Fake it till you make it : Heritage in action as a performative strategy at the Kulturen museum in Lund
(2020) In Bulgarian Ethnology XLVI 2020(4). p.468-489- Abstract
- This article uses ethnographic methods to analyze how cultural and economic factors impact the way heritage is understood, preserved and developed at Kulturen and Fredriksdal, two of the oldest museums of cultural history museums in Sweden. Some questions offered for discussion will include: How does leadership understand and conceptualize cultural heritage? Whose cultural heritage count the most when related to financial circumstances and forms of ownership? Which priorities are made in the day to day work with collections, exhibitions and programming? Whose heritage is given priority in core exhibitions and whose heritage is prepared for a temporary show?
- Abstract (Swedish)
- Bidrag till tematisk issue museer - interpretation and experience. redaktörer Iveta Pirgova och Nicolay Nenov. artikel är översatt till bulgariska
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- author
- Gradén, Lizette LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2020-12-18
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Museums, museum history, engagement, pedagogy, Performance theory, Theatrical Transformation
- in
- Bulgarian Ethnology
- volume
- XLVI 2020
- issue
- 4
- article number
- 2
- pages
- 468 - 489
- ISSN
- 1310-5213
- project
- Vems kulturarv räknas när budgeten är tajt? Etnologisk studie av museers prioriteringar i dagens kulturekonomi
- When the Budget is Tight Whose Heritage Counts Most? An Ethnological Study of Museums in the Cultural Economy
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- additional info
- Bulgarian Ethnology is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum.
- id
- 6bb6faaa-c45c-4181-87e9-8333f789be4b
- alternative location
- https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=915474
- date added to LUP
- 2020-02-05 13:46:58
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