Museums in a Global Context
National Identity, International Understanding
Catherine Lewis editor Jennifer Dickey editor Samir El Azhar editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Apr '13
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Museums reflect a nation's character, as well as define it. Museums around the world have been shaped by globalization, and in turn have shaped a global public's understanding of local, regional, or national identity. Essayists consider the politics of museum interpretation in the global context, issues of cultural patrimony and heritage tourism, the risks of crossing boundaries and borders to present controversial subjects, and strategies for engaging audiences and communities. International case studies from Germany, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, South Africa, Niger, and Vietnam underscore the common motives and sensibilities, as well as the challenges, of the world's museums in their efforts to educate and inspire.
[R]ecommended for museum professionals interested in creating impact in their careers as well as in the global community. * Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archive Professionals *
ISBN: 9781933253855
Dimensions: 229mm x 151mm x 15mm
Weight: 422g
200 pages