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Gender, Sexuality and Museums provides the only repository of key articles, new essays and case studies for the important area of gender and sexuality in museums. It is the first reader to focus on LGBT issues and museums, and the first reader in nearly 15 years to collect articles which focus on women and museums. At last, students of museum studies, women's' studies, LGBT studies and museum professionals have a single resource.
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Gender, Sexuality and Museums provides the only repository of key articles, new essays and case studies for the important area of gender and sexuality in museums. It is the first reader to focus on LGBT issues and museums, and the first reader in nearly 15 years to collect articles which focus on women and museums. At last, students of museum studies, women's' studies, LGBT studies and museum professionals have a single resource.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136943645
- Artikelnr.: 43822450
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136943645
- Artikelnr.: 43822450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Amy Levin is Acting Associate Dean for Academic Administration in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Northern Illinois University. She is also a professor of English at the university and has served both as director of Women's Studies and coordinator of Museum Studies. She studies and teaches about race, class, and gender in museums in the U.S. and Europe. Her first two books were studies in literary criticism, and her third book, Defining Memory: Local Museums and the Construction of History in America's Changing Communities, is an edited collection of articles on small museums.
1. Introduction Part 1: Women in Museum Work 2. Women in the Temple: Gender
and Leadership in Museums 3. The New Girl in the Old Boy Network: Elizabeth
Esteve-Coll in the V&A 4. Museums, Women, and Empowerment in the MENA
Countries Part 2: Theories A. Feminist Theory 5. Looking at Museums from a
Feminist Perspective 6. A Woman's Audience: A Case Study of Applied
Feminist Theories B. Queer Theory 7. Why Grapple With Queer When You Can
Fondle It? Embracing our Erotic Intelligence 8. Queer is Here? Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Histories and Public Culture Part 3:
Collections and Exhibitions A. Women in (and out of) Exhibits 9. Art World
Power and Women's Incognito Work: The Case of Edward and Jo Hopper 10.
Looking for the 'Total' Woman in Wartime: A Museological Work in Progress
11. Pioneering Women Revisited: Representations of Gender in Some Israeli
Settlement Museums 12. 'Thanks, But We'll Take It from Here': Australian
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women Influencing the Collection of
Tangible and Intangible Heritage B. LGBTQ Out (and in) Exhibits 13. The
Warren Cup: Highlighting Hidden Histories 14. Hidden Histories: The
Experience of Curating a Male Same Sex Exhibition and the Problems
Encountered 15. Representing Lesbians and Gay Men in British Social History
Museums, 16. Sister Fire: Representing the Legacies of Leatherwomen Part 4:
Case Studies A. The Nature of Gender 17. Gender Representation in the
Natural History Galleries in the Manchester Museum 18. Straight Talk:
Evolution Exhibits and the Reproduction of Heterosexuality B. Queering
Modernity 19. In Pursuit of Spiritual Calling: Katherine S. Dreier, Galka
E. Scheyer, and Hilla von Rebay 20. A Conversation with Artists Carrie
Moyer, Sheila Pepe, Stephen Mueller, and Andrew Robinson 21. Bodies of
Evidence: Queering Disclosure in the Art of Jasper Johns C. Memorials and
Memorializing: The Heritage we Create 22. Representing Possibility:
Mourning, Memorial, and Queer Museology 23. House Museums or Walk-In
Closets? The (Non) Representation of Gay Men in the Museums They Called
Home 24. Breeders on a Golf Ball: Normalizing Sex at Ellis Island Part 5:
Bibliographic Essay 25. Museum Studies Texts and Museum Subtexts
and Leadership in Museums 3. The New Girl in the Old Boy Network: Elizabeth
Esteve-Coll in the V&A 4. Museums, Women, and Empowerment in the MENA
Countries Part 2: Theories A. Feminist Theory 5. Looking at Museums from a
Feminist Perspective 6. A Woman's Audience: A Case Study of Applied
Feminist Theories B. Queer Theory 7. Why Grapple With Queer When You Can
Fondle It? Embracing our Erotic Intelligence 8. Queer is Here? Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Histories and Public Culture Part 3:
Collections and Exhibitions A. Women in (and out of) Exhibits 9. Art World
Power and Women's Incognito Work: The Case of Edward and Jo Hopper 10.
Looking for the 'Total' Woman in Wartime: A Museological Work in Progress
11. Pioneering Women Revisited: Representations of Gender in Some Israeli
Settlement Museums 12. 'Thanks, But We'll Take It from Here': Australian
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women Influencing the Collection of
Tangible and Intangible Heritage B. LGBTQ Out (and in) Exhibits 13. The
Warren Cup: Highlighting Hidden Histories 14. Hidden Histories: The
Experience of Curating a Male Same Sex Exhibition and the Problems
Encountered 15. Representing Lesbians and Gay Men in British Social History
Museums, 16. Sister Fire: Representing the Legacies of Leatherwomen Part 4:
Case Studies A. The Nature of Gender 17. Gender Representation in the
Natural History Galleries in the Manchester Museum 18. Straight Talk:
Evolution Exhibits and the Reproduction of Heterosexuality B. Queering
Modernity 19. In Pursuit of Spiritual Calling: Katherine S. Dreier, Galka
E. Scheyer, and Hilla von Rebay 20. A Conversation with Artists Carrie
Moyer, Sheila Pepe, Stephen Mueller, and Andrew Robinson 21. Bodies of
Evidence: Queering Disclosure in the Art of Jasper Johns C. Memorials and
Memorializing: The Heritage we Create 22. Representing Possibility:
Mourning, Memorial, and Queer Museology 23. House Museums or Walk-In
Closets? The (Non) Representation of Gay Men in the Museums They Called
Home 24. Breeders on a Golf Ball: Normalizing Sex at Ellis Island Part 5:
Bibliographic Essay 25. Museum Studies Texts and Museum Subtexts
1. Introduction Part 1: Women in Museum Work 2. Women in the Temple: Gender
and Leadership in Museums 3. The New Girl in the Old Boy Network: Elizabeth
Esteve-Coll in the V&A 4. Museums, Women, and Empowerment in the MENA
Countries Part 2: Theories A. Feminist Theory 5. Looking at Museums from a
Feminist Perspective 6. A Woman's Audience: A Case Study of Applied
Feminist Theories B. Queer Theory 7. Why Grapple With Queer When You Can
Fondle It? Embracing our Erotic Intelligence 8. Queer is Here? Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Histories and Public Culture Part 3:
Collections and Exhibitions A. Women in (and out of) Exhibits 9. Art World
Power and Women's Incognito Work: The Case of Edward and Jo Hopper 10.
Looking for the 'Total' Woman in Wartime: A Museological Work in Progress
11. Pioneering Women Revisited: Representations of Gender in Some Israeli
Settlement Museums 12. 'Thanks, But We'll Take It from Here': Australian
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women Influencing the Collection of
Tangible and Intangible Heritage B. LGBTQ Out (and in) Exhibits 13. The
Warren Cup: Highlighting Hidden Histories 14. Hidden Histories: The
Experience of Curating a Male Same Sex Exhibition and the Problems
Encountered 15. Representing Lesbians and Gay Men in British Social History
Museums, 16. Sister Fire: Representing the Legacies of Leatherwomen Part 4:
Case Studies A. The Nature of Gender 17. Gender Representation in the
Natural History Galleries in the Manchester Museum 18. Straight Talk:
Evolution Exhibits and the Reproduction of Heterosexuality B. Queering
Modernity 19. In Pursuit of Spiritual Calling: Katherine S. Dreier, Galka
E. Scheyer, and Hilla von Rebay 20. A Conversation with Artists Carrie
Moyer, Sheila Pepe, Stephen Mueller, and Andrew Robinson 21. Bodies of
Evidence: Queering Disclosure in the Art of Jasper Johns C. Memorials and
Memorializing: The Heritage we Create 22. Representing Possibility:
Mourning, Memorial, and Queer Museology 23. House Museums or Walk-In
Closets? The (Non) Representation of Gay Men in the Museums They Called
Home 24. Breeders on a Golf Ball: Normalizing Sex at Ellis Island Part 5:
Bibliographic Essay 25. Museum Studies Texts and Museum Subtexts
and Leadership in Museums 3. The New Girl in the Old Boy Network: Elizabeth
Esteve-Coll in the V&A 4. Museums, Women, and Empowerment in the MENA
Countries Part 2: Theories A. Feminist Theory 5. Looking at Museums from a
Feminist Perspective 6. A Woman's Audience: A Case Study of Applied
Feminist Theories B. Queer Theory 7. Why Grapple With Queer When You Can
Fondle It? Embracing our Erotic Intelligence 8. Queer is Here? Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Histories and Public Culture Part 3:
Collections and Exhibitions A. Women in (and out of) Exhibits 9. Art World
Power and Women's Incognito Work: The Case of Edward and Jo Hopper 10.
Looking for the 'Total' Woman in Wartime: A Museological Work in Progress
11. Pioneering Women Revisited: Representations of Gender in Some Israeli
Settlement Museums 12. 'Thanks, But We'll Take It from Here': Australian
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women Influencing the Collection of
Tangible and Intangible Heritage B. LGBTQ Out (and in) Exhibits 13. The
Warren Cup: Highlighting Hidden Histories 14. Hidden Histories: The
Experience of Curating a Male Same Sex Exhibition and the Problems
Encountered 15. Representing Lesbians and Gay Men in British Social History
Museums, 16. Sister Fire: Representing the Legacies of Leatherwomen Part 4:
Case Studies A. The Nature of Gender 17. Gender Representation in the
Natural History Galleries in the Manchester Museum 18. Straight Talk:
Evolution Exhibits and the Reproduction of Heterosexuality B. Queering
Modernity 19. In Pursuit of Spiritual Calling: Katherine S. Dreier, Galka
E. Scheyer, and Hilla von Rebay 20. A Conversation with Artists Carrie
Moyer, Sheila Pepe, Stephen Mueller, and Andrew Robinson 21. Bodies of
Evidence: Queering Disclosure in the Art of Jasper Johns C. Memorials and
Memorializing: The Heritage we Create 22. Representing Possibility:
Mourning, Memorial, and Queer Museology 23. House Museums or Walk-In
Closets? The (Non) Representation of Gay Men in the Museums They Called
Home 24. Breeders on a Golf Ball: Normalizing Sex at Ellis Island Part 5:
Bibliographic Essay 25. Museum Studies Texts and Museum Subtexts