Migration Exhibition at the German Museum of the 21st Century

Yongseon Yun
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This paper critically analyzes the migration exhibition of the German Museum of Modern History. In German society, which is facing demographic problems such as population decline and aging, the number of people with immigration and migration backgrounds is increasing, approaching 30% of the German population. As a result, Germany without migrants today cannot be als well imagined as existed. However, despite the reality, the Museum of Modern History in Germany still remains in a space where the narratives of one country's history centered on the nation-state are displayed. Museums exhibiting 21st-century modern history, which feature mobility and hybridity, are being asked to abandon the national state paradigm, but no significant change has yet been made. In this regard, the presentation says that Korean society, which is moving in a demographic similar direction to Germany and has a faster pace of change, needs to use Germany's migration policy as a teacher. Entering the early stages of a migration society, Korea already relies on migrants in the problems of insufficient labor and marriage of rural men, and it seems unlikely that this trend will weaken due to population cliffs and aging population.
21世纪德国博物馆的移民展览
本文对德国近代史博物馆的移民展进行了批判性的分析。在面临人口下降、老龄化等人口问题的德国社会中,具有移民和移民背景的人越来越多,接近德国人口的30%。因此,今天没有移民的德国也无法被很好地想象。然而,尽管现实如此,德国现代历史博物馆仍然停留在一个以民族国家为中心的一个国家历史叙事的展示空间。以移动性和杂交性为特征的21世纪近代史博物馆,虽然被要求放弃民族国家的范式,但并没有明显的改变。因此,报告书中指出,与德国人口结构相似、变化速度更快的韩国社会,有必要把德国的移民政策当作“老师”。进入移民社会初期的韩国,在劳动力不足和农村男性结婚等问题上已经依赖移民,而且由于人口悬崖和高龄化,这种趋势很难减弱。
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