Museums are important public sites for the authentication and presentation of heritage in Western cultures. The authority of museums is derived from their long history as repositories of material culture and as agents of identity formation, nationalism, and most recently, social inclusion. But in a country such as Canada where global economics and popular culture combine with an unprecedented influx of immigrants, how society imagines itself and how the nation articulates its community and its heritage is changing radically. Issues of power, meaning, authenticity and citizenship have threatened the museum’s representational authority. How are Canadian museums responding to these changes, and is their authority now up for debate? Or is the n...
In 1992, when this dissertation was completed, Canadian museums (among many others) were in a state ...
As sites for the promotion and contestation of ideas of beauty, subjecthood, and citizenship, art mu...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...
Museums are important public sites for the authentication and presentation of heritage in Western cu...
This chapter considers the nature of the public sphere in which museums operate, and investigates mu...
This chapter explores how heritage institutions, particularly museums, contribute to practices of de...
In order to illustrate why museums are frequently sites of conflict and mediation, this dissertatio...
Not satisfied with the assertion that museums have taken great strides in becoming representative, r...
The role museums play in shaping the public’s understanding of the past has recently become a matter...
This article examines a range of issues surrounding the proposition that museums are excellent sites...
As Canada prepares for its 150th birthday, within the context of its colonial legacy, silenced histo...
For more than one hundred years Canada’s national museum of human history, called, successively, the...
This paper explores some of the challenges that cultural institutions face in trying to stay relevan...
In October 2012, the Canadian Heritage Minister announced that the Canadian Museum of Civilization,...
Under the 1990 federal Museums Act, the National Gallery of Canada has a specific mandate to "preser...
In 1992, when this dissertation was completed, Canadian museums (among many others) were in a state ...
As sites for the promotion and contestation of ideas of beauty, subjecthood, and citizenship, art mu...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...
Museums are important public sites for the authentication and presentation of heritage in Western cu...
This chapter considers the nature of the public sphere in which museums operate, and investigates mu...
This chapter explores how heritage institutions, particularly museums, contribute to practices of de...
In order to illustrate why museums are frequently sites of conflict and mediation, this dissertatio...
Not satisfied with the assertion that museums have taken great strides in becoming representative, r...
The role museums play in shaping the public’s understanding of the past has recently become a matter...
This article examines a range of issues surrounding the proposition that museums are excellent sites...
As Canada prepares for its 150th birthday, within the context of its colonial legacy, silenced histo...
For more than one hundred years Canada’s national museum of human history, called, successively, the...
This paper explores some of the challenges that cultural institutions face in trying to stay relevan...
In October 2012, the Canadian Heritage Minister announced that the Canadian Museum of Civilization,...
Under the 1990 federal Museums Act, the National Gallery of Canada has a specific mandate to "preser...
In 1992, when this dissertation was completed, Canadian museums (among many others) were in a state ...
As sites for the promotion and contestation of ideas of beauty, subjecthood, and citizenship, art mu...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...