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[ecrea] CFP: Museums as Agents of Memory and Change
Tue Sep 18 13:51:28 GMT 2018
*Museums as Agents of Memory and Change*
25-26/04/2019, Estonia National Museum, Tartu, Estonia
Organisers: Estonian National Museum, University of Tartu
Keynotes confirmed: Dr Silke Arnold-de Simine (Birkbeck, University of
London)
*Call for Papers*
Museums have been shifting toward expanding their work from collecting
and preserving to supporting and educating communities. They are using
their collections to promote social change in the context of rising
global demands on history and culture institutions. More than ever,
dealing with the past is full of impediments and challenges for museums.
How should they address a ‘global visitor’ who has little or no
knowledge of the past – local, national or regional – to which the
museum is dedicated? What stories should they tell and how, what memory
cultures should they take into account? On the other hand, what have
museums done and what do they intend to do in order to change the
established way of remembering the past? What are the characteristics,
risks and benefits in dealing with the difficult past in museums? What
problems can museums tackle as they attempt to bring in changes to
remembering and commemorating the past?
This conference aims to problematise museums as places of memory
negotiations, and agents of societal change. While increasingly seeking
to engage themselves in public life, museums are embedded in the fields
of politics of memory and heritage, diverse, often disparate group
interests, and power relations. How can a contemporary museum critically
deal with the past and shape open debate and yet take into account
diverse stakeholders and the versatility of narratives in play?
We welcome papers that approach the problems and dilemmas as well as
best practices of contemporary museums as agents of memory and change:
·How do museums position themselves in concurrent policies of memory and
heritage? What are the roles of the museums in countries with targeted
history politics? What dilemmas, possibilities and/or obstacles do they
encounter in ‘memory-laden’ societies?
·How do museums connect to transnational memory processes? What kind of
new forms of remembrance should museums develop to make visible and/or
seek to overcome tensions between group-specific, regional national and
transnational memory?
·How can museum relate historically specific and more abstract and
structural experiences? Does anthropological universalisation have a
place in national, regional or group-specific museums? How do museums
address difference and shared legacy issues?
·How is a transformation of the role of museums manifested in methods of
visitor involvement? How are trends in recent museology linked to
museums’ awareness of their role as public history agents? Are there
specific trends in using media, material collections and oral histories
to evoke open debate and awareness on memory matters? What topics and
methods ‘work’ for different audiences, and why?
·How should the issue of authorship and the autonomy of the curator in
curating difficult histories (initiators, passive players, opposers) be
addressed? Are curators independent agents in memory processes or do
they mediate institutional points of view? Are there different practices
in different types of museum (for example in art museums, cultural
historical museums)?
We welcome submissions from a variety of disciplines and from museum
professionals as well as academics (also from media and communication
studies).
*Please submit your abstract of 300 words for a 20‐minute paper, along
with a short CV, by October 15, 2018 to: (conference /at/ erm.ee)*
The conference language is English.
The conference fee of 100 EUR covers attendance to all sessions, lunches
and coffee/tea breaks during the conference, welcome reception, and
conference materials.
The time and venue of the conference is April 25-26, 2019 at the
Estonian National Museum, Tartu, Estonia.
Notification of acceptance: November 15, 2018
Deadline for registration and conference fee payment: March 30, 2019
We are expecting to publish an edited collection based on a selection of
the papers presented at the conference.
Conference organisers:
University of Tartu, Department of Ethnology, and the Estonian National
Museum
Conference Committee:
Ene Kõresaar, University of Tartu
Kirsti Jõesalu, University of Tartu
Kristel Rattus, Estonian National Museum
Terje Anepaio, Estonian National Museum
Agnes Aljas, Estonian National Museum
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