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[Commlist] New Book: Public Representations of Immigrants in Museums. Exhibition and Exposure in France and Germany
Sun Feb 24 03:34:05 GMT 2019
New Book: Public Representations of Immigrants in Museums. Exhibition
and Exposure in France and Germany
Submitted by Yannik Porsché on Thu, 02/21/2019 - 18:35
News author
Yannik Porsche
Porsché, Yannik (2018) Public Representations of Immigrants in Museums.
Exhibition and Exposure in France and Germany, Basingstoke: Palgrave
Macmillan. https://www.palgrave.com/de/book/9783319663562, download
from: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-66357-9
This book offers an interactionist perspective on theories of public
representation, knowledge and immigration in museum institutions.
Examining how a Franco-German museum exhibition represents immigrants
and exposes public stereotypes, the analysis follows the process of the
production and reception of the exhibition as it travelled from Paris to
Berlin. The author proposes a microsociological contextualisation
analysis integrating discourse analysis and ethnography to compare
formats of museum work, social interaction in the exhibition and mass
media debates. Visitor reception of the different exhibition versions
reveals the symbolic nature of interactions in museums, for example
concerning conflicting political voices and accusations of censorship.
Depending on the institutional context, interactions in the museums are
geared towards securing immigrants a place in national collective
memory, towards carrying out debate on integration, or providing
opportunities for personal encounters and reflection beyond national
categorisation. This book will appeal to students and researchers
interested in work on the intersection of sociology, cultural studies,
and discursive psychology, in methods of discourse analysis and
ethnography; and to practitioners working in museums.
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Endorsements:
“What do people do in museums? Surrounded by exhibits, speaking to
tour-guides or reading a catalogue and press reviews, they engage in
meaning-making practices. This study of a French-German exhibition makes
a powerful case for combining interaction analysis and ethnography in
order to carry out empirically and theoretically insightful research on
public discourse – a must-read for students and researchers interested
in qualitative approaches to Discourse Studies.” (Professor Johannes
Angermuller, Centre for Applied Linguistics, University of Warwick, UK)
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“Through three museums presenting the same-but-very-different exhibition
on immigration, Yannik Porsché guides us on a fascinating journey from
Paris to Berlin. The museum institutions not only produce
representations of immigrants, but also tell us a great deal about those
who do the representing. This study shows how, as epistemic spaces,
museums orchestrate and discipline discourse about their objects.
Moreover, it reveals how, as interactional spaces, they – sometimes
unwillingly – enable other voices and bodies to speak through and in
them. An important book!” (Professor Lorenza Mondada, Chair of general
linguistics and French linguistics, University of Basel, Switzerland)
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“In this highly original comparative study, Yannik Porsché opens a
mysterious black box: that of the institutional epistemics of how
museums construct knowledge. The study is a much needed corrective to
our understanding of museums as a neutral storage space for collective
memories—and a fantastic extension of the notion of epistemic cultures
to the productive space at the intersection of the museum, the media and
science.” (Professor Karin Knorr Cetina, Chair of the Department of
Sociology, University of Chicago, USA)
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