Curating the future : museums, communities and climate change
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Curating the future : museums, communities and climate change
(Routledge environmental humanities)(Earthscan from Routledge)
Routledge, 2017
- : hardback
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-284) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Curating the Future: Museums, Communities and Climate Change explores the way museums tackle the broad global issue of climate change. It explores the power of real objects and collections to stir hearts and minds, to engage communities affected by change.
Museums work through exhibitions, events, and specific collection projects to reach different communities in different ways. The book emphasises the moral responsibilities of museums to address climate change, not just by communicating science but also by enabling people already affected by changes to find their own ways of living with global warming.
There are museums of natural history, of art and of social history. The focus of this book is the museum communities, like those in the Pacific, who have to find new ways to express their culture in a new place. The book considers how collections in museums might help future generations stay in touch with their culture, even where they have left their place. It asks what should the people of the present be collecting for museums in a climate-changed future? The book is rich with practical museum experience and detailed projects, as well as critical and philosophical analyses about where a museum can intervene to speak to this great conundrum of our times. Curating the Future is essential reading for all those working in museums and grappling with how to talk about climate change. It also has academic applications in courses of museology and museum studies, cultural studies, heritage studies, digital humanities, design, anthropology, and environmental humanities.
目次
Foreword 1. Curating Connections in a Climate Changed World 2. Poem: "Tell Them" Part 1: Welcoming New Voices: Opening museums 3. Rob Nixon, The Anthropocene and Social Justice 4. Cameo: Museums Connecting 5. Talking Around Objects: Stories for a Climate Changed world 6. Object in view: Jaki-ed mat, Marshall Islands 7. The Pacific in New York: Managing Objects and Cultural Heritage Partnerships in Times of Global Change 8. Cameo: Connie Hart's Basket 9. Peoples who Still Live: The Role of Museums in addressing Climate Change in the Pacific 10. Object in view: Taking a Bite Out of Lost Knowledge: Sharks' Teeth, Extinction, and the Value of Preemptive Collections Part 2: Reuniting Nature and Culture 11. Towards an Ecological Museology: Responding to the animal-objects of the Australian Institute of Anatomy collection 12. Object in view: Harry Clarke's high wheeler bicycle 13. Food and Water Exhibitions: Lenses on Climate Change 14. Object in view: The Stump-Jump Plough: Reframing a National Icon 15. Telling Torres Strait History through Turtle 16. Four Seasons in One Day: Weather, Culture and the Museum 17. Object in view: Nelson the Newfoundland's Dog Collar 18. The Last Snail: Loss, hope and care for the future 19. Object in view: Hiding in plain sight: Lessons from the Olinguito Part 3: Focusing on the Future 20. The Reef in Time: The prophecy of Charlie Veron's living collections 21. Food Stories for the Future 22. Shaping Garden Collections for Future Climates 23. Object in view: A Past Future for the Cucumber 24. The Art of the Anthropocene 25. Object in view: The Canary Project: Photographs and Fossils Part 4: Representing Change and Uncertainty 26. Cameo: The Vulnerable Volvo 27. Museum Awakenings: Responses to Environmental Change at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, 1965-2005 28. Rising Seas: Facts, Fictions and Aquaria 29. Object in view: The Model of Flooded New York 30. When the Ice Breaks: The Arctic in the Media 31. Displaying the Anthropocene in and beyond Museums 32. Poem: Dear Matafele Peinem
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