TY - BOOK AU - Knell,Simon J. AU - Macleod,Suzanne AU - Watson,Sheila E.R. TI - Museum revolutions: how museums change and are changed SN - 0415444667 AV - AM7 .K56 2007 U1 - 069 22 PY - 2007/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Museums KW - Social aspects KW - Museum exhibits KW - Philosophy KW - Museum visitors N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Simon Knell --; Shaping museums and manifestos --; 1; Establishing the paradigmatic museum: Georges Cuvier's Cabinet d'anatomie compar in Paris; Philippe Taquet --; 2; William Bullock: inventing a visual language of objects; Susan Pearce --; 3; Museums, fossils and the cultural revolution of science: mapping change in the politics of knowledge in early nineteenth-century Britain; Simon J. Knell --; 4; Establishing the manifesto: art histories in the nineteenth-century museum; Christopher Whitehead --; 5; Economic logic versus Enlightenment rationality: evolution of the museum-zoo-garden complex and the modern Indian city, 1843-1900; Savithri Preetha Nair --; 6; Occupying the architecture of the gallery: spatial, social and professional change at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 1877-1933; Suzanne MacLeod --; 7; Modernity and identity: the National Museum of Iran; Ali Mozaffari --; 8; Science centres: a museums studies approach to their development and possible future direction; Richard Toon --; 9; Before 'Te Maori': a revolution deconstructed; Conal McCarthy --; 10; Museums, social responsibility and the future we desire; Robert R. Janes --; Changing places, changing people --; 11; Making Pakeha histories in New Zealand museums: community and identity in the post-war period; Bronwyn Labrum --; 12; History museums, community identities and a sense of place: rewriting histories; Sheila Watson --; 13; Museums and the shaping of cultural identities: visitors' recollections in local museums in Taiwan; Chia-Li Chen --; 14; Political and social influences affecting the sense of place in municipal museums in Portugal; Marta Anico and Elsa Peralta --; 15; Ecomuseums and sustainability in Italy, Japan and China: concept adaptation through implementation; Peter Davis --; 16; Maori, museums and the Treaty of Waitangi: the changing politics of representation and control; David Butts --; 17; Cultural entrepreneurs, sacred objects and the living museums of Africa; Evelyn Tegomoh --; 18; Charting the boundaries: Indigenous models and parallel practices in the development of the post-museum; Moira G. Simpson --; 19; Where to from here? Repatriation of Indigenous human remains and 'the museum'; Michael Pickering --; Articulating change: media, message, philosophy --; 20; Beyond nostalgia: the role of affect in generating historical understanding at heritage sites; Kate Gregory and Andrea Witcomb --; 21; Visitors and learning: adult museum visitors' learning identities; Lynda Kelly --; 22; Museums - drama, ritual and power; Jem Fraser --; 23; Critical museum pedagogy and exhibition development: a conceptual first step Margaret A. Lindauer; 24 Learning at the museum frontiers: democracy, identity and difference --; Viv Golding --; 25; Moral lessons and reforming agendas: history museums, science museums, contentious topics and contemporary societies; Fiona Cameron --; 26; 'Who knows the fate of his bones?' Rethinking the body on display: object, art or human remains?; Mary M. Brooks & Claire Rumsey --; 27; From the document to the monument: museums and the philosophy of history; Beth Lord --; 28; Education, postmodernity and the museum; Eilean Hooper-Greenhill ER -