Museums and Social Responsibility
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<p><em>Museums and Social Responsibility</em> examines inherent contradictions within and effecting museum practice in order to outline a museological theory of how museums are important cultural practices in themselves and how museums shape the socio-cultural dynamics of modern societies especially our attitudes and understandings about human agency and creative potential.</p><p>Museums are libraries of objects presenting thematic justification that dominant concepts of normativity and speciality as well as attitudes of cultural deprecation. By sorting culture into hierarchies of symbolic value museums cloak themselves in supposed objectivity delivered with the passion of connoisseurship and the surety of scholarly research. Ulterior motives pertaining to socio-economic class racial and ethnic othering and sexual subjugation are shrouded by that false appearance of objectivity. This book highlights how the socially responsive practitioner can challenge and subvert taken-for-granted motivations by undertaking liberatory museum work that engages subaltern narratives engages historically disadvantage populations and co-creates with them dialogical practices of collecting preserving exhibiting and interpreting. It points to examples in Africa Asia Europe and the Americas not as self-contained entities but as practices within a global web of relationships and as microcosms that define normality and abnormality that engage users in critical dialogue and that influence are conditioned by and disrupt taken-for-granted understandings and practices of class ethnicity sex gender thinking and being.</p><p>Suitable for students researchers and museum professionals <i>Museums and Social Responsibility</i> presents a comprehensive argument and proposes critical reflective processes to the practitioner so that their museum work may more effectively engage with and change their societies and the world.</p>
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