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Museums and their Communities
Past Tense PET ER B ER ESFORD
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August 7 2007
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August 7 2007
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: 422-424
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10.4324/9780203944752-42
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pp. 23
Museums and their Communities: Sheila Watson
pp. 47
Introduction to Part One: Sheila Watson
pp. 52
The Museum and the Public ST EPHEN WE I L
pp. 67
‘Play It Again, Sam’: Reflections on a New Museology: Marjorie M. Halpin
pp. 73
Place Exploration: museums, identity, community: Peter Davis
pp. 96
Interpretive Communit ies, Strategies and Reper toires EILEANHOOP ER-G REENHI LL
pp. 115
Museums and the Combating of Social Inequal i ty: roles, responsibi lit ies, resist ance RICHARDSANDE LL
pp. 134
Museums for ‘The People’?: Josie Appleton
pp. 147
A Quest for Identity NE LSONGRAB UR N
pp. 153
‘A Place for All of Us’? Museums and Communit ies ANDREAWITCOMB
pp. 177
From Treasure House to Museum . . . and Back MOIRASI MP SON
pp. 192
Introduction to Part Two: Sheila Watson
pp. 195
Exhibit ions of Power and Powers of Exhibit ion: an introduction to the pol i t ics of display
pp. 216
Nuclear Reactions: the (re)presentation of Hiroshima at the National Air and Space Museum
pp. 232
The Postmodern Exhibit ion: cut on the bias, or is Enola Gay a verb?
pp. 247
Sachsenhausen: a flawed museum: Roger Bordage
pp. 253
Representing Diversity and Challenging Racism: the Migration Museum: Viv Szekeres
pp. 263
Collect ion, Repatriat ion and Identity
pp. 273
Yours, Mine, or Ours? Conflicts between archaeologists and ethnic groups
pp. 286
Introduction to Part Three: Sheila Watson
pp. 293
Canadian Museums and the Representation of Culture in a Mult icultural Nation GE O R GE F. MACDONALDAND ST EPHENALSFORD
pp. 309
Museums as Agents for Social and Polit ical Change D AW NCASEY
pp. 317
Museums, Communit ies and the Polit ics of Herit age in Nor thern Ireland ELIZABETHCROOKE
pp. 330
Regenerating Identity: repatriat ion and the Indian frame of mind RICHARDW. H I LL, S R
pp. 341
Identity and Community: a look at four Latino museums H ER LINDAZAMORA
pp. 347
Minorit ies and Fine-Ar ts Museums in the United States
pp. 352
The Peopling of London Project NICKM ER RIMAN
pp. 375
Inspirat ion Africa!: Using t angible and intangible herit age to promote social inclusion amongst young people with disabi lit ies VIVGOLDING
pp. 391
Introduction to Part Four: Sheila Watson
pp. 395
Memory Experience: the forms and functions of memory BARBARAMISZ TA L
pp. 413
Exhibit ing Memories ST EVENL UB A R
pp. 422
Past Tense PET ER B ER ESFORD
pp. 425
The Exhibit ion that Speaks for Itself: oral histor y and museums A NN AGREEN
pp. 434
Contest ing ‘Local ’ Commemoration of the Second World War: the case of the Changi Chapel and Museum in Singapore
pp. 451
Collect ive Amnesia and the Mediation of Painful Pasts: the representation of France in the Second World War
pp. 464
Victims Remembered TIF FA NYJENKINS
pp. 468
The Holocaust Museum Concept T ER ENCEDUFFY
pp. 473
Mapping the Memories: pol i t ics , place and identity in the Distr ict Six Museum, Cape Town CHARMAI NE MCEACH ER N
pp. 496
Introduction to Part Five: Sheila Watson
pp. 500
State Authority and the Public Sphere: ideas on the changing role of the museum as a Canadian social inst i tut ion S US ANASHLEY
pp. 516
Museums: constructing a publ ic culture in the global age A NNE TTE VA NDENBOSCH
pp. 525
Money, Power, and the Histor y of Ar t: Whose money? Whose power? Whose ar t histor y? JAMESC UN O
pp. 534
Museums and Source Communit ies L AUR APE ER SANDALISONK. BROWN
pp. 553
Archaeology and Vanua Development in Fi j i ANDREWCROSBY
pp. 569
Kist and Tel l M AT TBARNARD
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