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Museums and the Working Class
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Museums and the Working Class is the first book to take an intersectional and international approach to the issues of economic diversity and class within the field of museum studies. It brings together 16 contributors from eight countries to discuss the importance of the working class in collection and exhibition policy and organizational psychology.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 238 pages
\n Publication date: 29 September 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Museums and the Working Class is a groundbreaking book that takes an intersectional and international approach to the issues of economic diversity and class within the field of museum studies. This comprehensive volume, brought together by 16 contributors from eight countries, emerges as a result of the significant global dialogue surrounding museums' obligation to be inclusive, engage meaningfully with their communities, and advocate for social change. In the pursuit of making museums more accessible and inclusive, they have been challenged to critically examine their power relationships and how these are manifested in their collections, exhibitions, and the experiences of visitors.
This book aims to contribute to the ongoing professional and academic debate on these matters by focusing specifically on the role of class. Contributions to the book will highlight the importance of the working class not only in collection and exhibition policy but also in the organizational psychology of institutions. Museums and the Working Class is a must-read for scholars and students in the fields of museum, gallery, and heritage studies, cultural studies, sociology, labor studies, and history. It will also serve as a valuable resource for practitioners working in museums, galleries, libraries, archives, and heritage sites across the globe.
By examining the complex intersections of economic diversity, class, and power within the museum context, this book offers valuable insights into the ways in which museums can become more inclusive, equitable, and socially responsible. It challenges traditional narratives and promotes a more nuanced understanding of the role that museums can play in shaping our collective memory, understanding, and appreciation of the past. Through the exploration of class, this book also sheds light on the experiences and perspectives of marginalized communities, highlighting the need for museums to be more responsive to the diverse needs and interests of their visitors.
In conclusion, Museums and the Working Class is a groundbreaking work that contributes significantly to the field of museum studies. By taking an intersectional and international approach, it offers a rich and nuanced understanding of the issues at hand and provides valuable insights into the ways in which museums can become more inclusive, equitable, and socially responsible. This book is essential reading for scholars, students, and practitioners alike, and will undoubtedly shape the future of museum practice and scholarship.
\n Weight: 404g\n
Dimension: 154 x 235 x 28 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367465476\n \n
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