Feminist Critique and the Museum: Educating for a Critical Consciousness
Editat de Kathy Sanford, Darlene E. Clover, Nancy Taber, Sarah Williamsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 sep 2020
Feminist Critique and the Museum: Educating for a Critical Consciousness problematises museums as it illustrates ways they can be become pedagogical spaces of possibility. This edited volume showcases the imaginative social critique that can be found in feminist exhibitions, and the role that women’s museums around the world are attempting to play in terms of transforming our understandings of women, gender, and the potential of museums to create inclusive narratives.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004440166
ISBN-10: 900444016X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 900444016X
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Cuprins
Introduction
Kathy Sanford, Darlene Clover, Nancy Taber and Sarah Williamson
PART 1: Stories Museums Tell: Language, Discourse and Representation
1 Toward a Racialised Gendered Museum Literacy
Lisa R. Merriweather
2 Infinitely Obscure Lives: Depictions of Women at a US Historic Site
Micki Voelkel and Shelli Henehan
3 Fashioning Women, Defrocking Patriarchy: Exhibition Stories
Darlene Clover and Kathy Sanford
4 Hacking Language: Critical Engagement with Curatorial Statements
Kathy Sanford and Darlene Clover
5 An Exploration of Discourses on Niagara Falls: Feminist Praxis in the Exhibition 1779
Ash Grover
6 Signs Images Words from 1968: From Duoethnographic Enquiry to a Dialogic Pedagogy
Laura Formenti, Silvia Luraschi and Gaia Del Negro
PART 2: On War, Peace and Human Rights: Feminist Perspectivising
7 Whose (Military) Heritage? A Feminist Antimilitarist Analysis of Military Heritage Sites in Canada, England, and Europe
Nancy Taber
8 The Women’s Active Museum on War and Peace: Pedagogies of Possibility of Social and Historical Justice for “Comfort Women”
Sachiyo Tsukamoto and Sara C. Motta
9 Familiar Brushstrokes, Different Narratives: Re-Framing Embodiment and the Futurist Free-Word Aesthetic with Stories from Female Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces
Lauren Spring
10 Courage and Passion and World War Women: Interpreting Two Exhibitions on Women in Canada’s National Museums
Jennifer Thivierge
11 From Darkness to Light? Problematising Transformative Learning at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Monica Drenth
PART 3: Illumination, Provocation, Imagination
12 ‘ArtActivistBarbie’: The A/r/tographic Re-Deployment of Barbie in Museums and Galleries as a Feminist Activist and Pedagogue
Sarah Williamson
13 The Critical Advocacies and Pedagogies of Women’s Museums
Astrid Schönweger and Darlene E. Clover
14 A Room of Her Own: Interrogating Gender in a Historic House Museum
Mary Pinkoski and Lianne McTavish
15 Cultures of Headscarves: Feminist Intercultural Adult Education through a Challenging Exhibition
Gaby Franger and Darlene E. Clover
16 The Invisibility Cloak: Unveiling the Absence of Women Artists in the Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea
Emília Ferreira, Joana d’Oliva Monteiro and Sílvia Prazeres Moreira
Index
Notă biografică
Kathy Sanford is a Professor at the University of Victoria and works in the intersection of teacher education and feminist adult education. Her research focuses on multiliteracies, gender, and museums and galleries as sites of learning.
Darlene Clover is a Professor of adult education and leadership studies, University of Victoria, Canada. Her research focuses on feminist, cultural and ecological adult education, social, gender and ecological justice and arts-based research and practice, particularly in museums and galleries.
Nancy Taber is a Professor at Brock University and a retired military officer. Her research explores the intersection of gender, war, and learning in daily life. She is currently working in the area of fiction-based research.
Sarah Williamson is Senior Lecturer at the University of Huddersfield, UK, and specialises in arts-based pedagogy and arts-based enquiry. She researches the aesthetic construction of knowledge and the transformative value and impact of the arts in adult, professional and teacher education.
Darlene Clover is a Professor of adult education and leadership studies, University of Victoria, Canada. Her research focuses on feminist, cultural and ecological adult education, social, gender and ecological justice and arts-based research and practice, particularly in museums and galleries.
Nancy Taber is a Professor at Brock University and a retired military officer. Her research explores the intersection of gender, war, and learning in daily life. She is currently working in the area of fiction-based research.
Sarah Williamson is Senior Lecturer at the University of Huddersfield, UK, and specialises in arts-based pedagogy and arts-based enquiry. She researches the aesthetic construction of knowledge and the transformative value and impact of the arts in adult, professional and teacher education.