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Drawing on Elaine Heumann Gurian's 50 years of museum experience, Centering the Museum, calls on the profession to help visitors experience their shared humanity and find social uses for public buildings, in order to make museums more central and useful to everyone in difficult times.
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Drawing on Elaine Heumann Gurian's 50 years of museum experience, Centering the Museum, calls on the profession to help visitors experience their shared humanity and find social uses for public buildings, in order to make museums more central and useful to everyone in difficult times.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9780367560508
- ISBN-10: 036756050X
- Artikelnr.: 62233558
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 626g
- ISBN-13: 9780367560508
- ISBN-10: 036756050X
- Artikelnr.: 62233558
Elaine Heumann Gurian has worked in the museum field since 1968, first as a community activist, then a director of museum education, and subsequently a professional deputy director for institutions dedicated to social justice and during the process of transforming themselves to address and embrace formerly marginalized groups.
Foreward: Americo Castilla, President, Fundacion TyPA, Argentina;
Acknowledgments; Introduction: Centering the Museum; Museum Basics: My
Museum Definition and Principles; Part I: The Museum Visitor's Exhibition
Quest: Personalization, Complexity, And Multiple Outcomes; 1. The Essential
Museum: Decoupling the Content from the Object, 2006; 2. Introducing the
Blue Ocean Museum: A Layered Installation of the Nearly Immediate Future,
2007; 3. The Importance Of "And": Using Complexity Theory to Counter Simple
Exhibitions, 2017; Part II: Museum Administrative Practice Must Mirror
Philosophy: Fairness and Justice Toward Staff; 4. Institutional Trauma: The
Effect of Major Change on Staff, 1989, revised 2020; 5. Brave Directors:
The Profile of the Exceptionally Just Director, 2006; 6. Boston Stories:
Lessons from the Past Practice of the Boston Children's Museum, 2008; 7.
Curator: From Soloist to Impresario: Reforming the Curators' Relationship
to Information, 2009; 8. Wanting to be Third on Your Block: How the
"Classic" Director Creates Change, 2009; 9. Intentional Civility:
Reexamining our Assumptions of Staff, Visitors, Community and Content,
2012; Part III: Museums Have Agency: Useful Activism in Museums; 10. Babar:
Controversy Surrounding Time and Context, 2010; 11. Museum as Soup Kitchen:
Museums as Venues for SocialServi ce, 2009; 12. Maybe This Time: A Personal
Journey Toward Racial Equity in Museums, 2016; 13. Modeling Decency, Sir!:
Intentionally Welcoming Visitors of Political Opposition is a Vital Task of
Inclusion, 2017; Part IV: Museums' Obligation to Provide Public Space:
Placing Museums in a Broadened Civic Sphere; 14. One Meter Square: A Poetic
Essay about the Importance of Humble Pieces of Civic Land, 2010; 15. Public
Spaces for Strangers: How Museums' Physical Assets Should Contribute to
Communal Peace, 2017; Part V: Museums are Part of Larger Systems:
Dissolving Boundaries to provide Coordinated Society-wide Benefits; 16.
Museum Opportunities Through Another's Eyes: Michael Hulme and Climate
Change, 2011; 17. Expanding the Known: Museums Should Join in Education
Devolution Reform, 2013; Part VI: Memoir Snippets: The Professional Uses of
Personal Experience; 18. Thinking About My Museum Journey: Lessons learned
and Lists of Fundamental Concern, 1999; 19. Activism from the Inside: A
Family Teaches Political Awareness, 1985; 20. The Museum Family: An Award
Speech About Invented Relatives, 2004; 21. How Mentoring Works, 1984; 22.
The Role of Consultants, 2003; 23. What I Learned from Children, 1984; 24.
Gay in Multiple Parts, 2000 revised 2020; 25. My Charge to the Next
Generation: A List of Personal Advice, 2017; Conclusion: Centering, the
Finale: A Reflection on the Covid Time, 2020
Acknowledgments; Introduction: Centering the Museum; Museum Basics: My
Museum Definition and Principles; Part I: The Museum Visitor's Exhibition
Quest: Personalization, Complexity, And Multiple Outcomes; 1. The Essential
Museum: Decoupling the Content from the Object, 2006; 2. Introducing the
Blue Ocean Museum: A Layered Installation of the Nearly Immediate Future,
2007; 3. The Importance Of "And": Using Complexity Theory to Counter Simple
Exhibitions, 2017; Part II: Museum Administrative Practice Must Mirror
Philosophy: Fairness and Justice Toward Staff; 4. Institutional Trauma: The
Effect of Major Change on Staff, 1989, revised 2020; 5. Brave Directors:
The Profile of the Exceptionally Just Director, 2006; 6. Boston Stories:
Lessons from the Past Practice of the Boston Children's Museum, 2008; 7.
Curator: From Soloist to Impresario: Reforming the Curators' Relationship
to Information, 2009; 8. Wanting to be Third on Your Block: How the
"Classic" Director Creates Change, 2009; 9. Intentional Civility:
Reexamining our Assumptions of Staff, Visitors, Community and Content,
2012; Part III: Museums Have Agency: Useful Activism in Museums; 10. Babar:
Controversy Surrounding Time and Context, 2010; 11. Museum as Soup Kitchen:
Museums as Venues for SocialServi ce, 2009; 12. Maybe This Time: A Personal
Journey Toward Racial Equity in Museums, 2016; 13. Modeling Decency, Sir!:
Intentionally Welcoming Visitors of Political Opposition is a Vital Task of
Inclusion, 2017; Part IV: Museums' Obligation to Provide Public Space:
Placing Museums in a Broadened Civic Sphere; 14. One Meter Square: A Poetic
Essay about the Importance of Humble Pieces of Civic Land, 2010; 15. Public
Spaces for Strangers: How Museums' Physical Assets Should Contribute to
Communal Peace, 2017; Part V: Museums are Part of Larger Systems:
Dissolving Boundaries to provide Coordinated Society-wide Benefits; 16.
Museum Opportunities Through Another's Eyes: Michael Hulme and Climate
Change, 2011; 17. Expanding the Known: Museums Should Join in Education
Devolution Reform, 2013; Part VI: Memoir Snippets: The Professional Uses of
Personal Experience; 18. Thinking About My Museum Journey: Lessons learned
and Lists of Fundamental Concern, 1999; 19. Activism from the Inside: A
Family Teaches Political Awareness, 1985; 20. The Museum Family: An Award
Speech About Invented Relatives, 2004; 21. How Mentoring Works, 1984; 22.
The Role of Consultants, 2003; 23. What I Learned from Children, 1984; 24.
Gay in Multiple Parts, 2000 revised 2020; 25. My Charge to the Next
Generation: A List of Personal Advice, 2017; Conclusion: Centering, the
Finale: A Reflection on the Covid Time, 2020
Foreward: Americo Castilla, President, Fundacion TyPA, Argentina;
Acknowledgments; Introduction: Centering the Museum; Museum Basics: My
Museum Definition and Principles; Part I: The Museum Visitor's Exhibition
Quest: Personalization, Complexity, And Multiple Outcomes; 1. The Essential
Museum: Decoupling the Content from the Object, 2006; 2. Introducing the
Blue Ocean Museum: A Layered Installation of the Nearly Immediate Future,
2007; 3. The Importance Of "And": Using Complexity Theory to Counter Simple
Exhibitions, 2017; Part II: Museum Administrative Practice Must Mirror
Philosophy: Fairness and Justice Toward Staff; 4. Institutional Trauma: The
Effect of Major Change on Staff, 1989, revised 2020; 5. Brave Directors:
The Profile of the Exceptionally Just Director, 2006; 6. Boston Stories:
Lessons from the Past Practice of the Boston Children's Museum, 2008; 7.
Curator: From Soloist to Impresario: Reforming the Curators' Relationship
to Information, 2009; 8. Wanting to be Third on Your Block: How the
"Classic" Director Creates Change, 2009; 9. Intentional Civility:
Reexamining our Assumptions of Staff, Visitors, Community and Content,
2012; Part III: Museums Have Agency: Useful Activism in Museums; 10. Babar:
Controversy Surrounding Time and Context, 2010; 11. Museum as Soup Kitchen:
Museums as Venues for SocialServi ce, 2009; 12. Maybe This Time: A Personal
Journey Toward Racial Equity in Museums, 2016; 13. Modeling Decency, Sir!:
Intentionally Welcoming Visitors of Political Opposition is a Vital Task of
Inclusion, 2017; Part IV: Museums' Obligation to Provide Public Space:
Placing Museums in a Broadened Civic Sphere; 14. One Meter Square: A Poetic
Essay about the Importance of Humble Pieces of Civic Land, 2010; 15. Public
Spaces for Strangers: How Museums' Physical Assets Should Contribute to
Communal Peace, 2017; Part V: Museums are Part of Larger Systems:
Dissolving Boundaries to provide Coordinated Society-wide Benefits; 16.
Museum Opportunities Through Another's Eyes: Michael Hulme and Climate
Change, 2011; 17. Expanding the Known: Museums Should Join in Education
Devolution Reform, 2013; Part VI: Memoir Snippets: The Professional Uses of
Personal Experience; 18. Thinking About My Museum Journey: Lessons learned
and Lists of Fundamental Concern, 1999; 19. Activism from the Inside: A
Family Teaches Political Awareness, 1985; 20. The Museum Family: An Award
Speech About Invented Relatives, 2004; 21. How Mentoring Works, 1984; 22.
The Role of Consultants, 2003; 23. What I Learned from Children, 1984; 24.
Gay in Multiple Parts, 2000 revised 2020; 25. My Charge to the Next
Generation: A List of Personal Advice, 2017; Conclusion: Centering, the
Finale: A Reflection on the Covid Time, 2020
Acknowledgments; Introduction: Centering the Museum; Museum Basics: My
Museum Definition and Principles; Part I: The Museum Visitor's Exhibition
Quest: Personalization, Complexity, And Multiple Outcomes; 1. The Essential
Museum: Decoupling the Content from the Object, 2006; 2. Introducing the
Blue Ocean Museum: A Layered Installation of the Nearly Immediate Future,
2007; 3. The Importance Of "And": Using Complexity Theory to Counter Simple
Exhibitions, 2017; Part II: Museum Administrative Practice Must Mirror
Philosophy: Fairness and Justice Toward Staff; 4. Institutional Trauma: The
Effect of Major Change on Staff, 1989, revised 2020; 5. Brave Directors:
The Profile of the Exceptionally Just Director, 2006; 6. Boston Stories:
Lessons from the Past Practice of the Boston Children's Museum, 2008; 7.
Curator: From Soloist to Impresario: Reforming the Curators' Relationship
to Information, 2009; 8. Wanting to be Third on Your Block: How the
"Classic" Director Creates Change, 2009; 9. Intentional Civility:
Reexamining our Assumptions of Staff, Visitors, Community and Content,
2012; Part III: Museums Have Agency: Useful Activism in Museums; 10. Babar:
Controversy Surrounding Time and Context, 2010; 11. Museum as Soup Kitchen:
Museums as Venues for SocialServi ce, 2009; 12. Maybe This Time: A Personal
Journey Toward Racial Equity in Museums, 2016; 13. Modeling Decency, Sir!:
Intentionally Welcoming Visitors of Political Opposition is a Vital Task of
Inclusion, 2017; Part IV: Museums' Obligation to Provide Public Space:
Placing Museums in a Broadened Civic Sphere; 14. One Meter Square: A Poetic
Essay about the Importance of Humble Pieces of Civic Land, 2010; 15. Public
Spaces for Strangers: How Museums' Physical Assets Should Contribute to
Communal Peace, 2017; Part V: Museums are Part of Larger Systems:
Dissolving Boundaries to provide Coordinated Society-wide Benefits; 16.
Museum Opportunities Through Another's Eyes: Michael Hulme and Climate
Change, 2011; 17. Expanding the Known: Museums Should Join in Education
Devolution Reform, 2013; Part VI: Memoir Snippets: The Professional Uses of
Personal Experience; 18. Thinking About My Museum Journey: Lessons learned
and Lists of Fundamental Concern, 1999; 19. Activism from the Inside: A
Family Teaches Political Awareness, 1985; 20. The Museum Family: An Award
Speech About Invented Relatives, 2004; 21. How Mentoring Works, 1984; 22.
The Role of Consultants, 2003; 23. What I Learned from Children, 1984; 24.
Gay in Multiple Parts, 2000 revised 2020; 25. My Charge to the Next
Generation: A List of Personal Advice, 2017; Conclusion: Centering, the
Finale: A Reflection on the Covid Time, 2020