A Wider World

A Wider World

Author: Elizabeth I. Kwasnik

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 96

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This book provides a survey of collections of foreign ethnography held in museums, institutions and private collections in Scotland. It includes essays by Dale Idiens describing the background to Scotland's assemblies of foreign artifacts, and by Ian O. Morrison and Elizabeth Kwasnik on the design and structure of the Research Programme and the implementation of the comprehensive National Database established as a result. Barbara Woroncow discusses the use of these collections and their potential for study and display, and Timothy Ambrose examines the way forward.


Bibliography of Scotland

Bibliography of Scotland

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Published: 1984

Total Pages: 472

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Scotland's national bibliography, listing books, periodicals, and major articles of Scottish interest published all over the world. Covers material issued since 1988.


Uncertain Images: Museums and the Work of Photographs

Uncertain Images: Museums and the Work of Photographs

Author: Elizabeth Edwards

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-02-17

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 1317005538

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Almost all museums hold photographs in their collections, and museum professionals and their audiences engage with photographs in a myriad of ways. Yet despite some three decades of critical museology and photographic theory, and an extensive debate on the politics of representation, outside art museums, almost no critical attention has been given specifically to the roles, purposes and lives of these photographs within museums. This book brings into focus the ubiquitous yet entirely unconsidered work that photographs are put to in museums. The authors' argument is that there is an economy of photographs in museums which is integral to the processes of the museum, and integral to the understanding of museums. The international contributors, drawn from curators and academics, reflect a range of visual and museological expertise. After an introduction setting out the range of questions and problems, the first part addresses broad curatorial strategies and ways of thinking about photographs in museums. Shifting the emphasis from curatorial practices and anxieties to the space of the gallery, this is followed by a series of case studies of exhibitionary practices and the museum strategies that support them. The third section focuses on the role of photographs in the museum articulation of ’difficult histories’. A final section addresses photograph collections in a digital environment. New technologies and new media have transformed the management, address and purposing in photographs in museums, from cataloguing practices to streaming on social media. These growing practices challenge both traditional hierarchies of knowledge in museums and the location of authority about photographs. The volume emerges from PhotoCLEC, a HERA funded project on museums and the photographic legacy of the colonial past in a postcolonial and multicultural Europe.