Great Expectations: Reflections on Museums and Canada

Great Expectations: Reflections on Museums and Canada

by Jack Lohman

Narrated by Jack Lohman

Unabridged — 4 hours, 17 minutes

Great Expectations: Reflections on Museums and Canada

Great Expectations: Reflections on Museums and Canada

by Jack Lohman

Narrated by Jack Lohman

Unabridged — 4 hours, 17 minutes

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Overview

A provocative, progressive rejoinder to the status quo, from the perspective of a disrupter and global leader in the museum world.

The challenge to transform museums is unapologetically real and complicated. But everything we learn about reconciliation, science and biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability gives us the confidence and freedom to break through the conventions of the past.

Each essay in this collection emphasises key features that are driving change in museums, such as globalization, society, authenticity, and technology. Each raises anew older themes within the canon of museology: information versus knowledge, diversity and plurality, the unending accumulation of objects and the incompleteness of collections, modes of perception, and insularity. What emerges is a new way of being a museum that is outward looking and global, and which includes chaos and surprise.
A provocative, progressive rejoinder to the status quo, from the perspective of a disrupter and global leader in the museum world.

The challenge to transform museums is unapologetically real and complicated. But everything we learn about reconciliation, science and biodiversity, climate change, and sustainability gives us the confidence and freedom to break through the conventions of the past.

Each essay in this collection emphasises key features that are driving change in museums, such as globalization, society, authenticity, and technology. Each raises anew older themes within the canon of museology: information versus knowledge, diversity and plurality, the unending accumulation of objects and the incompleteness of collections, modes of perception, and insularity. What emerges is a new way of being a museum that is outward looking and global, and which includes chaos and surprise.

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"Lohman inspires and challenges all of us who wonder what to do, what to say, while monuments tumble and narratives shift." —Phyllis Reeve, The Ormsby Review

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177564913
Publisher: The Royal British Columbia Museum
Publication date: 11/29/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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