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Museums and Difference Daniel J. Sherman

Museums and Difference By Daniel J. Sherman

Museums and Difference by Daniel J. Sherman


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How museums construct themselves, their collections, and their publics

Museums and Difference Summary

Museums and Difference by Daniel J. Sherman

Museums, modern concepts of culture, and ideas about difference arose together and are inextricably entwined. Relationships of difference-notably, of gender, ethnicity, nationality, and race-have become equally important concerns of scholarship in humanities and contemporary museum practice. Museums and Difference offers the perspectives of scholars and museum professionals in tandem, using the concept of difference to reexamine how museums construct themselves, their collections, and their publics. Essays explore a wide range of examples from around the world and from the 19th century to the present, including case studies of special exhibitions as well as broad surveys of institutions in Europe, the United States, and Japan.

Museums and Difference Reviews

. . . fascinating and probing treatments of issues that press on both museum workers and folklorists.October 15, 2008

-- Lee Haring * Brooklyn College (Emeritus) *

Museum and Difference is about the role that museums play in shaping the stories that we tell about who we are and how we are different from other people. It is an interesting subject.Jan. 23, 2009

-- Matt Shinn * Museum Practice Magazine *

About Daniel J. Sherman

Daniel J. Sherman is Professor of History and Director of the Center for 21st Century Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is author of The Construction of Memory in Interwar France and editor (with Terry Nardin) of Terror, Culture, Politics (IUP, 2006).

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments

Introduction Daniel J. Sherman

Part 1. Representing Difference
1. Art Museums and Commonality: A History of High Ideals Andrew McClellan
2. The Last Wild Indian in North America: Changing Museum Representations of Ishi Ira Jacknis
3. National Museums and Other Cultures in Modern Japan Angus Lockyer
4. Cultural Difference and Cultural Diversity: The Case of the Musee du Quai Branly Nelia Dias
5. Gunther von Hagens's Body Worlds: Exhibitionary Practice, German History, and Difference Peter M. McIsaac

Part 2. Representing Differently
6. Meta Warrick's 1907 Negro Tableaux and (Re)Presenting African American Historical Memory W. Fitzhugh Brundage
7. Skulls on Display: The Science of Race in Paris's Musee de l'Homme, 1928-1950 Alice L. Conklin
8. Dossier: Inventing Race in Los Angeles Ilona Katzew and Daniel J. Sherman
9. Living and Dying: Ethnography, Class, and Aesthetics in the British Museum Lissant Bolton
10. Museums and Historical Amnesia William H. Truettner

Contributors
Index

Additional information

GOR011573734
9780253219350
0253219353
Museums and Difference by Daniel J. Sherman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Indiana University Press
20071226
400
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