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Voluntary detours : small-town and rural museums in Alberta / Lianne McTavish.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: McGill-Queen's/Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation studies in art historyPublisher: Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2021]Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 285 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780228009962
  • 0228009960
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Voluntary detours.DDC classification:
  • 069.097123 23
LOC classification:
  • AM21.A43 M38 2021
Other classification:
  • cci1icc
Online resources:
Contents:
Worth the Trip: Travel and the Evaluation of Small-Town and Rural Museums -- Ghosts in the Museum: Haunted Histories at the Museum of Fear and Wonder -- Middle of Nowhere: Contesting Rural Heritage at the World Famous Gopher Hole Museum -- Encountering Oil and Water: The Politics of Play at Extraction Museums and Historic Sites -- Unsettling the Pioneer: Learning from Indigenous Museums and Cultural Centres.
Summary: "After visiting hundreds of museums across Alberta, Lianne McTavish chronicles some of the most challenging and unexpected sites where the idea of the museum is being reshaped. The concept of the visit as a "voluntary detour" encapsulates the way visitors travel along backroads to find small town and rural museums, as well as the agreement to turn away from standard museum scripts when they arrive. Addressing themes of place, land, colonization, rurality, heritage, childhood, and play, McTavish reveals the museum visitor as multifaceted, with locals and tourists often interpreting museums very differently. Case studies include the World Famous Gopher Hole Museum, Fort Chipewyan Bicentennial Museum, Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, and the Museum of Fear and Wonder. A key chapter analyzing sites devoted to resource extraction explores how these places promote settler colonial understandings of land use. By contrast, Indigenous museums and cultural centres defy colonial messages in displays that adapt and refuse conventional museum formats. Honouring local, rural, and Indigenous knowledge, Voluntary Detours enriches critical accounts of the past, present, and future of museums."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Worth the Trip: Travel and the Evaluation of Small-Town and Rural Museums -- Ghosts in the Museum: Haunted Histories at the Museum of Fear and Wonder -- Middle of Nowhere: Contesting Rural Heritage at the World Famous Gopher Hole Museum -- Encountering Oil and Water: The Politics of Play at Extraction Museums and Historic Sites -- Unsettling the Pioneer: Learning from Indigenous Museums and Cultural Centres.

"After visiting hundreds of museums across Alberta, Lianne McTavish chronicles some of the most challenging and unexpected sites where the idea of the museum is being reshaped. The concept of the visit as a "voluntary detour" encapsulates the way visitors travel along backroads to find small town and rural museums, as well as the agreement to turn away from standard museum scripts when they arrive. Addressing themes of place, land, colonization, rurality, heritage, childhood, and play, McTavish reveals the museum visitor as multifaceted, with locals and tourists often interpreting museums very differently. Case studies include the World Famous Gopher Hole Museum, Fort Chipewyan Bicentennial Museum, Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, and the Museum of Fear and Wonder. A key chapter analyzing sites devoted to resource extraction explores how these places promote settler colonial understandings of land use. By contrast, Indigenous museums and cultural centres defy colonial messages in displays that adapt and refuse conventional museum formats. Honouring local, rural, and Indigenous knowledge, Voluntary Detours enriches critical accounts of the past, present, and future of museums."-- Provided by publisher.

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