Simon J. Knell / Suzanne Macleod / Sheila Watson (eds.)How museums change and are changed
Museum Revolutions
How museums change and are changed
Herausgeber: Knell, Simon; Watson, Sheila; Macleod, Suzanne
Simon J. Knell / Suzanne Macleod / Sheila Watson (eds.)How museums change and are changed
Museum Revolutions
How museums change and are changed
Herausgeber: Knell, Simon; Watson, Sheila; Macleod, Suzanne
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Capturing the richness of the museum studies discipline, Museum Revolutions is the ideal text for museum studies courses, providing a wide range of interlinked themes and the latest thought and research from experts in the field.
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Capturing the richness of the museum studies discipline, Museum Revolutions is the ideal text for museum studies courses, providing a wide range of interlinked themes and the latest thought and research from experts in the field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9780415444675
- ISBN-10: 0415444675
- Artikelnr.: 26370764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9780415444675
- ISBN-10: 0415444675
- Artikelnr.: 26370764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Simon Knell, Suzanne MacLeod, Sheila Watson
Introduction: Simon Knell Shaping museums and manifestos 1 Establishing the
paradigmatic museum: Georges Cuvier's Cabinet d'anatomie comparée in Paris
Philippe Taquet 2 William Bullock: inventing a visual language of objects
Susan Pearce 3 Museums, fossils and the cultural revolution of science:
mapping change in the politics of knowledge in early nineteenth-century
Britain Simon J. Knell 4 Establishing the manifesto: art histories in the
nineteenth-century museum Christopher Whitehead 5 Economic logic versus
Enlightenment rationality: evolution of the museum-zoo-garden complex and
the modern Indian city, 1843-1900 Savithri Preetha Nair 6 Occupying the
architecture of the gallery: spatial, social and professional change at the
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 1877-1933 Suzanne MacLeod 7 Modernity and
identity: the National Museum of Iran Ali Mozaffari 8 Science centres: a
museums studies approach to their development and possible future direction
Richard Toon 9 Before 'Te Maori': a revolution deconstructed Conal McCarthy
10 Museums, social responsibility and the future we desire Robert R. Janes
Changing places, changing people 11 Making Pakeha histories in New Zealand
museums: community and identity in the post-war period Bronwyn Labrum 12
History museums, community identities and a sense of place: rewriting
histories Sheila Watson 13 Museums and the shaping of cultural identities:
visitors' recollections in local museums in Taiwan Chia-Li Chen 14
Political and social influences affecting the sense of place in municipal
museums in Portugal Marta Anico and Elsa Peralta 15 Ecomuseums and
sustainability in Italy, Japan and China: concept adaptation through
implementation Peter Davis 16 Maori, museums and the Treaty of Waitangi:
the changing politics of representation and control David Butts 17 Cultural
entrepreneurs, sacred objects and the living museums of Africa Evelyn
Tegomoh 18 Charting the boundaries: Indigenous models and parallel
practices in the development of the post-museum Moira G. Simpson 19 Where
to from here? Repatriation of Indigenous human remains and 'the museum'
Michael Pickering Articulating change: media, message, philosophy 20 Beyond
nostalgia: the role of affect in generating historical understanding at
heritage sites Kate Gregory and Andrea Witcomb 21 Visitors and learning:
adult museum visitors' learning identities Lynda Kelly 22 Museums - drama,
ritual and power Jem Fraser 23 Critical museum pedagogy and exhibition
development: a conceptual first step Margaret A. Lindauer 24 Learning at
the museum frontiers: democracy, identity and difference Viv Golding 25
Moral lessons and reforming agendas: history museums, science museums,
contentious topics and contemporary societies Fiona Cameron 26 'Who knows
the fate of his bones?' Rethinking the body on display: object, art or
human remains? Mary M. Brooks & Claire Rumsey 27 From the document to the
monument: museums and the philosophy of history Beth Lord 28 Education,
postmodernity and the museum Eilean Hooper-Greenhill
paradigmatic museum: Georges Cuvier's Cabinet d'anatomie comparée in Paris
Philippe Taquet 2 William Bullock: inventing a visual language of objects
Susan Pearce 3 Museums, fossils and the cultural revolution of science:
mapping change in the politics of knowledge in early nineteenth-century
Britain Simon J. Knell 4 Establishing the manifesto: art histories in the
nineteenth-century museum Christopher Whitehead 5 Economic logic versus
Enlightenment rationality: evolution of the museum-zoo-garden complex and
the modern Indian city, 1843-1900 Savithri Preetha Nair 6 Occupying the
architecture of the gallery: spatial, social and professional change at the
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 1877-1933 Suzanne MacLeod 7 Modernity and
identity: the National Museum of Iran Ali Mozaffari 8 Science centres: a
museums studies approach to their development and possible future direction
Richard Toon 9 Before 'Te Maori': a revolution deconstructed Conal McCarthy
10 Museums, social responsibility and the future we desire Robert R. Janes
Changing places, changing people 11 Making Pakeha histories in New Zealand
museums: community and identity in the post-war period Bronwyn Labrum 12
History museums, community identities and a sense of place: rewriting
histories Sheila Watson 13 Museums and the shaping of cultural identities:
visitors' recollections in local museums in Taiwan Chia-Li Chen 14
Political and social influences affecting the sense of place in municipal
museums in Portugal Marta Anico and Elsa Peralta 15 Ecomuseums and
sustainability in Italy, Japan and China: concept adaptation through
implementation Peter Davis 16 Maori, museums and the Treaty of Waitangi:
the changing politics of representation and control David Butts 17 Cultural
entrepreneurs, sacred objects and the living museums of Africa Evelyn
Tegomoh 18 Charting the boundaries: Indigenous models and parallel
practices in the development of the post-museum Moira G. Simpson 19 Where
to from here? Repatriation of Indigenous human remains and 'the museum'
Michael Pickering Articulating change: media, message, philosophy 20 Beyond
nostalgia: the role of affect in generating historical understanding at
heritage sites Kate Gregory and Andrea Witcomb 21 Visitors and learning:
adult museum visitors' learning identities Lynda Kelly 22 Museums - drama,
ritual and power Jem Fraser 23 Critical museum pedagogy and exhibition
development: a conceptual first step Margaret A. Lindauer 24 Learning at
the museum frontiers: democracy, identity and difference Viv Golding 25
Moral lessons and reforming agendas: history museums, science museums,
contentious topics and contemporary societies Fiona Cameron 26 'Who knows
the fate of his bones?' Rethinking the body on display: object, art or
human remains? Mary M. Brooks & Claire Rumsey 27 From the document to the
monument: museums and the philosophy of history Beth Lord 28 Education,
postmodernity and the museum Eilean Hooper-Greenhill
Introduction: Simon Knell Shaping museums and manifestos 1 Establishing the
paradigmatic museum: Georges Cuvier's Cabinet d'anatomie comparée in Paris
Philippe Taquet 2 William Bullock: inventing a visual language of objects
Susan Pearce 3 Museums, fossils and the cultural revolution of science:
mapping change in the politics of knowledge in early nineteenth-century
Britain Simon J. Knell 4 Establishing the manifesto: art histories in the
nineteenth-century museum Christopher Whitehead 5 Economic logic versus
Enlightenment rationality: evolution of the museum-zoo-garden complex and
the modern Indian city, 1843-1900 Savithri Preetha Nair 6 Occupying the
architecture of the gallery: spatial, social and professional change at the
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 1877-1933 Suzanne MacLeod 7 Modernity and
identity: the National Museum of Iran Ali Mozaffari 8 Science centres: a
museums studies approach to their development and possible future direction
Richard Toon 9 Before 'Te Maori': a revolution deconstructed Conal McCarthy
10 Museums, social responsibility and the future we desire Robert R. Janes
Changing places, changing people 11 Making Pakeha histories in New Zealand
museums: community and identity in the post-war period Bronwyn Labrum 12
History museums, community identities and a sense of place: rewriting
histories Sheila Watson 13 Museums and the shaping of cultural identities:
visitors' recollections in local museums in Taiwan Chia-Li Chen 14
Political and social influences affecting the sense of place in municipal
museums in Portugal Marta Anico and Elsa Peralta 15 Ecomuseums and
sustainability in Italy, Japan and China: concept adaptation through
implementation Peter Davis 16 Maori, museums and the Treaty of Waitangi:
the changing politics of representation and control David Butts 17 Cultural
entrepreneurs, sacred objects and the living museums of Africa Evelyn
Tegomoh 18 Charting the boundaries: Indigenous models and parallel
practices in the development of the post-museum Moira G. Simpson 19 Where
to from here? Repatriation of Indigenous human remains and 'the museum'
Michael Pickering Articulating change: media, message, philosophy 20 Beyond
nostalgia: the role of affect in generating historical understanding at
heritage sites Kate Gregory and Andrea Witcomb 21 Visitors and learning:
adult museum visitors' learning identities Lynda Kelly 22 Museums - drama,
ritual and power Jem Fraser 23 Critical museum pedagogy and exhibition
development: a conceptual first step Margaret A. Lindauer 24 Learning at
the museum frontiers: democracy, identity and difference Viv Golding 25
Moral lessons and reforming agendas: history museums, science museums,
contentious topics and contemporary societies Fiona Cameron 26 'Who knows
the fate of his bones?' Rethinking the body on display: object, art or
human remains? Mary M. Brooks & Claire Rumsey 27 From the document to the
monument: museums and the philosophy of history Beth Lord 28 Education,
postmodernity and the museum Eilean Hooper-Greenhill
paradigmatic museum: Georges Cuvier's Cabinet d'anatomie comparée in Paris
Philippe Taquet 2 William Bullock: inventing a visual language of objects
Susan Pearce 3 Museums, fossils and the cultural revolution of science:
mapping change in the politics of knowledge in early nineteenth-century
Britain Simon J. Knell 4 Establishing the manifesto: art histories in the
nineteenth-century museum Christopher Whitehead 5 Economic logic versus
Enlightenment rationality: evolution of the museum-zoo-garden complex and
the modern Indian city, 1843-1900 Savithri Preetha Nair 6 Occupying the
architecture of the gallery: spatial, social and professional change at the
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 1877-1933 Suzanne MacLeod 7 Modernity and
identity: the National Museum of Iran Ali Mozaffari 8 Science centres: a
museums studies approach to their development and possible future direction
Richard Toon 9 Before 'Te Maori': a revolution deconstructed Conal McCarthy
10 Museums, social responsibility and the future we desire Robert R. Janes
Changing places, changing people 11 Making Pakeha histories in New Zealand
museums: community and identity in the post-war period Bronwyn Labrum 12
History museums, community identities and a sense of place: rewriting
histories Sheila Watson 13 Museums and the shaping of cultural identities:
visitors' recollections in local museums in Taiwan Chia-Li Chen 14
Political and social influences affecting the sense of place in municipal
museums in Portugal Marta Anico and Elsa Peralta 15 Ecomuseums and
sustainability in Italy, Japan and China: concept adaptation through
implementation Peter Davis 16 Maori, museums and the Treaty of Waitangi:
the changing politics of representation and control David Butts 17 Cultural
entrepreneurs, sacred objects and the living museums of Africa Evelyn
Tegomoh 18 Charting the boundaries: Indigenous models and parallel
practices in the development of the post-museum Moira G. Simpson 19 Where
to from here? Repatriation of Indigenous human remains and 'the museum'
Michael Pickering Articulating change: media, message, philosophy 20 Beyond
nostalgia: the role of affect in generating historical understanding at
heritage sites Kate Gregory and Andrea Witcomb 21 Visitors and learning:
adult museum visitors' learning identities Lynda Kelly 22 Museums - drama,
ritual and power Jem Fraser 23 Critical museum pedagogy and exhibition
development: a conceptual first step Margaret A. Lindauer 24 Learning at
the museum frontiers: democracy, identity and difference Viv Golding 25
Moral lessons and reforming agendas: history museums, science museums,
contentious topics and contemporary societies Fiona Cameron 26 'Who knows
the fate of his bones?' Rethinking the body on display: object, art or
human remains? Mary M. Brooks & Claire Rumsey 27 From the document to the
monument: museums and the philosophy of history Beth Lord 28 Education,
postmodernity and the museum Eilean Hooper-Greenhill







