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Religious objects in museums : private lives and public duties / / Crispin Paine



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Autore: Paine Crispin Visualizza persona
Titolo: Religious objects in museums : private lives and public duties / / Crispin Paine Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London ; ; New York, : Bloomsbury, 2013
Edizione: English ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (177 p.)
Disciplina: 200.75
Soggetto topico: Museums - Religious aspects
Museums - Social aspects
Religious articles
Museums - Curatorship
Museum visitors
Museum exhibits - Religious aspects
Museum exhibits - Social aspects
Religion and culture
Classificazione: ART059000SOC002010SOC022000ART015000
Note generali: "First published 2013 by Bloomsbury Academic."
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Objects curated : How curators ascribe a new significance to their objects, but still offer them respect even when keeping them under tight control -- Objects visited : How religious objects relate to their visitors -- Objects worshipped and worshipping : How objects in museums can be worshipped or even "worshipping" -- Objects claimed : How religious objects are demanded "back" from museums -- Objects respected : What respecting a religious object means, and how respect is shown -- Objects demanding and dangerous : How religious objects are put into museums to render them harmless, and how relics can turn the museum into a shrine -- Objects elevating : How objects in museums can be purely secular, yet as Works of Art or works of Nature have spiritual power and the ability to elevate the soul -- Objects militant : How religious objects are converted and fight for their new masters -- Objects promotional : How religious objects promote the faith of their masters -- Objects explanatory and evidential : How religious objects explain their faith and their culture -- Conclusion: What have we learnt and how we can help religious objects in museums fulfil their public duties?
Sommario/riassunto: In the past, museums often changed the meaning of icons or statues of deities from sacred to aesthetic, or used them to declare the superiority of Western society, or simply as cultural and historical evidence. The last generation has seen faith groups demanding to control 'their' objects, and curators recognising that objects can only be understood within their original religious context. In recent years there has been an explosion of interest in the role religion plays in museums, with major exhibitions highlighting the religious as well as the historical nature of objects.Using examples from all over the world, Religious Objects in Museums is the first book to examine how religious objects are transformed when they enter the museum, and how they affect curators and visitors. It examines the full range of meanings that religious objects may bear - as scientific specimen, sacred icon, work of art, or historical record. Showing how objects may be used to argue a point, tell a story or promote a cause, may be worshipped, ignored, or seen as dangerous or unlucky, this highly accessible book is an essential introduction to the subject.
Titolo autorizzato: Religious objects in museums  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-00-308652-7
1-000-18158-8
1-000-18476-5
1-003-08652-7
0-85785-299-X
1-4742-1541-6
0-85785-298-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910811647303321
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