Museum diplomacy has come to new prominence in the contemporary moment. Museums have increasingly global agendas, advancing diverse international partnerships across the world. Moreover, they hold the potential to advance cross-cultural education and foster mutual understanding at a moment when we are beset by global challenges. Acknowledging the troubled histories of these institutions and their contested status, Museum Diplomacy: How Cultural Institutions Shape Global Engagement recognizes the pivotal contributions of museums' global work, while also grappling with the significant issues,…mehr
Museum diplomacy has come to new prominence in the contemporary moment. Museums have increasingly global agendas, advancing diverse international partnerships across the world. Moreover, they hold the potential to advance cross-cultural education and foster mutual understanding at a moment when we are beset by global challenges. Acknowledging the troubled histories of these institutions and their contested status, Museum Diplomacy: How Cultural Institutions Shape Global Engagement recognizes the pivotal contributions of museums' global work, while also grappling with the significant issues, questions and possibilities that these activities raise. The collection features examinations of museum diplomacy by fifteen leading scholars and museum practitioners. These texts address global case studies that speak to museum practices related to objects, collections, and people, and charting foundational concepts and ideas. Taken as a whole, the book provides contemporary examples, grounded in historic context, along with provocations and explorations of best practices, providing points for reflection along with guidance for practitioners and scholars alike. Through these wide-ranging contributions, Museum Diplomacy also contributes a new understanding of cultural diplomacy that recognizes the vital diplomatic work of curators, museum administrators, and other museum professionals, as well as how these practitioners exert their own agency in ways that may or may not align with broader government and institutional agendas. Ultimately, Museum Diplomacy calls on the sector to rethink their perceptions of cultural diplomacy and embrace an expansive understanding of the diplomatic practitioner.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah E.K. Smith is assistant professor and Canada Research Chair in Art, Culture and Global Relations, based in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at Western University. Her writing and curatorial projects focus on contemporary art, cultural diplomacy, and creative labor. In 2015 she published the monograph General Idea: Life & Work (Art Canada Institute), which is available in English and French. She is a co-founder of the North American Cultural Diplomacy Initiative and a member of the International Cultural Relations Research Alliance. In 2015 she held the CanadäUS Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Public Diplomacy at the University of Southern California. Sascha Priewe is Director of Collections and Public Programs at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto. Before joining the Aga Khan Museum, he was the Associate Vice President, Strategic Initiatives & Partnerships, at the Royal Ontario Museum, and Curator: Chinese and Korean Collections at the British Museum. He is a co-founder of the North American Cultural Diplomacy Initiative and author of Museum Diplomacy: Parsing the Global Engagement of Museums. He serves on the boards of ICOM Canada, the Ontario Museum Association, and is the inaugural chairperson of the Global Leadership Council of the Idaho Museum of International Diaspora.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: The Global Work of Museum Diplomacy Sarah E.K. Smith & Sascha Priewe Chapter 1: Museums as Diplomatic Sites Sascha Priewe Chapter 2: Exhibitions and Loans as Cosmopolitan Ambassadors Lee Davidson & Leticia Pérez Castellanos Chapter 3: Envoys: Object-Entities and Repatriation in Counter-Hegemonic Museum Diplomacy Anthony Alan Shelton Chapter 4: Museum Diplomacy for Sustainable Development and Human Rights Henry McGhie Chapter 5: Satellite Museums Patricia M. Goff Chapter 6: Terracotta Diplomacy: Challenges and Opportunities Da Kong Chapter 7: Museums, Diaspora and Migration: Looking for New Paradigms in 'Times of Crisis' Simona Bodo and Anna Chiara Cimoli Chapter 8: Inclusion and Refusal in Indigenous Museum Diplomacies: Three Moments Linda Grussani Chapter 9: Cultural Production as a Diplomatic Process: The National Museum of Qatar Karen Exell Chapter 10: Between the US and Asia: Exhibitions and Summits as Cultural Diplomacy Melissa Chiu Chapter 11: Smithsonian Global: Looking Beyond Our Borders Liz Tunick Cedar Chapter 12: Engaging the World Through Museum Collections and Research Chen Shen Chapter 13: Global Museum Networks Sascha Priewe Chapter 14: Training & Exchange Programs: Why People Matter Anaïs Aguerre Chapter 15: Global Citizenship as an Instrument of Museum Diplomacy Simge Erdogan-O'Connor About the Editors About the Contributors Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: The Global Work of Museum Diplomacy Sarah E.K. Smith & Sascha Priewe Chapter 1: Museums as Diplomatic Sites Sascha Priewe Chapter 2: Exhibitions and Loans as Cosmopolitan Ambassadors Lee Davidson & Leticia Pérez Castellanos Chapter 3: Envoys: Object-Entities and Repatriation in Counter-Hegemonic Museum Diplomacy Anthony Alan Shelton Chapter 4: Museum Diplomacy for Sustainable Development and Human Rights Henry McGhie Chapter 5: Satellite Museums Patricia M. Goff Chapter 6: Terracotta Diplomacy: Challenges and Opportunities Da Kong Chapter 7: Museums, Diaspora and Migration: Looking for New Paradigms in 'Times of Crisis' Simona Bodo and Anna Chiara Cimoli Chapter 8: Inclusion and Refusal in Indigenous Museum Diplomacies: Three Moments Linda Grussani Chapter 9: Cultural Production as a Diplomatic Process: The National Museum of Qatar Karen Exell Chapter 10: Between the US and Asia: Exhibitions and Summits as Cultural Diplomacy Melissa Chiu Chapter 11: Smithsonian Global: Looking Beyond Our Borders Liz Tunick Cedar Chapter 12: Engaging the World Through Museum Collections and Research Chen Shen Chapter 13: Global Museum Networks Sascha Priewe Chapter 14: Training & Exchange Programs: Why People Matter Anaïs Aguerre Chapter 15: Global Citizenship as an Instrument of Museum Diplomacy Simge Erdogan-O'Connor About the Editors About the Contributors Index
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497
USt-IdNr: DE450055826