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What’s Missing?

Collecting and Exhibiting Europe
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 2020

Summary

Leerstellen in Museen: Welche Objekte, Narrative, Methoden und Akteur*innen wurden in bisherigen Überlegungen zu europäischen Lebensweisen zu wenig beachtet? In vielen Museen Europas, die Objekte der Alltagskultur ausstellen, finden Transformationsprozesse statt, indem u.a. Sammlungen auf ihre Relevanz für unsere heutige Gesellschaft hin befragt werden. Die Autor*innen aus Theorie und Praxis erörtern den Wandel von Sammlungs- und Ausstellungspolitiken in Übersichtsbeiträgen und Objektporträts. So ermuntern sie dazu, sich mit den Leerstellen in der Museumsarbeit auseinanderzusetzen.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2020
ISBN-Print
978-3-496-03043-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-496-03043-0
Publisher
Reimer, Berlin
Language
English
Pages
256
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
    1. 20 Years of the MEK Have We Reached Our Goals? No access Pages 9 - 14
    2. Introduction Towards New Filters and Relations No access Pages 15 - 18
    3. What’s Missing? Sticking to the Margins No access Pages 19 - 22
    4. Between Cultural Heritage and Looted Art European Museums in Turbulent Times No access Pages 23 - 25
    1. Kum’a Mbape and Ndumb’a Lobe on a Berlin Pictorial Broadsheet No access Pages 26 - 27
    2. The Leggings No access Pages 28 - 29
    3. Transnational Solidarity No access Pages 30 - 31
    4. The Fez, Emancipation, and Homelands No access Pages 32 - 34
    1. Global Europe Of Objects, Objections and Objectifications No access Pages 35 - 37
    2. (Re)Presenting the European The Virtual Platform for Indigenous Art No access Pages 38 - 46
    3. Ontology of Objects The Political Economy of Our Common Colonial Heritage No access Pages 47 - 55
    4. Exhibiting Europe in an Ethnological Museum in Japan Redefining the Opposition Between Self and Other No access Pages 56 - 63
    5. Treasures from Home European Identities in the Ellis Island Immigration Museum A Photo Essay No access Pages 64 - 71
    1. #CollectingCorona No access Pages 72 - 73
    2. Yellow Vests No access Pages 74 - 75
    3. Here to Stay or Here to Go? No access Pages 76 - 77
    4. Hanukkah Calendar No access Pages 78 - 80
    1. Pandora’s Box? Transforming Everyday Collections No access Pages 81 - 83
    2. Collecting Contemporary Items to Study and Exhibit Social Issues Experiences of the MuCEM, Marseilles, France No access Pages 84 - 91
    3. Between Collecting “Traditional Folk Culture” and the Challenges of Contemporary Collection Policies Current Dilemmas Facing Ethnographic Museums No access Pages 92 - 100
    4. Ládjogahpir Rematriated The Sámi Ontology of a Museum Object No access Pages 101 - 112
    5. From “Heritage Communities” to “Communities of Implication” No access Pages 113 - 121
    1. “There’s Never Anyone Like Me …” No access Pages 122 - 123
    2. Queerness – Free Delivery to Your Home! No access Pages 124 - 125
    3. Revoking the Future No access Pages 126 - 127
    4. The “Greek Crisis” and the Tale of an Unemployment Card No access Pages 128 - 130
    1. Open the Gates Museum Methods and Structures No access Pages 131 - 133
    2. Our Heymat! Your Museum? Towards a More Diverse Museum Culture No access Pages 134 - 138
    3. Collecting is Communicating No access Pages 139 - 146
    4. Contemporary Muslim Fashions Racism and Diversity in European Museums No access Pages 147 - 153
    5. Bringing Queer Home No access Pages 154 - 164
    6. Absences and Silences in Greek Museums Tracing the Gaps in Untold Stories No access Pages 165 - 173
    1. The Most Fragile in Bubble Wrap No access Pages 174 - 175
    2. Cosplay No access Pages 176 - 177
    3. What’s Missing? No access Pages 178 - 179
    4. Horezu Bowl No access Pages 180 - 182
    1. Another Story to Tell? New Narrations for European Exhibitions No access Pages 183 - 185
    2. Europe as Blind Spot Struggling for Connectivity No access Pages 186 - 195
    3. Mind the Gap(s)! The Challenges of Delineating a Narrative at the House of European History No access Pages 196 - 205
    4. Community of Remembrance Versus the Politics of Memory The Example of a Hungarian Museum No access Pages 206 - 213
    5. Cross-Border Exhibitions to Reflect Upon and Overcome National Imaginaries No access Pages 214 - 223
    1. What’s Missing? No access Pages 224 - 225
    2. Whereof One Cannot Speak… Should Not Be Collected? No access Pages 226 - 227
    3. “It’s sad to watch Europe rot from the inside out” No access Pages 228 - 229
    4. Portrait of Amare Romagnas in a POW Camp No access Pages 230 - 232
    1. Seven Modes of Museum Forgetting No access Pages 233 - 240
    2. The Archive of Forgotten Memories A Participatory Process of Reflection No access Pages 241 - 245
  2. Author Biographies No access Pages 246 - 249
  3. Colophon No access Pages 250 - 256

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