Museums and the Working Class (Museum Meanings)

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Museums and the Working Class (Museum Meanings)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 238 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Museums and the Working Class is the first book to take an intersectional and international approach to the issues of economic diversity and class within the field of museum studies.

Bringing together 16 contributors from eight countries, this book has emerged from the significant global dialogue concerning museums' obligation to be inclusive, participate in meaningful engagement and advocate for social change. As part of the push for museums to be more accessible and inclusive, museums have been challenged to critically examine their power relationships and how these are played out in what they collect, whose stories they exhibit and who is made to feel welcome in their halls. This volume will further this professional and academic debate through the discussion of class. Contributions to the book will also reinforce the importance of the working class - not only in collection and exhibition policy, but also for the organisational psychology of institutions.

Museums and the Working Class is essential reading for scholars and students of museum, gallery and heritage studies, cultural studies, sociology, labour studies and history. It will also serve as a source of honest and research-led inspiration to practitioners working in museums, galleries, libraries, archives and at heritage sites around the world.

Contents

Introduction - 'Which Side Are You On'? Towards Meaningful Attention to Class in Museums
Adele Chynoweth

Part I - Shut Out: Access and the Working Class

1. 'A Permanent Civilising Effect'? The Impact of Reforming Working-Class Museum Visitors in Liverpool during the Nineteenth Century
Alexander Scott

2. How British Museums Have Failed the Working Class
David Fleming

3. Seat of the Muses or the Moolah? New Working Class Demands on Elitist Archival Practices
Silvio Tamaso D'Onofrio

Part II - Shut Up: the Struggle to End the Silence

4. 'One and All'? Retrieving South Australia's Forgotten Labor History
Philip Payton

5. 'Go and Take a Look at Millie Now': Murder, Tattooed Remains, and Museum Ethics in Quebec
Jamie Jelinksi

6. Museums in Late Populist Democracies: the Photographic Archive and the Working Class
Paolo Magagnoli

7. Women's Work in Coastal Galicia: Shining a Light on the Unseen at the Marea Museum
José Manuel Vázquez Lijó

Part III - Know Your Place: Site-Specific Narratives

8. Erasure of Working-Class Heritage in Conservation Plans: Absent Presence in the Walled City of Lahore
Rabia Nadir

9. Eugene V. Debs' Museum and the Preservation of Radical Working-Class Political Memory
Wesley R. Bishop

10. Keeping Your Head Down at the Hyde Park Barracks Museum
Adele Chynoweth

11. From Factory to Museum: The Obliteration of the History of Resistance
Meral Akbaş and Özge Kelekçi

Part IV- Answering Back: Lessons from the Working and Poverty Classes

12. Looking Backwards, Planning Forward: 'Museum as Muck' Advocating for the Working Class in Museums
Michelle McGrath, in conversation with Adele Chynoweth

13. Changing Lives at the Scottish Maritime Museum
Martin Hughes

14. House of Memories: Care and Equality in the UK Museum Sector
Kerry Wilson

15. Ngintaka Songline Tracks in the Museum
Diana James