Though museums and art galleries are often compared in role and function to shrines or temples, religion itself is often largely ignored. However, contemporary appreciation of non-Western religions may change this as the cultural heritage of hitherto marginalized peoples is given more serious attention. The contributors to this volume explore how museums handle and present religious material. The first three chapters look, from different perspectives, at the principal themes and techniques involved; these are followed by a series of chapters looking at the treatment of religions from Methodism to Voudou in museums from Belfast to Taiwan.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 153 mm
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978-0-7185-0153-2 (9780718501532)
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Exhibiting the sacred; at play in the fields of meaning - reflections on field research; (not) religion in museums; religion, ethnicity and the human condition - a view from a Northern Ireland museum; mounting controversy - the sacred arts of Haitian Voudou; present Buddhism in museums; museums of dissent; presenting Judaism - Jewish museums in Britain; religion by design; religion in London's museums; churches and chapels on open-air museum sites; the Catharijneconvent Museum in Utrecht; the conservation of sacred objects; religion and "the heritage" in Britain.