02217aam 2200325 n 450 99108747422033212025061810222383-8220-916-5(CKB)5580000000710475(ceeol)ceeol1203922(CEEOL)1203922(EXLCZ)99558000000071047520252218d2023 ||g |engSztuka dostępna dla niewidomych i niedowidzących odbiorców w londyńskich muzeachAnna WendorffŁódź [Poland] Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego20231 online resource (1 p. 122)This is the first time that a Polish academic has discussed the experience of teaching the disabled in British museums. The book exemplifies the researcher’s professionalism and expertise in the discussed area on a global scale.From a review by Professor Waldemar Deluga, PhDIn her publication, the author interestingly juxtaposes topics that are usually dealt with separately, namely audio description, anthropology of the senses and accessibility in museums. lt is especially engaging to follow the analysis of these three components and their intersection in one book. The case study of London museums is also noteworthy, as it may be of particular interest to Polish readers: art historians, museologists and those concerned with accessibility in museum institutions. The monograph has an interdisciplinary character, drawing on research in art history, translation studies and anthropology, which I consider to be its greatest strength. I also highly appreciate the presented case study of London museums, which can become an example of good practice for Polish artists, curators and museum professionals.From a review by Associate Professor Łukasz Chmielewski, PhDFine Arts / Performing ArtsArtFine Arts / Performing ArtsArt.Wendorff Anna1829503Central and Eastern European Online LibraryceeolceeolBOOK9910874742203321Sztuka dostępna dla niewidomych i niedowidzących odbiorców w londyńskich muzeach4398920UNINA