This thesis begins by investigating if objectivity can occur in museums and exhibitions and proposes polyvocality for achieving a fairer representation. It proceeds to examine if and how polyvocality is employed in the narrative of war history in museums and exhibitions through investigating three on-going or recent war exhibitions between 2015-2020 in Singapore; Syonan-To at the Singapore History Gallery in the National Museum of Singapore (NMS), the Survivng Syonan (1942-1945) Life in Singapore Galleries in NMS, and the Witness to War: Remembering 1942 exhibition at the same museum. This study collects background information on NMS and the exhibitions. Field studies were conducted at Syonan-To and Surviving Syonan (1942-1945) whil...
This research is a study of art exhibitions in Singapore from the 1970s to the 1990s, focusing on t...
This thesis explores how the presentation of the exhibition Awakenings: Art in Society in Asia 1960...
In this chapter we analyse a number of war museums across Europe, in order to assess the extent to w...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...
The Second World War is omnipresent in contemporary memory debates. As the war fades from living mem...
This paper reflects upon the ability of a military museum to create diverserepresentations of war, t...
This paper looks at how the Second World War in Singapore is narrated by the public. Current scholar...
This thesis discusses some aspects of the exhibition designer's role in state museums and galleries....
Museums are often seen as objective providers of the truth. In this thesis, that notion is contested...
In New Zealand and Singapore, national identity is inextricably linked to the processes of colonisat...
Museums are the cathedrals of the twenty-first century, in that they have filled the void left by th...
Exhibitions have been crucial to the construction of modern Southeast Asian art history since the fi...
In our globally mediated age our relationship with the past is increasingly interpreted through the ...
Violence against women in wartime has been documented since Antiquity and remains a constant in arme...
This thesis explores the key permanent and temporary First World War exhibitions held at the Imperia...
This research is a study of art exhibitions in Singapore from the 1970s to the 1990s, focusing on t...
This thesis explores how the presentation of the exhibition Awakenings: Art in Society in Asia 1960...
In this chapter we analyse a number of war museums across Europe, in order to assess the extent to w...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...
The Second World War is omnipresent in contemporary memory debates. As the war fades from living mem...
This paper reflects upon the ability of a military museum to create diverserepresentations of war, t...
This paper looks at how the Second World War in Singapore is narrated by the public. Current scholar...
This thesis discusses some aspects of the exhibition designer's role in state museums and galleries....
Museums are often seen as objective providers of the truth. In this thesis, that notion is contested...
In New Zealand and Singapore, national identity is inextricably linked to the processes of colonisat...
Museums are the cathedrals of the twenty-first century, in that they have filled the void left by th...
Exhibitions have been crucial to the construction of modern Southeast Asian art history since the fi...
In our globally mediated age our relationship with the past is increasingly interpreted through the ...
Violence against women in wartime has been documented since Antiquity and remains a constant in arme...
This thesis explores the key permanent and temporary First World War exhibitions held at the Imperia...
This research is a study of art exhibitions in Singapore from the 1970s to the 1990s, focusing on t...
This thesis explores how the presentation of the exhibition Awakenings: Art in Society in Asia 1960...
In this chapter we analyse a number of war museums across Europe, in order to assess the extent to w...