Curating difficult knowledge : violent pasts in public places
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Curating difficult knowledge : violent pasts in public places
(Palgrave Macmillan memory studies)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume inscribes an innovative domain of inquiry, bringing museum and heritage studies to bear on questions of transitional justice, memory and post-conflict reconciliation. As practitioners, artists, curators, activists and academics, the contributors explore the challenges of bearing witness to past conflicts.
Table of Contents
- List of Illustrations List of Maps Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Witnesses to Witnessing
- E.Lehrer & C.E.Milton PART I: BEARING WITNESS BETWEEN MUSEUMS AND COMMUNITIES 'We were so far away': Exhibiting Inuit Oral Histories of Residential Schools
- H.Igloliorte The Past is a Dangerous Place: the Museum as a Safe Haven
- V.Szekeres Teaching Tolerance through Objects of Hatred: The Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia as 'Counter-Museum'
- M.E.Patterson Politics of the Past: Remembering the Rwandan Genocide at the Kigali Memorial Center
- A.Sodaro PART II: VISUALIZING THE PAST Living Historically through Photographs in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Reflections on Kliptown Museum, Soweto
- D.Newbury Showing and Telling: Photography Exhibitions in Israeli Discourses of Dissent
- T.Katriel Visualizing Apartheid: Re-framing Truth and Reconciliation through Contemporary South African Art
- E.Mosely PART III: MATERIALITY AND MEMORIAL CHALLENGES Points of No Return: Cultural Heritage and Counter-Memory in Post-Yugoslavia
- A.Herscher Defacing Memory: (Un)tying Peru's Memory Knots
- C.E.Milton (Mis)representations of the Jewish Past in Poland's Memoryscapes: Nationalism, Religion and Political Economies of Commemoration
- S.Kapralski Afterward: The Turn to Pedagogy: a Needed Conversation on the Practice of Curating Difficult Knowledge
- R.I.Simon Index
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