Women and museums 1850-1914: Modernity and the gendering of knowledge

Women and museums 1850-1914: Modernity and the gendering of knowledge

by Kate Hill
Women and museums 1850-1914: Modernity and the gendering of knowledge

Women and museums 1850-1914: Modernity and the gendering of knowledge

by Kate Hill

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Overview

This book recovers the significant contribution made by women to museums, not just in obvious roles such as workers, but also as donors, visitors, volunteers and patrons. It suggests that women persistently acted to domesticate the museum, by importing domestic objects and domestic regimes of value, as well as by making museums more welcoming to children, and even by stressing the importance of housekeeping at the museum. At the same time, women sought 'masculine' careers in science and curatorship, but found such aspirations hard to achieve; their contribution tended to be kept within clear, feminised areas.

The book will be of interest to those working on gender, culture, or museums in the period. It sheds new light on women's material culture and material strategies, education and professional careers, and leisure practices. It will form an important historical context for those working in contemporary museum studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526113412
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2016
Series: Gender in History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Kate Hill is Principal Lecturer in History at the University of Lincoln

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Inside the museum: including or excluding women?
2. Outside the museum: women as donors and vendors
3. Outside the museum: women's donations, materiality and the museum object
4. Women visiting museums
5. Women as patrons: the limits of agency?
6. New disciplines: archaeology, anthropology and women in museums
7. Ruskin, women and museums: service and salvage
Conclusion
Index

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