1994
DOI: 10.1525/mua.1994.18.3.44
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Representation and the Small Museum: Korean Arts in Celebration of Life Events at the Goldstein Gallery

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“…Likewise, the new Hall of African History and Culture at the National Museum of Natural History is described as involving a collaborative process so free of problems that it "may well be a model for ethnology exhibits of the next century" (Kreamer 1997:50). In other articles, if problems are acknowledged, as they are for the development of a Korean arts exhibit in Minnesota (Baizerman 1994) or an exhibit about refugees from the former Soviet Union in California (Dunstan 1999), they seem to arouse minimal self-reflection and insight.…”
Section: Not Really Pacific Voices: Politics Of Representation In Colmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the new Hall of African History and Culture at the National Museum of Natural History is described as involving a collaborative process so free of problems that it "may well be a model for ethnology exhibits of the next century" (Kreamer 1997:50). In other articles, if problems are acknowledged, as they are for the development of a Korean arts exhibit in Minnesota (Baizerman 1994) or an exhibit about refugees from the former Soviet Union in California (Dunstan 1999), they seem to arouse minimal self-reflection and insight.…”
Section: Not Really Pacific Voices: Politics Of Representation In Colmentioning
confidence: 99%