Interpreting Difficult History at Museums and Historic Sites is framed by educational psychoanalytic theory and positions museum workers, public historians, and museum visitors as learners. Through this lens, museum workers and public historians can develop compelling and ethical representations of historical individuals, communities, and populations who have suffered. It includes various examples of difficult knowledge, detailed examples of specific interpretation methods, and will give readers an in-depth explanation of the psychoanalytic educational theories behind the methodologies. Audiences can more responsibly and productively engage in learning histories of oppression and trauma when they are in measured and sensitive museum learning environments and public history venues. To learn more, check out the website here: http://interpretingdifficulthistory.com/
Interpreting Difficult History at Museums and Historic Sites (Interpreting History) (Volume 7)
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This book uses educational theory to teach how to ethically and effectively interpret difficult historical topics like oppression and trauma for public audiences.
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Weight | 0.499 lbs |
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Dimensions | 2.5 × 1.4 × 2.5 in |
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