The new professional: underdog or expert? New Museology in the 21th century
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17/01/2014
17/01/2014
2010
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Resumo |
For a long time, museum’s form and function were impregnated with social exclusion, only accessible for a prosperous and educated minority. It held the monopoly on the past and therefore in a way on the present and the future. However times have changed and different perspectives on museum practices have been taken. In 1989 the British Peter Vergo mentioned as quoted below, a number of possible museologies, including a ‘new’, and therefore presumably an ‘old’ type of museology: “At the simplest level I would define it, as a state of widespread dissatisfaction with the ‘old’ museology, both within and outside the museum profession; and though the reader may object that such a definition is not merely negative, but circular, I would retort that what is wrong with the ‘old’ museology is that it is too much about museum methods, and too little about purposes of museums; that museology has in the past only frequently been seen, if it has been seen at all, as a theoretical and humanistic discipline.” (Vergo, 1989) |
Identificador |
1646-3714 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Edições Universitárias Lusófonas |
Palavras-Chave | #MUSEOLOGIA #MUSEUS #MUSEOLOGY #MUSEUMS |
Tipo |
article |