<p><em>Museums and Photography</em> combines a strong theoretical approach with international case studies to investigate the display of death in various types of museums—history anthropology art ethnographic and science museums – and to understand the changing role of photography in museums. Contributors explore the politics and poetics of displaying death and more specifically the role of photography in representing and interpreting this difficult topic. Working with nearly 20 researchers from different cultural backgrounds and disciplines the editors critically engage the recent debate on the changing role of museums exhibition meaning-making and the nature of photography. They offer new ways for understanding representational practices in relation to contemporary visual culture. This book will appeal to researchers and museum professionals inspiring new thinking about death and the role of photography in making sense of it.</p>
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