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Volume editor (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), General editor (University of York, UK and Humboldt University, Germany), Volume editor , Volume editor (Deakin University, Australia), General editor (University of Manchester, UK), Volume editor , Volume editor (Australian National University), Volume editor (University of Brighton)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 2736 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 318x231x193 mm, kaal: 4672 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1405198508
  • ISBN-13: 9781405198509
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 2736 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 318x231x193 mm, kaal: 4672 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2015
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1405198508
  • ISBN-13: 9781405198509
Teised raamatud teemal:
The International Handbooks of Museum Studies is a multi-volume reference work that represents a state-of-the-art survey of the burgeoning field of museum studies. Featuring original essays by leading international museum experts and emerging scholars, readings cover all aspects of museum theory, practice, debates, and the impact of technologies. The four volumes in the series, divided thematically, offer in-depth treatment of all major issues relating to museum theory; historical and contemporary museum practice; mediations in art, design, and architecture; and the transformations and challenges confronting the.-museum. In addition to surveys of current scholarship, the entries includes a rich and diverse panoply of examples and original case studies to illuminate the various perspectives. Unprecedented for its in-depth topic coverage and breadth of scholarship, the multi-volume International Handbooks of Museum Studies is an indispensable resource for the study of the development, roles, and significance of museums in contemporary society.

Edited by Annie E. Coombe, Birkbeck, University of London) and Ruth B. Phillips (Carleton University), Museum Transformations addresses the social, cultural, political, and economic developments that are shaping and re-shaping museums.

Sharon MacDonald is Alexander von Humboldt Professor in Social Anthropology in the Institute for European Ethnology at the Humboldt University, Berlin.

Helen Rees Leahy is Professor of Museology and Director of the Centre for Museology at the University of Manchester.

Michelle Henning (University of Brighton), Museum Media focuses on the architecture and space of museums, including the diverse media of display.

Conal McCarthy (Victoria University of Wellington), Museum Practice addresses areas of museum work-especially those that have been neglected in the existing critical literature-in order to re-articulate and transcend the theory-practice division.

Andrea Witcomb (Deakin University) and Kylie Message (The Australian National University), Museum Theory showcases innovative theoretical formations that have defined museum studies and which point the way towards its future.

The International Handbooks of Museum Studies bring together original essays by a global team of experts to provide a state-of-the-art survey of the field of museum studies.

  • Creates an authoritative, multi-volume reference, offering unprecedented depth of coverage and breadth of scholarship in this interdisciplinary field
  • Accessibly structured into four thematic volumes exploring all aspects of museum theory, practice, media and controversies, and the impact of new technologies
  • Includes a treasure-trove of examples and original case studies to illuminate the various perspectives represented
  • Features original essays by an international team of contributors, including leading academics and practitioners, as well as up-and-coming names in the field
  • Provides an indispensable resource for the study of the development, roles, and significance of museums in contemporary society
  • Available online or as a four-volume print set; visit www.museumstudieshandbooks.com for more information

Museum Theory showcases innovative theoretical formations that have defined museum studies and which point the way towards its future.

Museum Practice addressesareas of museum work--especially those that have been neglected in the existing critical literature--in order to re-articulate and transcend the theory–practice division.

Museum Media focuses on the architecture and space of museums, including the diverse media of display.

Museum Transformations addresses the social, cultural, political, and economic developments that are shaping and re-shaping museums.

Museum Transformations
List of Illustrations
ix
Volume Editors
xiii
General Editors
xiv
Contributors
xv
The International Handbooks of Museum Studies
xvii
Contents of the International Handbooks
xxiv
Introduction: Museums in Transformation: Dynamics of Democratization and Decolonization
xxxiii
Annie E. Coombes
Ruth B. Phillips
Part I Difficult Histories
1(226)
1 The Holocaust Memorial in Berlin and Its Information Center: Concepts, Controversies, Reactions
3(26)
Sibylle Quack
2 Ghosts of Future Nations, or The Uses of the Holocaust Museum Paradigm in India
29(32)
Kavita Singh
3 The International Difficult Histories Boom, the Democratization of History, and the National Museum of Australia
61(24)
Bain Attwood
4 Where Are the Children? and "We Were So Far Away...": Exhibiting the Legacies of Residential Schools, Healing, and Reconciliation
85(28)
Jonathan Dewar
5 Recirculating Images of the "Terrorist" in Postcolonial Museums: The Case of the National Museum of Struggle in Nicosia, Cyprus
113(20)
Gabriel Koureas
6 Reactivating the Colonial Collection: Exhibition-Making as Creative Process at the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam
133(24)
Mary Bouquet
7 "Congo As It Is?": Curatorial Reflections on Using Spatial Urban History in the Memory of Congo: The Colonial Era Exhibition
157(24)
Johan Lagae
8 Between the Archive and the Monument: Memory Museums in Postdictatorship Argentina and Chile
181(26)
Jens Andermann
9 The Gender of Memory in Postapartheid South Africa: The Women's Jail as Heritage Site
207(20)
Annie E. Coombes
Part II Social Agency and the Museum
227(186)
10 An Ethnography of Repatriation: Engagements with Erromango, Vanuatu
229(20)
Lissant Bolton
11 Of Heritage and Hesitation: Reflections on the Melanesian Art Project at the British Museum
249(14)
Nicholas Thomas
12 The Blackfoot Shirts Project: "Our Ancestors Have Come to Visit"
263(26)
Alison K. Brown
Laura Peers
13 "Get to Know Your World": An Interview with Jim Enote, Director of the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center in Zuni, New Mexico
289(22)
Gwyneira Isaac
14 The Paro Manene Project: Exhibiting and Researching Photographic Histories in Western Kenya
311(26)
Christopher Morton
Gilbert Oteyo
15 Reanimating Cultural Heritage: Digital Curatorship, Knowledge Networks, and Social Transformation in Sierra Leone
337(28)
Paul Basu
16 On Not Looking: Economies of Visuality in Digital Museums
365(22)
Kimberly Christen
17 Preserving the Physical Object in Changing Cultural Contexts
387(26)
Miriam Clavir
Part III Museum Experiments
413(162)
18 The Last Frontier: Migratory Culture, Video, and Exhibiting without Voyeurism
415(24)
Mieke Bal
19 Public Art/Private Lives: The Making of Hotel Yeoville
439(32)
Tegan Bristow
Terry Kurgan
Alexander Opper
20 Museums, Women, and the Web
471(18)
Reesa Greenberg
21 Mobius Museology: Curating and Critiquing the Multiversity Galleries at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia
489(22)
Jennifer Kramer
22 When You Were Mine: (Re)Telling History at the National Museum of the American Indian
511(16)
Paul Chaat Smith
23 Against the Edifice Complex: Vivan Sundaram's History Project and the Colonial Museum in India
527(18)
Salon Mathur
24 Can National Museums be Postcolonial?: The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and the Obligation of Redress to First Nations
545
Ruth B. Phillips
Index
575
Museum Media
List of Illustrations
ix
Volume Editor
xiii
General Editors
xiv
Contributors
xv
Acknowledgments
xvii
The International Handbooks of Museum Studies
xix
Contents of the International Handbooks
xxvi
Museum Media: An Introduction
xxxv
Michelle Henning
Part I The Museum as Medium
1(164)
1 Museums and Media Archaeology: An Interview with Wolfgang Ernst
3(20)
Michelle Henning
2 Media Archaeology of/in the Museum
23(20)
Andrew Hoskins
Amy Holdsworth
3 Museums and the Challenge of Transmediation: The Case of Bristol's Wildwalk
43(26)
Nils Lindahl Elliot
4 Mediatized Memory: Video Testimonies in Museums
69(26)
Steffi de Jong
5 Visible and Invisible Institutions: Cinema in the French Art Museum
95(26)
Jenny Chamarette
6 The Museum as TV Producer: Televisual Form in Curating, Commissioning, and Public Programming
121(24)
Maeve Connolly
7 SimKnowledge: What Museums Can Learn from Video Games
145(20)
Seth Giddings
Part II Mediation and Immersion
165(138)
8 The Life of Things
167(24)
Ivan Gaskell
9 Lighting Practices in Art Galleries and Exhibition Spaces, 1750-1850
191(24)
Alice Barnaby
10 There's Something in the Air: Sound in the Museum
215(20)
Rupert Cox
11 Aesthetics and Atmosphere in Museums: A Critical Marketing Perspective
235(24)
Brigitte Biehl-Missal
Dirk vom Lehn
12 Museums, Interactivity, and the Tasks of "Exhibition Anthropology"
259(20)
Erkki Huhtamo
13 Keeping Objects Live
279(24)
Fiona Candlin
Part III Design and Curating in the Media Age
303(144)
14 Total Media
305(22)
Peter Higgins
15 From Object to Environment: The Recent History of Exhibitions in Germany and Austria
327(22)
Bettina Habsburg-Lothringen
Translated by Mark Miscovich
16 Museums as Spaces of the Present: The Case for Social Scenography
349(22)
Beat Hachler
Translated by Niall Hoskin
17 (Dis)playing the Museum: Artifacts, Visitors, Embodiment, and Mediality
371(18)
Karin Harrasser
18 Transforming the Natural History Museum in London: Isotype and the New Exhibition Scheme
389(30)
Sue Perks
19 Embodiment and Place Experience in Heritage Technology Design
419(28)
Luigina Ciolfi
Part IV Extending the Museum
447(182)
20 Open and Closed Systems: New Media Art in Museums and Galleries
449(24)
Beryl Graham
21 Diffused Museums: Networked, Augmented, and Self-Organized Collections
473(26)
John Bell
Jon Ippolito
22 Mobile in Museums: From Interpretation to Conversation
499(28)
Nancy Proctor
23 Moving Out: Museums, Mobility, and Urban Spaces
527(26)
Mark W. Rectanus
24 Beyond the Glass Case: Museums as Playgrounds for Replication
553(24)
Petra Tjitske Kalshoven
25 With and Without Walls: Photographic Reproduction and the Art Museum
577(26)
Michelle Henning
26 The Elastic Museum: Cinema Within and Beyond
603
Haidee Wasson
Index
629
Museum Practice
List of Illustrations
ix
Volume Editor
xiii
General Editors
xiv
Contributors
xv
Acknowledgments
xvii
The International Handbooks of Museum Studies
xix
Contents of the International Handbooks
xxvi
Introduction: Grounding Museum Studies: Introducing Practice
xxxv
Conal McCarthy
Part I Priorities
1(152)
1 The Essence of the Museum: Mission, Values, Vision
3(24)
David Fleming
2 Governance: Guiding the Museum in Trust
27(16)
Barry Lord
Case Study by Rina Gerson
3 Policies, Frameworks, and Legislation: The Conditions Under Which English Museums Operate
43(26)
Sara Selwood
Stuart Davies
4 Reconceptualizing Museum Ethics for the Twenty-First Century: A View from the Field
69(28)
Janet Marstine
Jocelyn Dodd
Ceri Jones
5 Museum Measurement: Questions of Value
97(26)
Carol A. Scott
6 Developing Audiences for the Twenty-First-Century Museum
123(30)
Graham Black
Part II Resources
153(162)
7 Balancing Mission and Money: Critical Issues in Museum Economics
155(24)
Ted Silberberg
Gail Lord
8 Tate and BP - Oil and Gas as the New Tobacco?: Arts Sponsorship, Branding, and Marketing
179(24)
Derrick Chong
9 From Idiosyncratic to Integrated: Strategic Planning for Collections
203(18)
James B. Gardner
10 Collection Care and Management: History, Theory, and Practice
221(28)
John E. Simmons
11 The Future of Collecting in "Disciplinary" Museums: Interpretive, Thematic, Relational
249(18)
Nick Merriman
12 Managing Collections or Managing Content?: The Evolution of Museum Collections Management Systems
267(26)
Malcolm Chapman
13 Conservation Theory and Practice: Materials, Values, and People in Heritage Conservation
293(22)
Dean Sully
Part III Processes
315(164)
14 From Caring to Creating: Curators Change Their Spots
317(24)
Ken Arnold
15 The Pendulum Swing: Curatorial Theory Past and Present
341(16)
Halona Norton-Westbrook
16 Planning for Success: Project Management for Museum Exhibitions
357(22)
David K. Dean
17 Museum Exhibition Tradecraft: Not an Art, but an Art to It
379(24)
Dan Spock
18 Museum Exhibition Practice: Recent Developments in Europe, Canada, and Australia
403(28)
Linda Young
Anne Whitelaw
Rosmarie Beier-de Haan
19 A Critique of Museum Restitution and Repatriation Practices
431(24)
Piotr Bienkowski
20 Rewards and Frustrations: Repatriation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ancestral Remains by the National Museum of Australia
455(24)
Michael Pickering
Part IV Publics
479(120)
21 The 'Active Museum": How Concern with Community Transformed the Museum
481(22)
Elizabeth Crooke
22 Visitor Studies: Toward a Culture of Reflective Practice and Critical Museology for the Visitor-Centered Museum
503(26)
Lee Davidson
23 Translating Museum Meanings: A Case for Interpretation
529(22)
Kerry Jimson
24 Learning, Education, and Public Programs in Museums and Galleries
551(26)
John Reeve
Vicky Woollard
25 Reviewing the Digital Heritage Landscape: The Intersection of Digital Media and Museum Practice
577(22)
Shannon Wellington
Gillian Oliver
Afterword: The Continuing Struggle for Diversity and Equality
599(14)
Eithne Nightingale
Museum Practice and Mediation: An Afterword
613(22)
Anthony Alan Shelton
Index
635
Museum Theory
List of Illustrations
ix
Volume Editors
xiii
General Editors
xiv
Contributors
xv
Acknowledgments
xvii
The International Handbooks of Museum Studies
xix
Contents of the International Handbooks
xxvi
Introduction: Museum Theory: An Expanded Field
xxxv
Kylie Message
Andrea Witcomb
Part I Thinking about Museums
1(156)
1 Thinking (with) Museums: From Exhibitionary Complex to Governmental Assemblage
3(18)
Tony Bennett
2 Foucault and the Museum
21(20)
Kevin Hetherington
3 What, or Where, Is the (Museum) Object?: Colonial Encounters in Displayed Worlds of Things
41(22)
Sandra H. Dudley
4 Anarchical Artifacts: Museums as Sites for Radical Otherness
63(16)
Janice Baker
5 (Post-) Cartographic Urges: The Intersection of Museums and Tourism
79(14)
Russell Staiff
6 Museums, Human Rights, and Universalism Reconsidered
93(24)
Jennifer Barrett
7 The Democratic Horizons of the Museum: Citizenship and Culture
117(22)
Peter Dahlgren
Joke Hermes
8 Museums, Ecology, Citizenship
139(18)
Toby Miller
Part II Disciplines and Politics
157(206)
9 Reflexive Museology: Lost and Found
159(24)
Shelley Ruth Butler
10 The Art of Anthropology: Questioning Contemporary Art in Ethnographic Display
183(28)
Haidy Geismar
11 Change and Continuity: Art Museums and the Reproduction of Art-Museumness
211(22)
Ien Ang
12 Cool Art on Display: The Saatchi Phenomenon
233(20)
Jim McGuigan
13 Contentious Politics and Museums as Contact Zones
253(30)
Kylie Message
14 Emotions in the History Museum
283(20)
Sheila Watson
15 The Presence of the Past: Imagination and Affect in the Museu do Oriente, Portugal
303(18)
Elsa Peralta
16 Toward a Pedagogy of Feeling: Understanding How Museums Create a Space for Cross-Cultural Encounters
321(24)
Andrea Witcomb
17 The Liquid Museum: New Institutional Ontologies for a Complex, Uncertain World
345(18)
Fiona Cameron
Part III Theory from Practice/Practicing Theory
363(190)
18 The Displaced Local: Multiple Agency in the Building of Museums' Ethnographic Collections
365(24)
Howard Morphy
19 The World as Collected; or, Museum Collections as Situated Materialities
389(28)
Fredrik Svanberg
20 Ambient Aesthetics: Altered Subjectivities in the New Museum
417(20)
Natalia Radywyl
Amelia Barikin
Nikos Papastergiadis
Scott McQuire
21 Museum Encounters and Narrative Engagements
437(22)
Philipp Schorch
22 Theorizing Museum and Heritage Visiting
459(26)
Laurajane Smith
23 The Museum in Hiding: Framing Conflict
485(26)
Amelia Barikin
Lyndell Brown
Charles Green
24 Preserving/Shaping/Creating: Museums and Public Memory in a Time of Loss
511(20)
James B. Gardner
25 Sites of Trauma: Contemporary Collecting and Natural Disaster
531(22)
Liza Dale-Hallett
Rebecca Carland
Peg Fraser
Index
553
General Editors:

Sharon Macdonald is Alexander von Humboldt Professor in Sociocultural Anthropology and European Ethnology at the Humboldt University, Berlin.

Helen Rees Leahy is Professor of Museology and Director of the Centre for Museology at the University of Manchester.

Volume Editors:

Museum Theory Andrea Witcomb is Professor and Director of the Cultural Heritage Centre for Asian and the Pacific at Deakin University, Australia. Kylie Message is Associate Professor and Head of the School of Archaeology and Anthropology at the Australian National University.

Museum Practice Conal McCarthy is Associate Professor and Director of the Museum and Heritage Studies program at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Museum Media Michelle Henning is Senior Lecturer in Photography and Visual Arts in the Media Department, School of Art, Design and Media at the University of Brighton.

Museum Transformations Annie E. Coombes is Professor of Material and Visual Culture at Birkbeck, University of London. Ruth B. Phillips is Canada Research Chair in Modern Culture and Professor of Art History at Carleton University, Canada.