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Science Magic And Religion The Ritual Processes Of Museum Magic 1st Edition Mary Bouquet Nuno Porto

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Science Magic And Religion The Ritual Processes Of Museum Magic 1st Edition Mary Bouquet Nuno Porto
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.63 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Mary Bouquet; Nuno Porto
ISBN: 9781782387121, 1782387129
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Science Magic And Religion The Ritual Processes Of Museum Magic 1st Edition Mary Bouquet Nuno Porto by Mary Bouquet; Nuno Porto 9781782387121, 1782387129 instant download after payment.

For some time now, museums have been recognized as important institutions of western cultural and social life. The idea of the museum as a ritual site is fairly new and has been applied to the art museums in Europe and the United States so far. This volume expands it by exploring a range of contemporary museums in Europe and Africa. The case studies examine the different ways in which various actors involved in cultural production dramatize and ritualize such sites. It turns out that not only museum specialists, but visitors themselves are engaged in complex performances and experiences that make use of museums in often unexpected ways.

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