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U.S. Museum Histories and the Politics of Interpretation Laura Schiavo (Associate Professor of Museum Studies at George Washington University, USA)

U.S. Museum Histories and the Politics of Interpretation By Laura Schiavo (Associate Professor of Museum Studies at George Washington University, USA)

U.S. Museum Histories and the Politics of Interpretation by Laura Schiavo (Associate Professor of Museum Studies at George Washington University, USA)


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U.S. Museum Histories and the Politics of Interpretation is the first collection to examine the history of museums in the United States through the lens of the political and ideological underpinnings at the heart of exhibitions, collecting, and programming.

U.S. Museum Histories and the Politics of Interpretation Summary

U.S. Museum Histories and the Politics of Interpretation: Never Neutral by Laura Schiavo (Associate Professor of Museum Studies at George Washington University, USA)

U.S. Museum Histories and the Politics of Interpretation is the first collection to examine the history of museums in the United States through the lens of the political and ideological underpinnings at the heart of exhibitions, collecting, and programming.

Including contributions from historians, art historians, anthropologists, academics, and museum professionals, the book argues that museums have always been embedded in the politics and culture of their time whether that means a reification of hegemonic notions of race, gender, and progress or a challenge to those normative structures. Contributions probe the political nature of collection and interpretation as concept and practice, and museum work as both reflective of and contributing to the politics and circulation of power in different historical moments. As a whole, the volume provides detailed readings of museums that demonstrate the ways in which these trusted cultural institutions have intervened in shifting concepts of nation, community, indigeneity, race, citizenship, inclusion, identity, localism, and memory.

U.S. Museum Histories and the Politics of Interpretation makes arguments about the historically and politically rooted nature of cultural production in museums that apply to institutions across the globe. It is essential reading for students and scholars of museum studies, public history, cultural history, art history, and memory.

About Laura Schiavo (Associate Professor of Museum Studies at George Washington University, USA)

Laura Schiavo is an Associate Professor of Museum Studies at George Washington University.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Indigeneity and Empire in William Clarks Museum of Indian Curiosities, c.18161835; 2. "As an adjunct to the Documents": The Purpose and Politics of Nineteenth-Century History Collections; 3. Collecting Lincoln: Osborn H. Oldroyd and his Lincoln Memorial Collection, in the House Where Lincoln Died; 4. Media Technologies and Salvage Anthropology at the Smithsonian Institution: An exploration of archival documents and museum power relations; 5. Early 20th-century museums of technology and industry: Linking Progress to Capitalism; 6. The Witte Museum and Frontiers of Public History: Building Stories of Anglo Supremacy, 1920s-1940s; 7. Vassar Social Museums "Great Idea" Challenges a Nation at War to Live Up to Its Ideals; 8. Black Activism and the Museum in the Interwar Period: A Baltimore Case Study; 9. "All the Art Is White": The Flint Institute of Arts and the Movement from Black Power to Black Lives Matter; 10. Persistence in Error: Science, Society, and the U.S. Museum in an Age of Urgency; 11. Tribal Museums as Domains of Sovereignty; 12. Native Hawaiians and the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum: Historical Reckoning, Truth-telling, and Healing; Index.

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GOR013968964
9781032204413
1032204419
U.S. Museum Histories and the Politics of Interpretation: Never Neutral by Laura Schiavo (Associate Professor of Museum Studies at George Washington University, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-12-08
276
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