Representing enslavement and abolition in museums ambiguous engagements - Nueva York Routledge 2011 - vii, 339 páginas 23 cm. - Routledge Research in Museum Studies .

Introduction: Anxiety and Ambiguity in The Representation of Dissonant History / Geoff Cubitt, Laurajane Smith, Ross Wilson. -- Primera parte: Organizing the Bicentenary: Politics and Policy. -- The Burden of Knowing Versus the Privilege of Unknowing / Emma Waterton 3. High Anxiety: 2007 and Institutional Neuroses / Roshi Naidoo. -- Restoring the Pan African Perspective: Reversing the Institutionalization of Maafa Denial / Toyin Agbetu. -- Slavery and the (Symbolic) Politics of Memory in Jamaica: Rethinking the Bicentenary / Wayne Modest. -- Segunda parte: Representing the Bicentenary: Communities, Consultants and Curators. -- The Role of Museums as ‘Places of Social Justice’: Community Consultation and the 1807 Bicentenary / Laurajane Smith and Kalliopi Fouseki. -- Science and Slavery, 2007: Public Consultation / Tracy-Ann Smith. -- The Curatorial Complex: Marking the Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade / Ross Wilson. -- Tercera parte: Marking the Bicentenary: Exhibitions, Art and Personal Reflections. -- Making the London Sugar and Slavery Gallery at Museum of London Docklands / David Spence. -- Terra Nova for the Royal Geographical Society: 2007 and the Bombay African Strand Of the ‘Crossing Continents: Connecting Communities’ Project / Cliff Pereira and Vandana Patel. -- Exhibiting Difference: A Curatorial Journey with George Alexander Gratton the ‘Spotted Negro Boy’ / Temi-Tope Odumosu. -- Art, Resistance and Remembrance: A Bicentenary at the British Museum / Christopher Spring. -- Maybe There Was Something to Celebrate / Raimi Gbadamosi. -- Cuarta parte: Encountering the Bicentenary: Trauma and Engagement. -- Atrocity Materials and the Representation of Transatlantic Slavery: Problems, Strategies and Reactions / Geoff Cubitt. -- Affect and Registers of Engagement: Navigating Emotional Responses to Dissonant Heritages / Laurajane Smith. -- Commemorating Civil Rights and Reform Movements at the National Museum of American History / Kylie Message.

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