2010-05-20

Narratives of Community: Museums and Ethnicity

This groundbreaking book brings together a collection of essays on the revolution taking place in museums around the world as they look anew at the ways communities are represented. It highlights a fundamental shift occurring in 21st century museums: how they confront existing assumptions about people, and the pioneering ways they work with specific groups to narrate oral histories, tell ancestral stories and keep memories from the past alive.
The philosophical thread, woven through each essay, expresses a rejection of popular claims that minority people are necessarily silent, neglected and ignorant of the processes of representation. This book showcases contemporary museums as spaces of dialogue, collaboration, reclamation and storytelling. It acknowledges the radical efforts many museums and communities make to actively engage with and overthrow existing misconceptions, on the important subject of race and ethnicity.
Among the fifteen highly-respected authors sharing their analysis and experience are:
  • Kate Craddy, Director of the Galicia Jewish Museum, Poland
  • Victoria Dickenson, Chief Knowledge Officer, Canadian Museum for Human Rights
  • Annette B Fromm, Associate Professor and Coordinator of Museum Studies at Florida International University and President of the International Committee of Museums of Ethnography.
  • Carmita Icasiano, Curator and Collections Manager, Cultural Centre of the Philippines
  • Magdalena Mieri, Director of the Program in Latino History & Culture, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
  • Alison Taylor, Head of Inclusion and Diversity, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry
  • Dr Marzia Varutti, Honorary Visiting Fellow at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester.
And among the innovative museum programmes featured in the book are:
  • African American Civil War Memorial Freedom Foundation and Museum
  • Ethnic Minority Museums, Peoples Republic of China
  • Galicia Jewish Museum, Poland
  • Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
  • McCord Museum of Canadian History in Montreal
  • Museo ng Kalinangang Pilipino
  • Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
  • National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
  • National Museum of Singapore
  • Red Location Museum, South Africa
  • Sabah Museum, Borneo
  • Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
  • San Diego History Center
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