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This updated edition of Defining Memory: Local Museums and the Construction of History in America's Changing Communities offers readers multiple lenses for viewing and discussing local institutions. New chapters are included in a section titled "Museums Moving Forward," which analyzes the ways in which local museums have come to adopt digital technologies in selecting items for exhibitions as well as the complexities of creating institutions devoted to marginalized histories. In addition to the new chapters, the second edition updates existing chapters, presenting changes to the museums…mehr
This updated edition of Defining Memory: Local Museums and the Construction of History in America's Changing Communities offers readers multiple lenses for viewing and discussing local institutions. New chapters are included in a section titled "Museums Moving Forward," which analyzes the ways in which local museums have come to adopt digital technologies in selecting items for exhibitions as well as the complexities of creating institutions devoted to marginalized histories. In addition to the new chapters, the second edition updates existing chapters, presenting changes to the museums discussed. It features expanded discussions of how local museums treat (or ignore) racial and ethnic diversity and concludes with a look at how business relationships, political events, and the economy affect what is shown and how it is displayed in local museums.
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Edited by Amy K. Levin and Joshua G. Adair
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword to the first edition David Kyvig Foreword to the second edition Carol Kammen I. Frameworks 1. Why Local Museums Matter Amy K. Levin 2 .Local History Old Things to Look At and a Sculptor's Vision: The Curriculum in Three Local Museums Elizabeth Vallance II. The Rebirth of a Nation 3. Public History Private Memory: Notes from the Ethnography of Colonial Williamsburg Virginia USA Richard Handler and Eric Gable 4. The House of the Seven Gables: A House Museum's Adaptation to Changing Societal Expectations since 1910 Tami Christopher 5. The Louisiana Old State Capitol Change and Continuity J. Daniel d'Oney III. Nostalgia as Epistemology 6. The Small Town We Never Were: Old Cowtown Museum Faces an Urban Past Jay M. Price 7. "The Dream Then and Now": Democratic Nostalgia and the Living Museum at Arthurdale West Virginia Stuart Patterson 8. History Lessons: The Selling the John Dillinger Museum Heather Perry IV. Museums at Risk: Changing Publics 9. The Politics of Prehistory: Conflict and Resolution at Dickson Mounds Museum Donna Langford 10. "Such is Our Heritage:" Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museums Jessie Embry and Mauri L. Nelson 11. "A Repository for Bottled Monsters and Medical Curiosities": The Evolution of the Army Medical Museum Michael Rhode and James Connor V. Challenging the Major Museum 12. Objects of Dis/order: Articulating Curiosities and Engaging People at the Freakatorium Lucian Gomoll 13. Cities Museums and City Museums Eric Sandweiss VI. Museums Moving Forward 14. Crowdsourcing the Art Museum Leah Mitchell 15. "Womanhood " Whiteness and Weddings: On the Complexities of Carnton Plantation Joshua G. Adair VII. No Business Like Show Business 16. Business as Usual: Museums Money and 9/11 Memories Amy K. Levin 17. Conclusion: Museums and the American Imagination
Foreword to the first edition David Kyvig Foreword to the second edition Carol Kammen I. Frameworks 1. Why Local Museums Matter Amy K. Levin 2 .Local History Old Things to Look At and a Sculptor's Vision: The Curriculum in Three Local Museums Elizabeth Vallance II. The Rebirth of a Nation 3. Public History Private Memory: Notes from the Ethnography of Colonial Williamsburg Virginia USA Richard Handler and Eric Gable 4. The House of the Seven Gables: A House Museum's Adaptation to Changing Societal Expectations since 1910 Tami Christopher 5. The Louisiana Old State Capitol Change and Continuity J. Daniel d'Oney III. Nostalgia as Epistemology 6. The Small Town We Never Were: Old Cowtown Museum Faces an Urban Past Jay M. Price 7. "The Dream Then and Now": Democratic Nostalgia and the Living Museum at Arthurdale West Virginia Stuart Patterson 8. History Lessons: The Selling the John Dillinger Museum Heather Perry IV. Museums at Risk: Changing Publics 9. The Politics of Prehistory: Conflict and Resolution at Dickson Mounds Museum Donna Langford 10. "Such is Our Heritage:" Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museums Jessie Embry and Mauri L. Nelson 11. "A Repository for Bottled Monsters and Medical Curiosities": The Evolution of the Army Medical Museum Michael Rhode and James Connor V. Challenging the Major Museum 12. Objects of Dis/order: Articulating Curiosities and Engaging People at the Freakatorium Lucian Gomoll 13. Cities Museums and City Museums Eric Sandweiss VI. Museums Moving Forward 14. Crowdsourcing the Art Museum Leah Mitchell 15. "Womanhood " Whiteness and Weddings: On the Complexities of Carnton Plantation Joshua G. Adair VII. No Business Like Show Business 16. Business as Usual: Museums Money and 9/11 Memories Amy K. Levin 17. Conclusion: Museums and the American Imagination
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