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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jenny Kidd , Sam Cairns , Alex Drago , Amy RyallPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781409467243ISBN 10: 1409467244 Pages: 262 Publication Date: 28 January 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Challenging History in the Museum, Jenny Kidd; Part 1 The Emotional Museum, Alex Drago; Chapter 1 The Emotional Museum: The Case of National Museums Liverpool, David Fleming; Chapter 2 Telling Hard Truths and the Process of Decolonising Indigenous Representations in Canadian Museums, Bryony Onciul; Chapter 3 Ripples in the Pebble Pool: Dark Narrative as Maxim, Metaphor and Memorial, Alix H.J. Powers-Jones; Chapter 4 Making Them Laugh, Making Them Cry: Theatre’s Role in Challenging History, Judith Bryan; Chapter 5 The Stiftelsen Arkivet Experience: A Second World War Gestapo Regional Headquarters in Norway, Bjørn Tore Rosendahl, Ingvild Ruhaven; Part 2 Challenging Collaborations, Amy Ryall; Chapter 6 Challenging Ourselves: Uncomfortable Histories and Current Museum Practices, Bernadette Lynch; Chapter 7 Contemporary Challenges: Artist Interventions in Museums and Galleries Dealing with Challenging Histories, Miranda Stearn; Chapter 8 Coffee and Cigarettes: On Trust-Building Processes between the Norwegian Government and the Romani Traveller Community, Åshild Andrea Brekke; Chapter 9 Fieldnotes from a Challenging History, David Gunn, Victoria Ward; Part 3 Ethics, Ownership and Identity, Miranda Stearn; Chapter 10 Vicissitudes of Representation: Remembering and Forgetting, Juliet Steyn; Chapter 11 Realms of Memory and the Recovery of the Historical Memory of the Spanish Civil War and Franco’s Dictatorship (1936–2012), Mikel Errazkin Agirrezabala, Rosa Martínez Rodríguez; Chapter 12 ‘Unseen Women: Stories from Armagh Gaol’: Exhibiting Contrasting Memories of a Contested Space, Jolene Mairs Dyer; Chapter 13 Borders of Belonging: The UK Border Agency Museum as a Nation-Building Site, Claire Sutherland; Chapter 14 Perspectives on the Far East: Understanding War through Veterans’ Eyes, Amy Ryall; Part 4 ‘Teaching’ Challenging History, Samantha Cairns; Chapter 15 Controversies around the Teaching of Brazilian ‘Black History’, Verena Alberti; Chapter 16 ‘To Kill a King?’ Interpreting the Execution of a Monarch, Amanda Shamoon; Chapter 17 Frames of Meaning: Young People, Historical Consciousness and Challenging History at Museums and Historic Sites, Ceri Jones; Chapter 18 Challenging Histories – Challenging Memorialisation: The Holocaust, Judith Vandervelde;Reviews'This timely and highly stimulating book offers much-needed critical examination and reflection on issues that are increasingly relevant to museums of all kinds. The rich mix of voices and disciplinary perspectives brought together in this volume generates significant new insights that will enrich the work of practitioners and researchers alike.' Richard Sandell, University of Leicester, UK 'This is the first comprehensive collection dedicated to exploring the agency of museums in respect to the engagement of challenging histories. The editors position this work as a perceptual, rebellious and provocative call to arms for museums to boldly embrace this challenge. Based on a series of case studies and empirical research the authors detail how institutions might navigate the issues that confront them in engaging such difficult topics. Superbly written and insightful, this publication is a very important contribution to museum thinking and practice, and a must read for those who seek to embrace this challenge.' Fiona Cameron, University of Western Sydney, Australia 'This timely and highly stimulating book offers much-needed critical examination and reflection on issues that are increasingly relevant to museums of all kinds. The rich mix of voices and disciplinary perspectives brought together in this volume generates significant new insights that will enrich the work of practitioners and researchers alike.'Richard Sandell, University of Leicester, UK Author InformationJenny Kidd is Lecturer in Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University, UK. She is co-editor of Performing Heritage (with Anthony Jackson, 2010), has published widely on museums, new media and participatory practices, and is one of the founding members of the Challenging History network. Sam Cairns manages the Cultural Learning Alliance. Sam has been the Director of the Challenging History network since 2009. Alex Drago has been Education Manager at the Tower of London since 2007, having originally joined Historic Royal Palaces in 2006 to work at Hampton Court Palace. Amy Ryall is External Engagement Projects Officer for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Sheffield, UK . Miranda Stearn is Arts and Heritage Development Co-ordinator at Orleans House Gallery, She is also currently completing a PhD in Art History at the Courtauld Institute of Art, UK. Jenny Kidd, Alex Drago, David Fleming, Bryony Onciul, Alix H.J. Powers-Jones, Judith Bryan, Bjorn Tore Rosendahl, Ingvild Ruhaven, Amy Ryall, Bernadette Lynch, Miranda Stearn, Ashild Andrea Brekke, David Gunn, Victoria Ward, Juliet Steyn, Mikel Errazkin Agirrezabala, Rosa Martinez Rodriguez, Jolene Mairs Dyer, Claire Sutherland, Samantha Cairns, Verena Alberti, Amanda Shamoon, Ceri Jones, Judith Vandervelde. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |