Notice catalographique « Museum revolutions : how museums change and are changed »
- Titre
- Museum revolutions : how museums change and are changed
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Knell, Simon J.
- MacLeod, Suzanne
- Watson, Sheila E. R
- Lieu de publication
- London : New York
- Maison d'édition
- Routledge
- Date de publication
- 2007
- Collation
- xxvi, 385 p.
- Table des matières
Contents:
1. Establishing the paradigmatic museum : Georges Cuvier's cabinet d'anatomie compared 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
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
Evelyne Tegomoh
18. Charting the boundaries : indigenous models and parallel practices in the development of the post-museum Moira C. Simpson
19. Where to from here? : repatriation of indigenous human remains and 'The Museum'
Michael Pickering
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 and 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
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Museums - Social aspects
- Museums - Philosophy
- Museum exhibits - Social aspects
- Museum visitors
- Objets exposés - Aspect social
- Visiteurs de musée
- Musées - Philosophie
- Musées - Aspect social
- ISBN/ISSN
- 9780415444675
- 0415444675
- Pays
- United States
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- AM 7 M87
- Clé
- 16036
- Collection
- Catalogue