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Religion in museums : global and multidisciplinary perspectives / / edited by Gretchen Buggeln, Crispin Paine, and S. Brent Plate
Religion in museums : global and multidisciplinary perspectives / / edited by Gretchen Buggeln, Crispin Paine, and S. Brent Plate
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxv, 265 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 200.75
Soggetto topico Museums - Religious aspects
Religion - Museums
Religions - Museums
ISBN 9781474255554
1474255558
9781474255547
147425554X
9781474255530
1474255531
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword, Sally Promey (Professor of Religion and Visual Culture at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Professor of American Studies and Religious Studies, Yale University, USA) -- Introduction: Religion in Museums, Museums as Religion, Gretchen Buggeln, Crispin Paine, and S. Brent Plate Part One: Museum Buildings -- 1. Museum Architecture and the Sacred: Modes of Engagement, Gretchen Buggeln (Duesenberg Chair in Christianity and the Arts, Valparaiso University, USA) -- 2. Toward a Theology of the Art Museum, Karla Cavarra Britton (Yale School of Architecture, USA) -- 3. Native Americans on the National Mall: The Architecture of the Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, Gretchen Buggeln (Duesenberg Chair in Christianity and the Arts, Valparaiso University, USA), with Douglas Cardinal (Architect, National Museum of the American Indian, USA) and Tim Johnson (National Museum of American History, USA) -- Part Two: Objects, Museums, Religions -- 4. The Museumification of Religion: Human Evolution and the Display of Ritual, S. Brent Plate (Visiting Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Hamilton College, USA) -- 5. Altar as Museum, Museum as Altar: Ethnography, Devotion, and Display, Mary Nooter Roberts (UCLA, USA) -- 6. Religious History Objects in Museums, Lauren F. Turek (Trinity University in San Antonio, USA) -- 7. Archaeological Displays: Ancient Objects, Current Beliefs, Chiara Zuanni (University of Manchester, UK) -- 8. Museums, Religious Objects, and the Flourishing Realm of the Supernatural in Modern Asia, Denis Byrne (Western Sydney University, Australia).
Contents note continued: Part Three: Responses to Objects, Museums, & Religion -- 9. Devotional Baggage, Steph Berns (University of Lancaster, UK) -- 10. Transactional and Experiential Responses to Religious Objects, Graham Howes (Emeritus Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge and a Trustee of the Art and Christianity Enquiry) -- 11. Museums and the Repatriation of Objects, 1945-2015, Mark O'Neill (Director of Policy, Research and Development at Glasgow Life, UK) -- 12. The Case for the News Media's Critical Engagement with Museum Religious Exhibits, Menachem Wecker (Art Critic, Chicago, USA) -- Part Four: Museum Collecting and Research -- 13. Museum Collection and the History of Interpretation, David Morgan (Professor of Religious Studies, Duke University, USA) -- 14. Community-led Museums Exploring Religious Life in Canada: Abbotsford's Sikh Heritage Museum and Mennonite Heritage Museum, Matthew Francis (Executive Director, Chilliwack Museum and Archives, Canada) -- 15. Religious Objects and Conservation: The Changing Impact of Religious Objects on Conservators, Samantha Hamilton (Object Conservator at Museum Victoria; University of Melbourne, Australia) -- 16. Collecting and Research in the Museum of the History of Religion, Ekaterina Teryukova (Deputy Director for Research Affairs,Museum of the History of Religion, St Petersburg, Russia) -- 17. Studying, Teaching and Exhibiting Religion: The Marburg Museum of Religions - (Religionskundliche Sammlung), Konstanze Runge (Lecturer in Religious Studies, University of Marburg, Germany).
Contents note continued: Part Five: Museum Interpretation of Religion and Religious Objects -- 18. Radical Hospitality: Approaching Religious Understanding in Museums, Amanda Millay Hughes (Duke University Chapel, USA) -- 19. Islam and Museums: Learning and Outreach, John Reeve (Lecturer in the Department of Art, Design and Museology, UCL, UK) -- 20. Museums and Religion: Uneasy Companions, Tom Freudenheim ((Smithsonian Institute, USA) -- 21. Conversing with the Past: First-Person Religion Programming at Colonial Williamsburg, Gretchen Buggeln (Duesenberg Chair in Christianity and the Arts, Valparaiso University, USA) -- 22. Religion in Museums for Families with Children, Christian Carron (The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, USA), Susan Foutz (The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, USA), and Melissa Pederson (The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, USA) -- 23. Bringing the Sacred into Art Museums, Gary Vikan (The Walters Art Museum, USA) -- Part Six: Presenting Religion in a Variety of Museums -- 24. Rich and Varied: Religion in Museums, Crispin Paine (Honorary Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL, UK) -- 25. The Museum of Biblical Art: a Worthwhile Experiment, Ena Giurescu Heller (Director of Rollins College Cornell Fine Arts Museum, USA) -- 26. Missionary Museums, Christopher Wingfield (Senior Curator, Archaeology, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge University, UK) -- 27. Religion at Glencairn Museum: Past, Present, and Future, Ed Gyllenhaal (Curator, Glencairn Museum of Religion, Philadelphia, USA) -- Afterword: Looking to the Future of Religion in Museums, Gretchen Buggeln, Crispin Paine, and S. Brent Plate -- Index.
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Religious objects in museums : private lives and public duties / / Crispin Paine
Religious objects in museums : private lives and public duties / / Crispin Paine
Autore Paine Crispin
Edizione [English ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, , 2020
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
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 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 eng
Nota di contenuto IntroductionObjects CuratedObjects VisitedObjects Worshipped and WorshippingObjects ClaimedObjects RespectedObjects Demanding and DangerousObjects ElevatingObjects MilitantObjects PromotionalObjects Explanatory and EvidentialConclusionNotesReferences
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Paine Crispin  
London : , : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, , 2020
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Religious objects in museums : private lives and public duties / / Crispin Paine
Religious objects in museums : private lives and public duties / / Crispin Paine
Autore Paine Crispin
Edizione [English edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Berg Publishers, , 2013
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
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
Classificazione ART059000SOC002010SOC022000ART015000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787321203321
Paine Crispin  
London ; ; New York : , : Berg Publishers, , 2013
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Religious objects in museums : private lives and public duties / / Crispin Paine
Religious objects in museums : private lives and public duties / / Crispin Paine
Autore Paine Crispin
Edizione [English ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, : Bloomsbury, 2013
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
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
Classificazione ART059000SOC002010SOC022000ART015000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910956904403321
Paine Crispin  
London ; ; New York, : Bloomsbury, 2013
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