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Museums After Modernism
Griselda Pollock (Editor), Joyce Zemans (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-3628-0
Paperback
272 pages
April 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Figures.

Notes on Contributors.

Series Editor's Preface.

Preface.

1. Un-Framing the Modern: Critical Space/Public Possibility: Griselda Pollock (University of Leeds).

2. Women's Rembrandt: Mieke Bal (University of Amsterdam).

3. Museums and the Native Voice: Gerald McMaster (Art Gallery of Ontario).

4. Exhibiting Africa after Modernism: Globalization, Pluralism, and Persistent Paradigms of Art and Artifact: Ruth B. Phillips (Carleton University).

5. Mirroring Evil, Evil Mirrored: Timing, Trauma, and Temporary Exhibitions: Reesa Greenberg (independent scholar and museum consultant).

6. A Place for Uncertainty: Towards a New Kind of Museum: Vera Frenkel (artist).

7. The Ballad of Kastriot Rexhepi: Notes on Gesture, Medium, and Mediation: Mary Kelly (University of California, Los Angeles).

8. Riksutstallningar: Swedish Traveling Exhibitions: Ulla Arnell (Curator and Project Manager at Riksutstallningar).

9. Reframing Participation in the Museum: A Syncopated Discussion: Janna Graham (PhD, University of London) and Shadya Yasin (student, York University, Toronto).

10. "There Is No Such Thing as a Visitor": Judith Mastai (d. 2001).

11. "Anxious Dust": History and Repression in the Archives of Mary Kelly: Judith Mastai (d. 2001).

12. On Discourse as Monument: Institutional Spaces and Feminist Problematics: Juli Carson (University of California, Irvine).

Bibliography.

Index