ABSTRACT

Recent decades have seen migration history and issues increasingly featured in museums. Museums and Migration explores the ways in which museum spaces - local, regional, national - have engaged with the history of migration, including internal migration, emigration and immigration. It presents the latest innovative research from academics and museum practitioners and offers a comparative perspective on a global scale bringing to light geo- and socio-political specificities. It includes an extensive range of international contributions from Europe, Asia, South America as well as settler societies such as Canada and Australia.

Museums and Migration charts and enlarges the developing body of research which concentrates on the analysis of the representation of migration in relation to the changing character of museums within society, examining their civic role and their function as key public arenas within civil society. It also aims to inform debates focusing on the way museums interact with processes of political and societal changes, and examining their agency and relationship to identity construction, community involvement, policy positions and discourses, but also ethics and moralities.

chapter 1|23 pages

Representing Migration in Museums

History, diversity and the politics of memory

part 1|56 pages

Museums and migration history

chapter 3|23 pages

Returning to Racism

New challenges for museums and citizenship

chapter 4|14 pages

‘Whose Cake is it Anyway?'

Museums, civil society and the changing reality of public engagement

part 2|57 pages

Engaging with cultural diversity

chapter 5|20 pages

Immigration

Politics, rhetoric and participatory practices in Italian museums

chapter 7|16 pages

The Museum in a Multicultural Setting

The case of Malmö Museums

chapter 9|11 pages

A Museum of Our Own

chapter 10|22 pages

Identification, Hybridization and Authentication

Representing the heritage of migrants in four cultural institutions of Sucre, Bolivia

part 3|72 pages

Migration history and national narratives in museums

chapter 11|13 pages

The Migrant and the Museum

Place and representation in Ireland

chapter 12|14 pages

The Recognition of Migrations in the Construction of Catalan National Identity

Representations of the history of migrations and cultural diversity in Catalan museums, 1980–2010

chapter 13|12 pages

Migration History and Nation-Building

The role of museums and memorials in post-devolution Wales

chapter 14|16 pages

Migration Exhibitions and The Question of Identity

Reflections on the history of the representation of migration in Australian museums, 1986–2011

chapter 15|15 pages

Heritage and The Reframing of Japan'S National Narrative of Hokkaido

Negotiating identity in migration history