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This book explores how a museum in Bristol, England, opened up to Black and African-Caribbean communities and shows how these encounters were shaped by different understandings of heritage practices and spaces. Using exploratory and ethnographic methods, the book first examines the practices of collaboration in the museum and the responses and receptions of external participants.
It then looks at alternative memory practices and spaces in the city and analyses the objective and subjective significance of Black, migrant and urban forms of memory and heritage that have been established outside official heritage institutions. It shows how rather than relying on institutions, these groups have often retreated into the urban space, creating their own heritage spaces and commemorative practices in specific neighbourhoods that are closely tied to specific locations, communities and memories.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本書探討了英國布里斯托的博物館如何向黑人和非洲加勒比社區開放,並展示了這些互動是如何受到對遺產實踐和空間不同理解的影響。書中使用探索性和民族誌的方法,首先檢視博物館中的合作實踐以及外部參與者的反應和接受度。
接著,書中探討了城市中的替代記憶實踐和空間,並分析了在官方遺產機構之外建立的黑人、移民和城市形式的記憶與遺產的客觀和主觀意義。它顯示出這些群體往往不依賴於機構,而是退回到城市空間,創造出與特定地點、社區和記憶緊密相連的自己的遺產空間和紀念實踐。
作者簡介
Susanna Jorek received her doctorate from Leipzig University and focuses on Urban and Cultural Studies, with particular interest in questions of space and spatial production. Her recent project explores the motivations behind the consumption and use of cultural spaces.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
蘇珊娜·約雷克於萊比錫大學獲得博士學位,專注於城市與文化研究,特別關注空間及空間生產的問題。她最近的研究項目探討了文化空間消費和使用背後的動機。