On Sexuality

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On Sexuality forms part of Museum Futures, a new collection of books which explore - in a concise, highly-readable format - contemporary and challenging issues facing museums.

Sexuality is an important part of everyone’s experience, everywhere and from the earliest times. But very few museums or galleries consciously address the subject in their exhibitions. And fewer still consciously collect.

In On Sexuality, highly-regarded institutions including the Chicago History Museum and the University of London Institute of Education share their experience and provide the insights and advice you need to:

  1. address issues of sexuality within wider historical or artistic narratives
  2. begin collecting relevant new material
  3. discover and deploy “hidden” objects in your collection
  4. go beyond themes of persecution and victimisation to address everyday aspects of sexuality
  5. crowd-source narratives of sexuality which would not otherwise be collected
  6. consider socialisation - as well as inclusion - as a core value of your museum
On Sexuality

Description

Contents list

Let’s Talk About Sexuality
Sean Curran, Institute of Education, University of London

Collecting a Drag King Ensemble
Jill Austin, Curator, Chicago History Museum

Amoroteket: A Museum of Sexology
Stine Cathrine Kühle-Hansen, Founder and Director, Amoroteket, Oslo

Contagious! The Affective Politics of Aids Scrapbooks
Katrin Köppert, Doctoral Fellow, Humboldt-University of Berlin

“This Book Was Made For Lesbians”: The Possibilities of Visualising Community in Lesbian Photo Albums
Stefanie Snider, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art History, Wheaton College

Authors

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Reviews

The C Word: The Conservators' Podcast:"Really refreshing... Peppered with good practice examples and constructive advice. A good set of essays... Food for thought for museum professionals."

Data

Pages: 140
Colour illustrations: 19 
Size: 216 x 140mm
Date: 2015Editions: £25 [paperback] | £20 [eBook]
ISBN
: 978-1-910144-59-6 [paperback] 

Description

On Sexuality forms part of Museum Futures, a new collection of books which explore - in a concise, highly-readable format - contemporary and challenging issues facing museums.

Sexuality is an important part of everyone’s experience, everywhere and from the earliest times. But very few museums or galleries consciously address the subject in their exhibitions. And fewer still consciously collect.

In On Sexuality, highly-regarded institutions including the Chicago History Museum and the University of London Institute of Education share their experience and provide the insights and advice you need to:

  1. address issues of sexuality within wider historical or artistic narratives
  2. begin collecting relevant new material
  3. discover and deploy “hidden” objects in your collection
  4. go beyond themes of persecution and victimisation to address everyday aspects of sexuality
  5. crowd-source narratives of sexuality which would not otherwise be collected
  6. consider socialisation - as well as inclusion - as a core value of your museum

Contents list

Let’s Talk About Sexuality
Sean Curran, Institute of Education, University of London

Collecting a Drag King Ensemble
Jill Austin, Curator, Chicago History Museum

Amoroteket: A Museum of Sexology
Stine Cathrine Kühle-Hansen, Founder and Director, Amoroteket, Oslo

Contagious! The Affective Politics of Aids Scrapbooks
Katrin Köppert, Doctoral Fellow, Humboldt-University of Berlin

“This Book Was Made For Lesbians”: The Possibilities of Visualising Community in Lesbian Photo Albums
Stefanie Snider, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art History, Wheaton College

Authors

See contents list

Reviews

The C Word: The Conservators' Podcast:"Really refreshing... Peppered with good practice examples and constructive advice. A good set of essays... Food for thought for museum professionals."

Data

Pages: 140
Colour illustrations: 19 
Size: 216 x 140mm
Date: 2015Editions: £25 [paperback] | £20 [eBook]
ISBN
: 978-1-910144-59-6 [paperback] 

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