Despite a history deeply implicated in an imperial, bourgeois and phallocentric social order, the museum is a cultural institution that can be redeemed from this legacy of racism, classism and sexism. Or so it would seem from reading the now burgeoning critical scholarship on museums. Here, almost all of the museum’s analysts argue that, in some way or another, the institution can be reformed so that it can overcome the exclusions of the past and realize its true democratic vocation. Seduced by the institution’s own rhetoric of its democratic potential, these cultural analysts produce redemptive narratives that ultimately mimic the reformism of the museum’s own political logic. Defending this contention, this article proceeds, first, by dem...
This chapter seeks to better understand what is at stake in museum work by drawing on normative demo...
A good deal of contemporary museum theory and practice has concerned itself with the ways in which m...
This thesis offers a polemical and problematising critique of the modernist paradigm as utilised by ...
Despite a history deeply implicated in an imperial, bourgeois and phallocentric social order, the mu...
The tectonic social upheavals of the 16th through the 18th centuries that produced the bourgeois st...
In times of social unrest, the public turns to civil society’s institutions to address social ills. ...
The colonial connotations and motivations of museums are well-established both in and outside of mus...
This article explores contemporary uses of museum co-production for public policy through a sustaine...
Th e purpose of this article is to investigate the museum as a site of cultural powers and tradition...
Museums are currently undergoing a number of changes as a repercussion of their histories and profes...
Despite many of our cultural institutions claiming to be neutral and objective, the artmuseum is pol...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
Museums are the staging grounds of culture-a close look reveals that museums display much more than ...
What forms of truth shaped the nineteenth-century development of public museums? What kinds of power...
This chapter seeks to better understand what is at stake in museum work by drawing on normative demo...
A good deal of contemporary museum theory and practice has concerned itself with the ways in which m...
This thesis offers a polemical and problematising critique of the modernist paradigm as utilised by ...
Despite a history deeply implicated in an imperial, bourgeois and phallocentric social order, the mu...
The tectonic social upheavals of the 16th through the 18th centuries that produced the bourgeois st...
In times of social unrest, the public turns to civil society’s institutions to address social ills. ...
The colonial connotations and motivations of museums are well-established both in and outside of mus...
This article explores contemporary uses of museum co-production for public policy through a sustaine...
Th e purpose of this article is to investigate the museum as a site of cultural powers and tradition...
Museums are currently undergoing a number of changes as a repercussion of their histories and profes...
Despite many of our cultural institutions claiming to be neutral and objective, the artmuseum is pol...
My aim is to present the museum as an element of the public sphere as well as to present its opportu...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
Museums are the staging grounds of culture-a close look reveals that museums display much more than ...
What forms of truth shaped the nineteenth-century development of public museums? What kinds of power...
This chapter seeks to better understand what is at stake in museum work by drawing on normative demo...
A good deal of contemporary museum theory and practice has concerned itself with the ways in which m...
This thesis offers a polemical and problematising critique of the modernist paradigm as utilised by ...