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Museum Worlds, vol 2

© Ana Carvalho

© Ana Carvalho

O segundo número da Museum Worlds – Advances in Research acaba de ser publicado.

Museum Worlds é revista multidisciplinar na área da museologia, cujo primeiro número saiu em 2013. Em inglês e com arbitragem científica, a revista pretende dar conta das grandes tendências no mundo dos museus, tanto a partir do mundo académico como das práticas museológicas. É publicada através de Berghahn Journals e, portanto, de acesso condicionado. Tem como editoras-chefe Sandra Dudley (Universidade de Leicester) e Kylie Message (Universidade Nacional Australiana). Alice Semedo, professora da Universidade do Porto no curso de museologia faz parte do comité editorial, juntamente com Mary Bouquet, Lynne Teather, Joshua A. Bell, Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh e Ciraj Rassool.

O segundo número é recheado. Destacam-se duas contribuições portuguesas, a de Alice Semedo com o relatório “Museum Mediators in Europe: Connecting Learning in a Field of Experience” e Nélia Dias (ISCTE-IUL) com uma análise crítica do livro “Colonial Collecting and Display: Encounters with Material Culture from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands”.

No website da Museum Worlds, apenas estão disponíveis os resumos dos textos: http://berghahn.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/

 

Volume 2 | 2014

Editorial
Sandra Dudley & Kylie Message

ARTICLES

The Sacred and the Museum: Repatriation and the Trajectories of Inalienable Possessions
Chip Colwell

Hybridity — Objects as Contact Zones: A Critical Analysis of Objects in the West African Collections at the Manchester Museum
Emma K. Poulter

Translated Objects: The Olov Janse Case
Johan Hegardt & Anna Källén

Assessing Museums Online: The Digital Heritage Sustainability (DHS) Framework
Ana Luisa Sánchez Laws

The Cosmohermeneutics of Migration Encounters at the Immigration Museum, Melbourne
Philipp Schorch

Dubai’s Museum Types: A Structural Analytic
John Biln and Mohamed El-Amrousi

From the Margins to the Center: The São Paulo Biennial, the Biennale of Sydney, and the Istanbul Biennial
Rebecca Coates

FORUM: Museums and Mental Health

Introduction
Amy Jane Barnes

Beautiful Minds: The Role of Museums in Interacting with Visitors with Mental Illness
Chia-Li Chen, Chun-Hung Lin, Shih-Ku Lin,Tak-Cheung Lau

Compassionate Museums?
Joanna Besley

“Your Rhonda Is Downstairs!”: The Need for a Whole-of-Museum Approach to Survivors of Trauma
Adele Chynoweth

Museum of Memory: Promoting Healing in Cambodia through History, Culture and Arts
Savina Sirik, Pechet Men, and Kunthy Seng

The Museum Dr. Guislain, Ghent and the Debate on Normality in Society
Patrick Allegaert

Mental Health and the Museum: Institutional Spaces for Memories and Interaction
Catharine Coleborne

A Museum of the Mind
Colin Gale

REPORTS

Museum Mediators in Europe: Connecting Learning in a Field of Experience
Alice Semedo

Museums, Collecting, Agency: A Symposium
Tanya Zoe Robinson

Inhabited Exhibitions
Per Bjorn Rekdal

EXHIBITION REVIEWS

Fetish Modernity, Museum of Ethnography, Stockholm
Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp

Remaking an Ethnographic Museum in Cologne: The New Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum — Cultures of the World
Ciraj Rassool

The George W. Bush Presidential Center, Dallas, Texas
Bruce Levy

Moving on Asia: Towards a New Art Network 2004–2013, Gallery LOOP, Seoul, and City Gallery Wellington
Vera Mey

L’Art Nouveau: la Révolution Décorative, Tamara de Lempicka: la Reine de l’Art Déco, Pinacothèque de Paris, 2013
Jeanette Atkinson

Staatliches Museum Ägyptiescher Kunst, Glyptothek and Alte Pinakothek, Munich
Elizabeth Rankin

Tangible Splendor: The Chi Chang Yuan Collection of Lacquer with Mother-of-Pearl Inlay, National Museum of History, Taipei
Ying Ying Lai

First Peoples, Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Melbourne Museum
Linda Young

The National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History, and the National Museum of Peruvian Culture, Lima
Christian Mesia

David Bowie Is, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, and Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin
Conal McCarthy

BOOK REVIEW ESSAYS

DENTON, Kirk A., Exhibiting the Past: Historical Memory and the Politics of Museums in Postsocialist China

LU, Tracey L.-D., Museums in China: Power, Politics, and Identities

VARUTTI, Marzia, Museums in China: The Politics of Representation after Mao
Duncan M. Campbell

HARRISON, Rodney, et al., eds., Reassembling the Collection: Ethnographic Museums and Indigenous Agency
Alison Petch

MEJCHER-ATASSI, Sonja, and John Pedro SCHWARTZ, eds., Archives, Museums, and Collecting Practices in the Modern Arab World
Sarah-Neel Smith

PAINE, Crispin, Religious Objects in Museums: Private Lives and Public Duties
Ryan Brown-Haysom

WINTLE, Claire,
Colonial Collecting and Display: Encounters with Material Culture from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Nélia Dias

BOOK REVIEWS

BENNETT, Tony, Making Culture, Changing Society
Elizabeth Plumridge

GOLDING, Viv, and Wayne MODEST, eds., Museums and Communities: Curators, Collections and Collaboration
Conal McCarthy

KRMPOTICH, Cara, and Laura PEERS, eds., This Is Our Life: Haida Material Heritage and Changing Museum Practice
Kaitlin McCormick

MESSAGE, Kylie, Museums and Social Activism: Engaged Protest
Mark O’Neill

SCOTT, Carol, ed., Museums and Public Value: Creating Sustainable Futures
Lee Davidson

SU, Xiaobo, and Peggy TEO, The Politics of Heritage Tourism in China: A View from Lijiang
Vivian Ting

VAN BROEKHOVEN, Laura, et al., eds., Sharing Knowledge and Cultural Heritage: First Nations of the Americas-Studies in Collaboration with Indigenous Peoples from Greenland, North and South America
Alison K. Brown

WEST, Andy, Museums, Colonialism and Identity: A History of Naga Collections in Britain
Arkotong Longkumer

Museum Worlds, uma nova revista científica

© Ana Carvalho

© Ana Carvalho

Museum Worlds – Advances in research é uma nova revista multidisciplinar na área da museologia. É uma publicação em inglês, anual e com arbitragem científica, que procura dar conta das grandes tendências no mundo dos museus, tanto a partir do mundo académico como em termos de práticas museológicas. É publicada através de Berghahn Journals e, portanto, de acesso condicionado, o que é um aspecto desfavorável para países como Portugal que geralmente investem pouco no acesso pago às bases de dados científicas.

As editoras principais, Sandra Dudley (Universidade de Leicester) e Kylie Message (Universidade Nacional Australiana) têm já provas dadas no âmbito da produção científica nesta área. É de notar que o comité editorial, que conta também com nomes conhecidos (Mary Bouquet, Lynne Teather, Joshua A. Bell, Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Ciraj Rassool), inclui uma participação portuguesa, Alice Semedo, Professora da Universidade do Porto responsável pelo curso de museologia. Mais informação sobre a revista aqui: http://www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/air-mw/

O primeiro número acaba de ser lançado e conta com contribuições de peso como se pode constatar em baixo. O próximo número tem já uma call aberta até 1 de Novembro de 2013. O segundo número deverá ser lançado no Verão de 2014.

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EDITORIAL

Sandra Dudley and Kylie Message

ARTICLES

Critical Museology: A Manifesto
Anthony Shelton

The End of the Beginning: Normativity in the Postdigital Museum
Ross Parry

National Museums, Globalization, and Postnationalism: Imagining a Cosmopolitan Museology
Rhiannon Mason

Colonial Visions: Egyptian Antiquities and Contested Histories in the Cairo Museum
Christina Riggs

Heritage: Renovation, Relocation, Remediation, and Repositioning Museums
Mary Bouquet

Piazzas or Stadiums: Toward an Alternative Account of Museums in Cultural and Urban Development
Lisanne Gibson

Exhibitions as Research: Displaying the Technologies That Make Bodies Visible
Anita Herle

‘Ceremonies of Renewal’: Visits, Relationships, and Healing in the Museum Space
Laura Peers

Cultural Collisions in Socially Engaged Artistic Practice: ‘Temple Swapping’ and Hybridity in the Work of Theaster Gates
Janet Marstine

CONVERSATION

Museums in a Global World: A Conversation on Museums, Heritage, Nation, and Diversity in a Transnational Age
Convened by Conal McCarthy and edited by Jennifer Walklate

REPORTS

After the Return: Digital Repatriation and the Circulation of Indigenous Knowledge Workshop Report
Joshua A. Bell, Kimberly Christen, and Mark Turin

International Seminar on Museums and the Changing Cultural Landscape, Ladakh Conference and Project Report
Manvi Seth

EXHIBITION REVIEWS

Steampunk, Bradford Industrial Museum, UK
Jeanette Atkinson

Framing India: Paris-Delhi-Bombay . . ., Centre Pompidou, Paris
Tracy Buck

E Tū Ake: Māori Standing Strong/Māori: leurs trésors sont une âme, Te Papa, Wellington, and Musée du quai Branly, Paris
Simon Jean

The New American Art Galleries, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond
Alan Wallach

Scott’s Last Expedition, The Natural History Museum, London
Peter Davis

Left-Wing Art, Right-Wing Art, Pure Art: New National Art, Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw
Ewa Klekot

Focus on Strangers: Photo Albums of World War II
Philipp Schorch

A Museum That Is Not: A Fanatical Narrative of What a Museum Can Be
Wing Yan Vivian Ting

21st Century: Art in the First Decade, QAGOMA, Brisbane
Caroline Turner and Glen St John Barclay

James Cook and the Exploration of the Pacific, Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn
Jennifer Wagelie

Land, Sea and Sky: Contemporary Art of the Torres Strait Islands, QAGOMA, Brisbane, and Awakening: Stories from the Torres Strait, Queensland Museum, Brisbane
Graeme Were

BOOK REVIEWS

Buszek, Maria Elena, ed., Extra/Ordinary: Craft and Contemporary Art
Fiona P. McDonald

Hansen, Tone, ed., (Re)Staging the Art Museum
Fiona P. McDonald

Phillips, Ruth B., Museum Pieces: Towards the Indigenization of Canadian Museums
Conal McCarthy

Sandell, Richard, and Eithne Nightingale, eds., Museums, Equality and Social Justice
Shelley Ruth Butler