A3 Vertaisarvioitu kirjan tai muun kokoomateoksen osa

Multiperspectivity in Museums




TekijätKõresaar, Ene; Jõesalu, Kirsti; Kleemola, Olli; Heimo, Anne

ToimittajaGunnþórunn Guðmundsdóttir & Ulla Savolainen

Julkaisuvuosi2025

Kokoomateoksen nimiMemory Studies in the Nordic Countries: A Handbook

Sarjan nimiBrill’s Handbook Series in Memory Studies

Numero sarjassa1

Aloitussivu327

Lopetussivu355

ISBN978-90-04-53275-5

eISBN978-90-04-73628-3

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1163/9789004736283_015


Tiivistelmä

This chapter examines how Estonian and Finnish museums use first-person narratives to challenge dominant historical narratives of twentieth-century conflicts. It explores the mnemonic affordances created by presenting diverse biographical viewpoints and experiences, outlining methods to analyze the collection, selection, modeling, assembling, and framing of these narratives on display. The study highlights the interplay of ideological and material processes in exhibition creation, revealing the complex factors shaping museological representations of historical conflicts. Although first-person narratives enhance inclusivity and multiperspectivity, their impact is significantly influenced by curatorial decisions and prevailing societal contexts. The study highlights the role of curators as cultural memory agents and advocates for embracing pluralistic and conflictual elements in historical representation, pushing beyond reconciliation toward a more dynamic understanding of the past.



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