Routledge Handbook of Museums, Heritage, and Death

Routledge Handbook of Museums, Heritage, and Death

Stringer Clary, Katie; Biers, Trish

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

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Mole

9781032050751

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Introduction. Part 1: Acquisition, Curation, and Conservation of the Dead. 1. Historical Contexts of Bodies, Display, and Spectacle. 2. Conserving the Humanity of Human Remains. 3. A Museum Archive: An Unexpected Final Resting Place but One Full of Promise. 4. Striking a Balance: Preserving, Curating, and Investigating Human Remains from the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, Sicily. 5. The Handling of the Remains of the Ancestors in Peru: Realities, Challenges, and Wishes. 6. Engaging with Death in Museums and Collections. Part 2: Displaying the Dead: Exhibitions and Ethical Considerations. 7. Education, Preservation and Reconciliation: The J.L. Shellshear Museum and the Preservation and Display of Human Remains. 8. The Mummies of Guanajuato: The Tension between Ethics and Ambition. 9. The Cost of Civil Rights: Loss, Grief, and Death at US Civil Rights Museums. 10. Changing People, Changing Content: New Perspectives on Past Peoples. 11. Transforming Memento Mori: A Contemporary Lens. 12. The Hollywood Museum of Death: The Commodi?cation of the Maiden, Criminal and the Corpse. Part 3: Decolonisation and Shifting the Perspective in Museums and Heritage. 13. Papuan Pasts: The Origins of Papuan Human Remains Collections in the World's Museums, the Issue of Repatriation, and Telling New Stories with Skeletal Data. 14. Searching for Identities through Archaeological Human Remains in Turkey. 15. Entangled Entitlements and Shuar Tsantsa (Shrunken Heads). 16. Julia Pastrana's Long Journey Home. 17. Egyptian Mummi?ed Remains: Communities of Descent and Practice. 18. The Curated Ossilegium: Museum Practices as Death and Mourning Rituals. Part 4: Deathscapes and Heritage. 19. From Dead Places to Places of the Dead: The Memorial Power of Battle?elds, Ruins, and Burials in the Warscapes of Spain and the Western Front. 20. From Trauma to Tourism: Balancing the Needs of the Living and the Dead. 21. Death, Memory, and Power: Public Memorial Culture of Moscow Necropolises. 22. Not Their Heritage Theme Park: Honouring the Outcast at Crossbones Graveyard. 23. The Ghosts of Kukai: Virtual Heritage and Landscapes of Death in Japan's Shikoku Pilgrimage. 24. A Shadow Pandemic: Protest, Mourning, and Grassroots Memorialization in Mexico City. Part 5: Public Education and Engagement in Museums and Heritage. 25. Engagement That Works: Practical Insights for Inviting the Public into Cemeteries. 26. Talking About the D Word: Public Engagement in a Place of the Dead. 27. The Death Positive Library. 28. Haunted Houses and Horri?c History: Ghost Tours at Historic House Museums. 29. Walking, Public Engagement, and Pedagogy: Mobile Death Studies. Part 6: Death Studies and Heritage in Practice. 30. The Cemetery Church of All Saints with the Ossuary. 31. Memento Mori Exhibition from the Dominican Crypt, Vac (Marcius 15 Square, 19) Hungary. 32. Our Queerly Departed - Researching, Remembering and Respecting the LGBTQ+ Deceased. 33. Close Encounters with Death and Disease: Young Visitors' Perspectives at the Muetter Medical History Museum. 34. The Use of CT scan for the Construction of Mummy Replicas for Museography: Social and Ethical Perspectives. Part 7: Concluding Remarks.
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