失落的博物馆

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Steven Lubar, Lukas Rieppel, Ann Daly, Kathrinne Duffy
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引用次数: 13

摘要

摘要博物馆是永恒的。至少这是我们逐渐相信的。在这篇介绍性文章中,我们询问了这一理念是如何成为现代博物馆创建意识形态的一部分的,以及它在实践和理论上面临的挑战。对博物馆历史的概述发现,藏品的流动性通常比今天预期的要高,这揭示了在使用和传播方面更具灵活性的一系列论点。该卷中的文章不仅考虑了博物馆及其藏品可能以多种方式丢失,还考虑了如何保存它们。
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Lost Museums
ABSTRACT Museums are forever. At least that is what we’ve come to believe. In this introductory essay, we ask how that idea became part of the modern museum’s founding ideology, as well as the challenges it has faced both in practice and in theory. An overview of museum history finds that collections are often more mobile than is expected today, uncovering a range of arguments for more flexibility in their use and dispersal. The articles in the volume not only consider the many ways that museums and their collections can become lost, but also how they might be saved.
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