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_aMuseum revolutions : _bhow museums change and are changed / _cedited by Simon J. Knell, Suzanne MacLeod and Sheila Watson. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2007. |
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_tIntroduction / _rSimon Knell -- _tShaping museums and manifestos -- _g1. _tEstablishing the paradigmatic museum: Georges Cuvier's Cabinet d'anatomie compar in Paris / _rPhilippe Taquet -- _g2. _tWilliam Bullock: inventing a visual language of objects / _rSusan Pearce -- _g3. _tMuseums, fossils and the cultural revolution of science: mapping change in the politics of knowledge in early nineteenth-century Britain / _rSimon J. Knell -- _g4. _tEstablishing the manifesto: art histories in the nineteenth-century museum / _rChristopher Whitehead -- _g5. _tEconomic logic versus Enlightenment rationality: evolution of the museum-zoo-garden complex and the modern Indian city, 1843-1900 / _rSavithri Preetha Nair -- _g6. _tOccupying the architecture of the gallery: spatial, social and professional change at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 1877-1933 / _rSuzanne MacLeod -- _g7. _tModernity and identity: the National Museum of Iran / _rAli Mozaffari -- _g8. _tScience centres: a museums studies approach to their development and possible future direction / _rRichard Toon -- _g9. _tBefore 'Te Maori': a revolution deconstructed / _rConal McCarthy -- _g10. _tMuseums, social responsibility and the future we desire / _rRobert R. Janes -- _tChanging places, changing people -- _g11. _tMaking Pakeha histories in New Zealand museums: community and identity in the post-war period / _rBronwyn Labrum -- _g12. _tHistory museums, community identities and a sense of place: rewriting histories / _rSheila Watson -- _g13. _tMuseums and the shaping of cultural identities: visitors' recollections in local museums in Taiwan / _rChia-Li Chen -- _g14. _tPolitical and social influences affecting the sense of place in municipal museums in Portugal / _rMarta Anico and Elsa Peralta -- _g15. _tEcomuseums and sustainability in Italy, Japan and China: concept adaptation through implementation / _rPeter Davis -- _g16. _tMaori, museums and the Treaty of Waitangi: the changing politics of representation and control / _rDavid Butts -- _g17. _tCultural entrepreneurs, sacred objects and the living museums of Africa / _rEvelyn Tegomoh -- _g18. _tCharting the boundaries: Indigenous models and parallel practices in the development of the post-museum / _rMoira G. Simpson -- _g19. _tWhere to from here? Repatriation of Indigenous human remains and 'the museum' / _rMichael Pickering -- _tArticulating change: media, message, philosophy -- _g20. _tBeyond nostalgia: the role of affect in generating historical understanding at heritage sites / _rKate Gregory and Andrea Witcomb -- _g21. _tVisitors and learning: adult museum visitors' learning identities / _rLynda Kelly -- _g22. _tMuseums - drama, ritual and power / _rJem Fraser -- _g23. _tCritical museum pedagogy and exhibition development: a conceptual first step Margaret A. Lindauer / _r24 Learning at the museum frontiers: democracy, identity and difference -- _tViv Golding -- _g25. _tMoral lessons and reforming agendas: history museums, science museums, contentious topics and contemporary societies / _rFiona Cameron -- _g26. _t'Who knows the fate of his bones?' Rethinking the body on display: object, art or human remains? / _rMary M. Brooks & Claire Rumsey -- _g27. _tFrom the document to the monument: museums and the philosophy of history / _rBeth Lord -- _g28. _tEducation, postmodernity and the museum / _rEilean Hooper-Greenhill. |
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