2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14656326
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Sense of the past: historic house museums in Toronto, Canada, as forms of an urban heterotopia

Abstract: Historic house museums allow for reconceptualization of the meaning of tangible objects around us. We establish this new relationship with materiality through our sensory bodies. We conceive of ourselves differently and allow ourselves to move and behave in ways that are not acceptable in the world outside of the museum. We perform our new selves with permission granted by the sense of place that cannot be understood other than through embodied experience–of things, of selves, of the environment that brings it… Show more

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