“人民的恐龙”:傻蛋是如何成为英国遗产的

Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.3366/cult.2022.0255
Björn Billing
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2015年,伦敦自然历史博物馆(NHM)通知公众,他们最喜爱的展品,一只昵称为Dipy的梁龙复制品,将被拆除,并从大入口大厅移走。抗议活动立即爆发:脸书群组出现,#SaveDipy标签成为热门话题,并向当局发出请愿书。古学家和名人在报纸上对这一决定进行了辩论。三年后,NHM推出了一个巡回项目,将带迪皮环游英国,这种恐龙的受欢迎程度达到了前所未有的高度。它的意义从伦敦的地标转变为国家的象征。尽管最初的化石是19世纪末在怀俄明州发掘的,但迪皮已经非正式地获得了英国遗产的地位。本文通过将最近发生的事件置于历史背景中来分析这种转变,特别关注1905年5月恐龙在NHM中的展示。分析表明,在博物馆、科学、大众媒体、政治和流行文化的融合中,骨架演员阵容是如何与意识形态意图相结合的。在其整个历史中,Dipy一直被各种行为者挪用和质疑,民族主义思想一直是继承过程中反复出现的主题。
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‘The People’s Dinosaur’: How Dippy became British Heritage
In 2015 the Natural History Museum (NHM) in London informed the public that their most beloved exhibit, a Diplodocus replica nicknamed Dippy, was going to be dismounted and removed from the large entrance hall. Protests arose immediately: Facebook groups appeared, the hashtag #SaveDippy was trending and petitions were sent to the authorities. Paleontogists and celebrities debated the decision in the newspapers. When three years the NHM later launched a tour project that will take Dippy around the UK, the dinosaur’s popularity grew to unprecedented heights. Its significance shifted from being a London landmark to becoming a national icon. Although the original fossil was excavated in Wyoming in the late nineteenth century, Dippy has unofficially gained the status of British heritage. This article analyses this transformation by putting recent events into historical contexts, paying particular attention to the presentation of the dinosaur in the NHM in May 1905. The analysis shows how the skeleton cast was articulated with ideological intent in a confluence of museums, science, mass media, politics and popular culture. Throughout its history, Dippy has been appropriated and contested by various actors, and nationalistic ideas have been a recurrent theme in the heritageisation process.
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