Religion in Museums

Global and Multidisciplinary Perspectives

Gretchen Buggeln editor Crispin Paine editor S Brent Plate editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:23rd Feb '17

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A comprehensive survey of how museums represent religion as well as the future prospects, bringing together religious studies scholars and museum curators.

Bringing together scholars and practitioners from North America, Europe, Russia, and Australia, this pioneering volume provides a global survey of how museums address religion and charts a course for future research and interpretation. Contributors from a variety of disciplines and institutions explore the work of museums from many perspectives, including cultural studies, religious studies, and visual and material culture. Most museums throughout the world – whether art, archaeology, anthropology or history museums – include religious objects, and an increasing number are beginning to address religion as a major category of human identity. With rising museum attendance and the increasingly complex role of religion in social and geopolitical realities, this work of stewardship and interpretation is urgent and important. Religion in Museums is divided into six sections: museum buildings, reception, objects, collecting and research, interpretation of objects and exhibitions, and the representation of religion in different types of museums. Topics covered include repatriation, conservation, architectural design, exhibition, heritage, missionary collections, curation, collections and display, and the visitor's experience. Case studies provide comprehensive coverage and range from museums devoted specifically to the diversity of religious traditions, such as the State Museum of the History of Religion in St Petersburg, to exhibitions centered on religion at secular museums, such as Hajj: Journey to the Heart of Islam, at the British Museum.

This is a timely and accessible text that will be of great use to a range of scholars, teachers, students, and practitioners … Such a text could well spur further studies in non-Western displays and thus encourage a broadening of the discourse on religion in a way that is desperately needed. * Reading Religion *
Readers will enjoy the freedom of discussion that is created via the combination of both academic and professional voices … Each individual chapter works as a stand-alone piece, yet there are clear through-lines present in the work as a whole ... This text is also valuable for teaching academics that will find the individual chapters useful for a variety of courses, particularly religious studies, museum studies, and art history. Religion in Museums is a successful volume in that it provides a comprehensive, complex, and exuberant discussion of the numerous forms through which museums and religion come together. * British Association for the Study of Religions Bulletin *
This project engages the fascinating--and culturally important--conjunction of the subjects of museums and religion. The book has the potential to address and shape the future of this interdisciplinary discourse through an intriguing conjunction of cultural, scholarly, and curatorial perspectives. * Marcia Brennan, Professor of Art History and Religion, Rice University, USA *
This is an exciting and comprehensive study on how museums represent religion and the future prospects. * Ivette Vargas-O’Bryan, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Austin College, USA *

ISBN: 9781474255523

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 594g

296 pages