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Exhibiting Europe in Museums

eBook - Transnational Networks, Collections, Narratives, and Representations, Museums and Collections
ISBN/EAN: 9781782382911
Umbreit-Nr.: 2288888

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 254 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 01.04.2014
Auflage: 1/2014


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p> Museums of history and contemporary culture face many challenges in the modern age. One is how to react to processes of Europeanization and globalization, which require more cross-border cooperation and different ways of telling stories for visitors. This book investigates how museums exhibit Europe. Based on research in nearly 100 museums across the Continent and interviews with cultural policy makers and museum curators, it studies the growing transnational activities of state institutions, societal organizations, and people in the museum field such as attempts to Europeanize collection policy and collections as well as different strategies for making narratives more transnational like telling stories of European integration as shared history and discussing both inward and outward migration as a common experience and challenge. The book thus provides fascinating insights into a fast-changing museum landscape in Europe with wider implications for cultural policy and museums in other world regions.</p>

  • Kurztext
    • Museums of history and contemporary culture face many challenges in the modern age. One is how to react to processes of Europeanization and globalization, which require more cross-border cooperation and different ways of telling stories for visitors. This book investigates how museums exhibit Europe. Based on research in nearly 100 museums across the Continent and interviews with cultural policy makers and museum curators, it studies the growing transnational activities of state institutions, societal organizations, and people in the museum field such as attempts to Europeanize collection policy and collections as well as different strategies for making narratives more transnational like telling stories of European integration as shared history and discussing both inward and outward migration as a common experience and challenge. The book thus provides fascinating insights into a fast-changing museum landscape in Europe with wider implications for cultural policy and museums in other world regions.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><strong>Stefan Krankenhagen</strong>is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Hildesheim in Germany. He has been Research Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Studies at LMU Munich and the German American Academic Council in Washington, D.C. He has edited<em>The Development of European Narratives in Museums, Collections, and Exhibitions</em>(2011, special issue of<em>Culture Unbound</em>) and<em>Geschichte kuratieren. Beiträge zu einer Ästhetik der An-Ordnung von Geschichte</em>(2016).</p>
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