代表着别人的痛苦

Steven Lubar
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本文介绍了博物馆在展览中表现受难躯体的一些手法。有些博物馆会展示人类遗骸,但更常见的是,尤其是在西方博物馆,是遗体的替代品。人体模型有多种形式,包括蜡像馆的超现实主义表现,历史博物馆的中性灰色人物,以及最近许多展览中代表被奴役者的表现主义人物。来自受害者生活的象征性物品或人工制品可以作为讲述他们死亡故事的平衡物。照片可以展示恐怖和死亡的机器,将注意力集中在个人生活上或重建社区。身体的缺席可以引起人们对它的痛苦的注意。所有这些技术对于试图展示和教授创伤历史的博物馆都是有用的,但必须小心谨慎地使用。
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Representing the pain of others
This article describes some of the techniques museums use to represent the suffering body in exhibitions. Some display human remains, but much more common, especially in Western museums, are stand-ins for the body. Manikins take many forms, including the wax museum’s hyperrealistic representations, the history museum’s neutral grey figures and the expressionistic figures that represent enslaved people in many recent exhibits. Symbolic objects or artefacts from the lives of victims can serve as counterweights to telling the story of their deaths. Photographs can show horror and the machinery of death, focus attention on individual lives or recreate communities. The absence of the body can call attention to its suffering. All of these techniques can be useful for museums trying to display and teach traumatic histories, but must be used with care and caution.
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