Political Exhibit Manipulation
Sebastian Farnham
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
Political Exhibit Manipulation uncovers the hidden political agendas embedded within museum exhibits, revealing how these institutions can be used to shape national identity and public perception. The book explores how governments utilize museums for nation-building, often propagating specific narratives through the selective representation of history. For instance, cultural artifacts can be interpreted in ways that reinforce a particular ideology, turning museums into subtle yet powerful tools of propaganda. The book argues that museum exhibits are rarely neutral, challenging the conventional view of museums as objective sources of knowledge.
The book systematically examines the theoretical framework of political influence in museums before delving into case studies from various countries and historical periods. These examples illustrate how exhibits are manipulated to promote specific agendas, such as constructing national myths or suppressing controversial historical events. Ultimately, Political Exhibit Manipulation discusses the ethical implications of such practices and proposes strategies for greater transparency in museums, offering readers critical tools for understanding the political forces shaping our understanding of the past.
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