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Mannequins in Museums
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Mannequins in Museums is a collection of historical and contemporary case studies that examine how mannequins are presented in exhibitions and shows that, as objects used for storytelling, they are not neutral objects.
Autorentext
Bridget R. Cooks is Associate Professor in the Department of Art History and the Department of African American Studies at the University of California, Irvine, and Associate Director of the Institute and Museum of California Art. Her research focuses on African American artists, Black visual culture, and museum criticism. Cooks has worked as a museum educator and curator for several exhibitions. She is author of the book Exhibiting Blackness: African Americans and the American Art Museum (University of Massachusetts Press, 2011). Some of her other publications can be found in Afterall, Afterimage, American Studies, Aperture, and American Quarterly. She is currently completing her next book, Norman Rockwell: The Civil Rights Paintings.
Jennifer J. Wagelie is the Academic Liaison at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at the University of California, Davis. She received her PhD in art history from the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Her area of study is the art of the Pacific Islands, specifically Mori art and material culture, with other research interests in the history of museums, collections and exhibitions. She has worked at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC and the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art, Indiana University and taught at UC Santa Cruz and CSU, Sacramento. She has also held postdoctoral fellowships in the anthropology departments of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver and the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History.
Klappentext
Mannequins in Museums is a collection of historical and contemporary case studies that examine how mannequins are presented in exhibitions and shows that, as objects used for storytelling, they are not neutral objects.
Zusammenfassung
Mannequins in Museums is a collection of historical and contemporary case studies that examine how mannequins are presented in exhibitions and shows that, as objects used for storytelling, they are not neutral objects.
Inhalt
List of Figures; List of Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction*; *ChapterOne: The Museum Mannequin as "Body Without Organs"; ChapterTwo: From Life?: Histories and Contemporary Perspectives on Modeling Native American Humankind through Mannequins at the Smithsonian; ChapterThree: Likeness and Likeability: Human Remains, Facial Reconstructions, and Identity-Making in Museum Displays; ChapterFour: Fashion and Physique: Size, Shape, and Body Politics in the Display of Historical Dress; ChapterFive: Asian Physiques of Mannequins in American Art Museums; ChapterSix: Figures of Speech: Black History at The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum; ChapterSeven: Black is the Color of My True Love's Skin: The Symbolism and Significance of the Black Female Mannequin Figure in Mary Sibande's Creative work; Index.**
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367202682
- Genre Art
- Editor Cooks Bridget R., Jennifer J. Wagelie
- Anzahl Seiten 134
- Herausgeber Taylor & Francis
- Größe H216mm x B138mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9780367202682
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-20268-2
- Veröffentlichung 08.07.2021
- Titel Mannequins in Museums
- Autor Bridget R. (University of California, Irvin Cooks
- Untertitel Power and Resistance on Display
- Gewicht 299g
- Sprache Englisch