Description |
1 online resource (x, 194 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Queer Museology: Building a LGBTQ+ Museum Theory -- What's in a Name? Queer British Art 1861-1967 at Tate Britain -- Politically and Personally Queer: Coming Out: Sexuality, Gender & Identity at the Walker Art Gallery -- Never Queer Enough: A Queer Utopia at the Van Abbemuseum -- 'We have to do it ourselves. No one else will do that': Queer Feminism and Activism in the Schwules Museum -- The Queer Utopic Museum and its Limits -- Conclusion. |
Summary |
"The Queer Museum examines how relationships between institutions and LGBTQ+ communities function and how they help to define queer museum practice. Analysing what it means to queer the museum in Western contexts, the book builds upon and challenges texts about inclusionary, activist museum practice and discusses the ways in which Othered communities are engaged with and represented. Arguing that an institution's understanding of queerness is directly related to the kind and extent of change pursued by the museum, the author clarifies that governance structures, staff hierarchies, funding and relationships to queer communities affect the way queering might be pursued. The analysis looks critically at exhibitions and institutions and particularly forefronts the experiences of museum practitioners. It argues that practical changes that positively affect museums' long-term relationships with marginalised communities are critical. The book also considers the future of the museum by drawing on queer theories of utopia, futurity, failure and amateurism to complicate understandings of the queer museum and its relationship to people and objects. The Queer Museum will be of interest to students and academics in museum and heritage studies, art history and archival studies. It will also be essential reading for museum and arts sector practitioners who seek to do and engage with this kind of work"-- Provided by publisher. |
Biography |
Erica Elizabeth Macdonald Robenalt (she/her) is a recent graduate from Newcastle University and an independent researcher. Her research focuses on intersections between queer theory and museology to better understand the 'queer museum'. Looking at museum exhibitions and programming, community relationships and institutional identity through the lens of queer utopia and futurity, her work critically engages with inclusivity and social justice oriented museal discourses. |
Note |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 19, 2024). |
Local Note |
Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis eBooks: Open Access |
Subject |
Museums and sexual minorities.
|
|
Sexual minorities -- Museums.
|
|
Sexual minorities -- History.
|
|
Museums -- Social aspects.
|
|
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science
|
Other Form: |
Print version: Robenalt, Erica. Queer museum Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 9781032526423 (DLC) 2023052073 |
ISBN |
9781003407645 electronic book |
|
1003407641 electronic book |
|
9781040017593 electronic book |
|
1040017592 electronic book |
|
9781040017555 electronic book |
|
104001755X electronic book |
|
9781032526423 hardcover |
|
9781032526430 paperback |
Standard No. |
10.4324/9781003407645 doi |
|