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Shedding light on many topics of current interest, especially the commodification and globalization of museums, this study makes a lively contribution to museum studies and cultural studies.

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'McTavish's case study is a welcome addition to the literature on museums and museological theory, and will be of particular interest to scholars and students interested in gender, regional identity, and visual art.' -- Davina M. DesRoches Topia: the Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies vol 35:2016 'Defining the Modern Museum offers a new way to think about museums by emphasizing their interrelationships and relationships with other institutions...This book is recommended for historians of critical museum theory as well as for curators and historians exploring the narratives of their own institutions.' -- Paul Robertson Canadian Historical Review vol 95:03:2014

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Table of Contents List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction The Impossible Museum Chapter One Exchanging Values in the Nineteenth-Century Museum Marketplace Chapter Two Learning to See: Vision, Visuality and Material Culture, 1862-1929 Chapter Three Offering Orientalism: Women and the Gift Economy of the Museum, 1880-1940 Chapter Four Libraries and Museums: Shifting Relationships, 1830-1940 Chapter Five Gendered Professionals: Debating the Ideal Museum Worker during the 1930s and 1940s Conclusions Bibliography Index

Defining the Modern Museum

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 27/02/2013
      ISBN13: 9781442644434, 978-1442644434
      ISBN10: 1442644435
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Shedding light on many topics of current interest, especially the commodification and globalization of museums, this study makes a lively contribution to museum studies and cultural studies.

      Trade Review
      'McTavish's case study is a welcome addition to the literature on museums and museological theory, and will be of particular interest to scholars and students interested in gender, regional identity, and visual art.' -- Davina M. DesRoches Topia: the Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies vol 35:2016 'Defining the Modern Museum offers a new way to think about museums by emphasizing their interrelationships and relationships with other institutions...This book is recommended for historians of critical museum theory as well as for curators and historians exploring the narratives of their own institutions.' -- Paul Robertson Canadian Historical Review vol 95:03:2014

      Table of Contents
      Table of Contents List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction The Impossible Museum Chapter One Exchanging Values in the Nineteenth-Century Museum Marketplace Chapter Two Learning to See: Vision, Visuality and Material Culture, 1862-1929 Chapter Three Offering Orientalism: Women and the Gift Economy of the Museum, 1880-1940 Chapter Four Libraries and Museums: Shifting Relationships, 1830-1940 Chapter Five Gendered Professionals: Debating the Ideal Museum Worker during the 1930s and 1940s Conclusions Bibliography Index

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