Global Mobilities
Refugees, Exiles, and Immigrants in Museums and Archives
Herausgeber: Levin, Amy K
Global Mobilities
Refugees, Exiles, and Immigrants in Museums and Archives
Herausgeber: Levin, Amy K
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Global Mobilities explores the role of museums and archives in the politics of integration and cultural diversity and their efforts to further the inclusion of racial and ethnic minority populations. Global case studies examine conflicts inherent in this work, such as whether assimilation, integration, or another model is ideal. Chapters provide diverse perspectives, including not only the voices of museum practitioners and scholars, but also those of artists, visitors, undocumented immigrants, and other members of source communities, making Global Mobilities an often provocative volume which offers a comprehensive overview of the field.…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 522
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1131g
- ISBN-13: 9781138906327
- ISBN-10: 1138906328
- Artikelnr.: 43773874
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 522
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1131g
- ISBN-13: 9781138906327
- ISBN-10: 1138906328
- Artikelnr.: 43773874
Part I: Frameworks: Theory, Practice, and Policy
2 Museums, Refugees, and Collaborative Social Transformation.
3 European Museums in an Age of Migrations: Twelve Propositions for
Twenty-First Century Museums.
Part II: Histories of exiles, refugees, and expatriates
4 Forgotten by History: Refugees, Historians, and Museums in Britain.
5 Exhibiting Fraught Histories of Migrations: Museums in Elmina, Ghana.
6 Migration Histories, the Past, and the Politics of Memory at Robben
Island.
7 "A Safeguard Against Oblivion": Memorializing French Algeria in the
Centre de
Documentation des Français d'Algérie.
Part III: Museums Interpret Emigration and Immigration
8 Polish History, the Polish Diaspora, and the Emigration Museum in Gdynia.
9 The Polish Museum of America: Shaping Cultural Identity.
10 Displaying the Diversity of Community History at Hackney Museum.
11 Restoring and Utilizing the Past: The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum.
12 Visitors' Opinions on the Inclusion of Migrants in Museum Exhibitions:
Migrant and
Non-Migrant Communities in Greece.
13 Occupying the Immigration Museum: The Sans Papiers of Paris at the Site
of Their
National Representation.
14 Longing and Belonging: The Representation of Immigrant Communities in
Canadian
Museums.
15 Settling In: Cross-Cultural Engagement at the Oregon Jewish Museum.
Part V: Archives, Digital Collections, and Libraries.
16 Expanding the Boundaries of History: The Expatriate Archive Centre.
17 Beyond Museums: Multicultural Material Heritage Archives in Australia.
18 "Photo Seeks Family": Digitization, Visual Repatriation, and
Performative Memory
Work.
19 Libraries and Museums in Norway: Promoting Integration in the Land of
Gender
Equality.
Part VI: Case Studies
20 The "Isle of Home" is Always on Your Mind: Subjectivity and Space at
Ellis
Island Museum.
21 Residues of Border Control.
22. California Modernism, European Émigré Artists, and the Summer Sessions
at
Mills College in Oakland, California.
23 Thank You for Coming: Notes on Labels, Language, and Living a Life.
24 "I Will Freely Circulate in the Intermediate Space": Cahun and Moore's
Resistance
to Gender and National Boundaries.
25 Conclusion: Tomorrow's Heritage of Migration
Part I: Frameworks: Theory, Practice, and Policy
2 Museums, Refugees, and Collaborative Social Transformation.
3 European Museums in an Age of Migrations: Twelve Propositions for
Twenty-First Century Museums.
Part II: Histories of exiles, refugees, and expatriates
4 Forgotten by History: Refugees, Historians, and Museums in Britain.
5 Exhibiting Fraught Histories of Migrations: Museums in Elmina, Ghana.
6 Migration Histories, the Past, and the Politics of Memory at Robben
Island.
7 "A Safeguard Against Oblivion": Memorializing French Algeria in the
Centre de
Documentation des Français d'Algérie.
Part III: Museums Interpret Emigration and Immigration
8 Polish History, the Polish Diaspora, and the Emigration Museum in Gdynia.
9 The Polish Museum of America: Shaping Cultural Identity.
10 Displaying the Diversity of Community History at Hackney Museum.
11 Restoring and Utilizing the Past: The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum.
12 Visitors' Opinions on the Inclusion of Migrants in Museum Exhibitions:
Migrant and
Non-Migrant Communities in Greece.
13 Occupying the Immigration Museum: The Sans Papiers of Paris at the Site
of Their
National Representation.
14 Longing and Belonging: The Representation of Immigrant Communities in
Canadian
Museums.
15 Settling In: Cross-Cultural Engagement at the Oregon Jewish Museum.
Part V: Archives, Digital Collections, and Libraries.
16 Expanding the Boundaries of History: The Expatriate Archive Centre.
17 Beyond Museums: Multicultural Material Heritage Archives in Australia.
18 "Photo Seeks Family": Digitization, Visual Repatriation, and
Performative Memory
Work.
19 Libraries and Museums in Norway: Promoting Integration in the Land of
Gender
Equality.
Part VI: Case Studies
20 The "Isle of Home" is Always on Your Mind: Subjectivity and Space at
Ellis
Island Museum.
21 Residues of Border Control.
22. California Modernism, European Émigré Artists, and the Summer Sessions
at
Mills College in Oakland, California.
23 Thank You for Coming: Notes on Labels, Language, and Living a Life.
24 "I Will Freely Circulate in the Intermediate Space": Cahun and Moore's
Resistance
to Gender and National Boundaries.
25 Conclusion: Tomorrow's Heritage of Migration