale Philanthropy and its Motivations 5. Choosing Clutter: Curiosity and the History of Museums 6. Other Worlds: The Distinct Traits of Micromuseums Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9781474254953
9781474254953
1474254950
Micromuseology: An Analysis of Small Independent Museums by Fiona Candlin (Birkbeck, University of London, UK)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2015-11-05
240
Runner-up for British-Kuwait Friendship Society Book Prize in Middle-Eastern Studies 2015 (UK) Long-listed for R.L. Shep Ethnic Textile Book Award 2015 (UK)
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