Women in the World Rugby Museum archive in three case studies

IF 0.5 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Lydia J. Furse, D. Mason
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Abstract

ABSTRACT An object without a story offers limited interpretation options to a conscientious museum team. The World Rugby Museum (WRM) houses objects classified as national treasures, such as the Calcutta Cup, but it is also home to a miscellaneous collection related to the history of female participation in rugby union. The newly refurbished WRM is dedicated to telling the multidimensional history of rugby, including women’s rugby. However, the gender bias of rugby as a male-dominated sport is reflected in the archives, and some of the female-specific archival sources have yet to be entirely understood. The collaboration between museum and academic partner through a research student allows the rich, but admittedly limited, sources at the WRM to be explored to their full potential, providing opportunities for further interpretation within exhibitions, and to expand the WRM archives regarding the history of women in rugby union. This paper presents three case studies to illustrate the ways in which the WRM is benefitting from a collaborative doctoral research project.
三个案例研究中的世界橄榄球博物馆女性档案
摘要一件没有故事的物品为一个认真的博物馆团队提供了有限的解读选择。世界橄榄球博物馆(WRM)收藏了被列为国宝的物品,如加尔各答杯,但它也是与女性参与橄榄球联盟历史有关的杂项收藏的所在地。新装修的WRM致力于讲述橄榄球的多维历史,包括女子橄榄球。然而,橄榄球作为一项男性主导的运动,其性别偏见反映在档案中,一些女性特有的档案来源尚未完全了解。博物馆和学术合作伙伴通过一名研究生进行的合作,使WRM丰富但公认有限的资源得以充分挖掘,为展览中的进一步解读提供了机会,并扩大了WRM关于橄榄球联盟中女性历史的档案。本文介绍了三个案例研究,以说明WRM从合作博士研究项目中受益的方式。
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Sport in History
Sport in History HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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