Representing the Nation: A Reader : Histories, Heritage and MuseumsJessica Evans, David Boswell Gathering key writings from leading thinkers in cultural studies, cultural history, and museum studies, Representing the Nation: A reader explores the role cultural institutions play in creating and shaping our sense of ourselves as a nation. With an international perspective focusing on the USA, France, Australia, the UK and India, leading figures and authors, including Tony Bennet, Ralph Samuel and Carol Duncan examine the way the past is preserved, represented and consumed as our 'heritage'. Written in three sections, the book examines:
For the disciplines of both museum studies and cultural studies this will be vital reading material, and is also perfect as a course reader for a new MA in media and cultural studies. |
From inside the book
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... DEFINE MUSEUM ' 17 Tony Bennett 380 USEFUL CULTURE 18 Colin Mercer 394 CULTURAL POLICY : RESEARCH AND THE GOVERNMENT IMPERATIVE 19 Arjun Appadurai and 404 Carol A. Breckenridge Index MUSEUMS ARE GOOD TO THINK : HERITAGE ON VIEW IN INDIA ...
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Contents
David Boswell | 11 |
Stuart Hall | 33 |
Eric Hobsbawm | 61 |
David Boswell | 111 |
Robert Hewison | 151 |
Raphael Samuel | 163 |
Chris Rojek | 185 |
John Urry | 208 |
Robert W Rydell | 273 |
Tony Bennett | 332 |
Jessica Evans | 365 |
Kenneth Hudson | 371 |
Tony Bennett | 380 |
Colin Mercer | 394 |
Arjun Appadurai and | 404 |
Sharon Macdonald and Roger Silverstone | 421 |