We take the case of an industrial museum portraying the Victorian period and investigate the commercial staging of history. We argue that this re-enchants the past through the culmination of a series of factors, including: ‘the spatial and temporal organization of material history’; ‘the material ‘re’-production of history’ and; the ‘politics of absence’. We posit that absence is not simply a case of what is not there. Rather, absence can be experienced, it can be felt and it can be evoked through the medium of heritage. Absence also has agency and can be political in that it can conceal or render invisible, alternative, subaltern or excluded narratives to those of the master discourse. This in turn has consequences for how the past is expe...
The last thirty years have brought about a fundamental revision of historical epistemology. So inten...
In this paper, I will explore and extend the concept of presence as formulated by the Dutch philosop...
The article is a trailer of bigger publication in the field of visual studies on museums of photogra...
We take the case of an industrial museum portraying the Victorian period and investigate the commerc...
Based on research in a range of UK museums, this paper explores the visibility and invisibility of t...
This article examines a long history of objects’ use in “telling stories,” and speculates on how mus...
19 July 2009. A barn burns down in a small Dutch town. Afterwards, this invisible and insignificant ...
Despite the disciplinary distances between heritage and the visual arts, there is much the two knowl...
This has been a creative practice based research degree. The title of my research project is The Pr...
How do we know something is real? We say something exists when it is tangible and we can touch it; i...
For more than thirty years now, thinking about the way we, humans, account for our past has taken pl...
Presence has become a new object of study within architecture, literature, art, anthropology, and mu...
My thesis combines interdisciplinary research methods and is situated within the field of museum col...
The political potential of industrial heritage is ambiguous, particularly on the left. On the one ha...
Laurajane Smith argues that traditional approaches to heritage tend to conform to ideas of preservat...
The last thirty years have brought about a fundamental revision of historical epistemology. So inten...
In this paper, I will explore and extend the concept of presence as formulated by the Dutch philosop...
The article is a trailer of bigger publication in the field of visual studies on museums of photogra...
We take the case of an industrial museum portraying the Victorian period and investigate the commerc...
Based on research in a range of UK museums, this paper explores the visibility and invisibility of t...
This article examines a long history of objects’ use in “telling stories,” and speculates on how mus...
19 July 2009. A barn burns down in a small Dutch town. Afterwards, this invisible and insignificant ...
Despite the disciplinary distances between heritage and the visual arts, there is much the two knowl...
This has been a creative practice based research degree. The title of my research project is The Pr...
How do we know something is real? We say something exists when it is tangible and we can touch it; i...
For more than thirty years now, thinking about the way we, humans, account for our past has taken pl...
Presence has become a new object of study within architecture, literature, art, anthropology, and mu...
My thesis combines interdisciplinary research methods and is situated within the field of museum col...
The political potential of industrial heritage is ambiguous, particularly on the left. On the one ha...
Laurajane Smith argues that traditional approaches to heritage tend to conform to ideas of preservat...
The last thirty years have brought about a fundamental revision of historical epistemology. So inten...
In this paper, I will explore and extend the concept of presence as formulated by the Dutch philosop...
The article is a trailer of bigger publication in the field of visual studies on museums of photogra...