Verlag: Primus Books, 2025
ISBN 10: 9370338772 ISBN 13: 9789370338777
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Conquering the Museum presents the first comprehensive empirical study of Indian museum visitors, using the Tribal Museum of Bhopal as the case study. It demonstrates the audience's remarkable agency and creative capacity in shaping the museum experience an aspect previously overlooked. Beyond that, it offers intimate and detailed insights into a museum that operates not merely as a site of exhibition, but as a dynamic social space whose uses are shaped by visitors themselves, proactively and in relation to everyday life. Bringing together voices from the audience, curatorship, and the wider community, this study showcases a vibrant model of museum practice responsive, participatory, and deeply connected to its cultural context. It is a compelling invitation to rethink what museums in India can be: inclusive spaces of dialogue, belonging, and collective . This new form of postcolonial museum practice, positioned between institutions, source community, and audience, offers a powerful inspiration for museums around the world.
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Conquering the Museum presents the first comprehensive empirical study of Indian museum visitors, using the Tribal Museum of Bhopal as the case study. It demonstrates the audience's remarkable agency and creative capacity in shaping the museum experience-an aspect previously overlooked. Beyond that, it offers intimate and detailed insights into a museum that operates not merely as a site of exhibition, but as a dynamic social space whose uses are shaped by visitors themselves, proactively and in relation to everyday life. Bringing together voices from the audience, curatorship, and the wider community, this study showcases a vibrant model of museum practice-responsive, participatory, and deeply connected to its cultural context. It is a compelling invitation to rethink what museums in India can be: inclusive spaces of dialogue, belonging, and collective . This new form of postcolonial museum practice, positioned between institutions, source community, and audience, offers a powerful inspiration for museums around the world.