在研究干草堆中找到彩虹针

IF 0.4 4区 艺术学 0 ART
Kate Drinane
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本文将讨论社区主导的有机研究方法在发现和揭示爱尔兰国家收藏中的LGBTQIA+身份时的根本重要性。本文以爱尔兰国家美术馆为例,强调了这项研究在爱尔兰背景下的重要性。在过去四年中,爱尔兰历史和文化机构中LGBTQIA+社区的代表人数有所增加。这在一定程度上是由于2015年的婚姻平等公投通过了支持平等婚姻的法案。随着爱尔兰人民越来越多地接受,社区中更多的成员正在积极地反思他们在社会和历史中的地位。为了更好地引导这种公共反思,我们采用了一种周期性的研究方法来揭示以前被忽视的LGBTQIA+在画廊藏品中的表现。对关键作品的初步研究是通过公开的LGBTQIA+系列之旅来传播的。在几个月的时间里,旅游参与者的反馈和想法被收集起来,并指导了进一步的研究。这种以社区为主导的方式产生了一个新的目录,其中约有30件作品和艺术家,将在画廊的网站上分享,供公众查阅。在开展这项研究时,与LGBTQIA+社区进行接触是至关重要的。直到最近,爱尔兰的这个社区在很大程度上被历史学家、研究人员和策展人所忽视。为了揭示、纪念和庆祝这些时代的酷儿故事和来源,现有社区的声音是必不可少的。LGBTQIA+研究网络的建立和全岛数据库的计划将确保这些声音不再被忽视。
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Finding the Rainbow Needle in the Research Haystack
Abstract This article will discuss the fundamental importance of community-led, organic research methodologies when uncovering and revealing LGBTQIA+ identities within the Irish national collection. Using the National Gallery of Ireland as a case study, the paper highlights the importance of this research in an Irish context. The representation of the LGBTQIA+ community in historical and cultural institutions in Ireland has grown in the past four years. This is partly due to the Marriage Equality Referendum passing in favour of equal marriage in 2015. With this increased acceptance from the people of Ireland, more members of the community are actively reflecting on their place in society and history. To best direct this communal reflection, a cyclical research methodology was applied to uncovering previously overlooked LGBTQIA+ representation in the Gallery’s collection. Initial research into key works was disseminated via public LGBTQIA+ tours of the collection. Tour participants’ feedback and ideas were gathered over several months and guided further research. This community-led approach has yielded a new directory of some 30 works and artists that will be shared on the Gallery’s website for the general public to access. Engaging with the LGBTQIA+ community when carrying out this research has been of fundamental importance. Until recently, this community in Ireland has been largely ignored by historians, researchers, and curators. To reveal, commemorate, and celebrate queer stories and sources from these times, the voices of the existing community are essential. The foundation of the LGBTQIA+ Research Network and plans for an island-wide database will ensure that these voices will no longer be ignored.
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期刊介绍: In its new revised form Museum International is a forum for intellectually rigorous discussion of the ethics and practices of museums and heritage organizations. The journal aims to foster dialogue between research in the social sciences and political decision-making in a changing cultural environment. International in scope and cross-disciplinary in approach Museum International brings social-scientific information and methodology to debates around museums and heritage, and offers recommendations on national and international cultural policies.
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