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ICOM Deutschland (Ed.): Difficult Issues: Proceedings of the ICOM international conference 2017, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net-ART-Books, 2019 (Beiträge zur Museologie, Volume 7). https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.428

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ISBN 978-3-947449-22-4 (PDF)

Published

03/25/2019

Authors

ICOM Deutschland (Ed.)

Difficult Issues

Proceedings of the ICOM international conference 2017

Museums are the treasure troves of cultural heritage, places of remembrance and selfassurance. But whose stories are they telling? What is remembered in museums, what is ‘forgotten’? – Around 200 museum experts discussed different concepts of action at the international ICOM 2017 conference. Interim results: In order to secure their acceptance by as many reference groups as possible, museums need to communicate their profiles and environments proactively. They make visible different groups of the population, make their life stories heard and present them as equal parts of a shared cultural heritage.
The conference volume brings together numerous examples from European museums, with which the experts involved would like to strengthen the exchange of expertise and contribute to mutual learning.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Front Matter
Contents
Beate Reifenscheid
9-10
Mats Sander, Katherine Hauptman
11-13
14-18
Kathrin Pabst
A short introduction to a central moral challenge museum employees could face when working with contested, sensitive histories
28-37
Áile Aikio
The challenges and benefits of being an indigenous museum professional
66-82
Valeria Pica
When the earthquake changes the identity of local museums
83-92
Maria Kobielska
Evolution of the Polish museum boom
105-115
Anja Petersen
An early whistleblower
116-125
Solveig Hanusardóttir Olsen
Pilot whale hunt in the National Gallery of the Faroe Islands
133-143
Suzie Thomas, Eerika Koskinen-Koivisto, Mirkka Hekkurainen
Displaying the difficult history of the German presence in Finnish Lapland, 1941–44
154-165
Lulu Anne Hansen
New ‘difficult’ museums in the making
189-199
About the authors
200-206
Conference programme
207-216

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