ABSTRACT

The histories of South Africa and Ireland have been tumultuous and traumatic. Both countries have experienced political repression, sectarian violence and oppression that still impact the spiritual well-being of people today. Their parallel histories are of colonialism, displacement and division, and a fight for land and sovereignty. Both countries have embarked on a process of healing and reconciliation, yet there is an ongoing struggle for reparation and/or reversal of previous injustices.

Recognising that museums of the 21st century have the potential to contribute to catharsis and mutual understanding, this book reflects on selected museums in South Africa and Ireland that commemorate the pain of the past and the hope for the future. The primary focus of the book is the way in which museum guides, curators and managers share their stories and the stories of their ancestors, and the stories of other people’s ancestors who were caught up in the conflict while interweaving the stories of the authors as well.

Print edition not for sale in Sub Saharan Africa.

chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

The People

chapter Chapter 2|16 pages

Museums, Storytelling and Spiritual Well-Being

chapter Chapter 3|25 pages

The Places and Spaces in South Africa

chapter Chapter 4|23 pages

The Spaces and Places in Ireland

chapter Chapter 5|24 pages

Connecting to the Environment - Physical and Spiritual

chapter Chapter 6|19 pages

Connecting to Self: Agency and Affirmation

chapter Chapter 7|18 pages

Beliefs, Trauma and Healing

chapter Chapter 8|21 pages

Sustainability: Challenges and Suggestions