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When the women recognised male authority, conducted bake sales, or participated in collecting and labelling natural history specimens, they were welcomed [in the museum]… When the “ladies” attempted, however, to become full members or to thwart male supervision, their position on the margins was reaffirmed. (McTavish, 2008, p. 99)When we draw attention to the historical situation of women in public museums – in these pedagogic contact zones – we are positioning them as important actors in the making and life of these institutions. Whitelaw (2012) reminds us that women were ‘central to the founding and maintenance of museums’ (p. 76).…”
When the women recognised male authority, conducted bake sales, or participated in collecting and labelling natural history specimens, they were welcomed [in the museum]… When the “ladies” attempted, however, to become full members or to thwart male supervision, their position on the margins was reaffirmed. (McTavish, 2008, p. 99)When we draw attention to the historical situation of women in public museums – in these pedagogic contact zones – we are positioning them as important actors in the making and life of these institutions. Whitelaw (2012) reminds us that women were ‘central to the founding and maintenance of museums’ (p. 76).…”