This chapter considers the nature of the public sphere in which museums operate, and investigates museum authority as a contested issue inherent in its simultaneous roles as voice of the state articulating identity and nationalism, and as a public space for opinion and meaning-making. It looks at how the museum’s power to determine the national narrative, and limit voices, has changed over the years in Canada. It focuses attention on Canadian federal policies that have influenced the authority of museums, in particular, theoretical implications of the current policy drive for ‘social cohesion’. It describes how Canadian museums are gradually moving away from acting for and about diverse communities, and are instead offering their expert voi...
The ways in which Aboriginal people and museums work together have changed drastically in recent dec...
This thesis studies municipal museums in Canada, defined as museums owned and operated under a bylaw...
This contribution traces the transition of Canada's national history museum from the Canadian Museum...
This chapter considers the nature of the public sphere in which museums operate, and investigates mu...
Museums are important public sites for the authentication and presentation of heritage in Western cu...
This chapter explores how heritage institutions, particularly museums, contribute to practices of de...
This article examines a range of issues surrounding the proposition that museums are excellent sites...
Museums and historic sites in Canada are public places of representation and social encounters where...
In order to illustrate why museums are frequently sites of conflict and mediation, this dissertatio...
Under the 1990 federal Museums Act, the National Gallery of Canada has a specific mandate to "preser...
This paper explores some of the challenges that cultural institutions face in trying to stay relevan...
As Canada prepares for its 150th birthday, within the context of its colonial legacy, silenced histo...
In 1992, when this dissertation was completed, Canadian museums (among many others) were in a state ...
Not satisfied with the assertion that museums have taken great strides in becoming representative, r...
This contribution traces the transition of Canada's national history museum from the Canadian Museum...
The ways in which Aboriginal people and museums work together have changed drastically in recent dec...
This thesis studies municipal museums in Canada, defined as museums owned and operated under a bylaw...
This contribution traces the transition of Canada's national history museum from the Canadian Museum...
This chapter considers the nature of the public sphere in which museums operate, and investigates mu...
Museums are important public sites for the authentication and presentation of heritage in Western cu...
This chapter explores how heritage institutions, particularly museums, contribute to practices of de...
This article examines a range of issues surrounding the proposition that museums are excellent sites...
Museums and historic sites in Canada are public places of representation and social encounters where...
In order to illustrate why museums are frequently sites of conflict and mediation, this dissertatio...
Under the 1990 federal Museums Act, the National Gallery of Canada has a specific mandate to "preser...
This paper explores some of the challenges that cultural institutions face in trying to stay relevan...
As Canada prepares for its 150th birthday, within the context of its colonial legacy, silenced histo...
In 1992, when this dissertation was completed, Canadian museums (among many others) were in a state ...
Not satisfied with the assertion that museums have taken great strides in becoming representative, r...
This contribution traces the transition of Canada's national history museum from the Canadian Museum...
The ways in which Aboriginal people and museums work together have changed drastically in recent dec...
This thesis studies municipal museums in Canada, defined as museums owned and operated under a bylaw...
This contribution traces the transition of Canada's national history museum from the Canadian Museum...