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The Museum As A Political Instrument Postsoviet Memories And Conflicts Maria Mikaelyan

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The Museum As A Political Instrument Postsoviet Memories And Conflicts Maria Mikaelyan
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Publisher: LetteraVentidue
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 108
Author: Maria Mikaelyan
ISBN: 9788862425445, 8862425449
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Museum As A Political Instrument Postsoviet Memories And Conflicts Maria Mikaelyan by Maria Mikaelyan 9788862425445, 8862425449 instant download after payment.

Remembrance and commemoration of traumatic histories are among the major issues of today’s international museological practice. By means of architectural and exhibition design, contemporary museums pose questions concerning history, memory, national identity, alternative perceptions of the past. The present essay poses theoretical questions concerning the impact of a national political discourse on the commemoration of difficult and contentious pasts, as well as the top-down instrumentalization of architectural and exhibition design in the realm of contemporary Russian museological practice.

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