Over de rol van kunst in een globaliserende samenleving

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Charl Landvreugd, Atlantic Transformerz: Ile de Ngor (2014). Video still 13:48. Courtesy of the artist

Publicatie: Museums in a Global Context

Most museum visitors can see how national character is reflected in the museum’s layout and collection. But museums do more than provide a mirror for national identity; they shape it. Museums in a Global Context looks at the way globalization has shaped museum culture, and in turn how museums have shaped the public’s understanding of various local, regional, and national identities. The contributors to this volume reflect upon a wide variety of issues in this field, including the politics of museum interpretation in a global context, issues of cultural patrimony and heritage tourism, and strategies for engaging both visitors and communities as a whole. To supplement these thematic essays, the editors offer case studies from around the globe, including Germany, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Vietnam. These in-depth accounts of specific national museum cultures underscore the common motives to educate and inspire, which can be found throughout the world.

Edited
Jennifer Dickey, Samir El Azhar, and
Catherine M. Lewis

Distributed by
American Alliance of Museums Press



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