
Museum Times
Changing Histories in South Africa
Leslie Witz(Author)
Berghahn Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 2022
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-80073-538-5 (ISBN)
Description
Museums flourished in post-apartheid South Africa. In older museums, there were renovations on the go, and at least fifty new museums opened. Most sought to depict violence and suffering under apartheid and the growth of resistance. These unlikely journeys are tracked as museums became a primary setting for contesting histories. From the renowned Robben Island Museum to the almost unknown Lwandle Migrant Labour Museum, the author demonstrates how an institution concerned with the conservation of the past is simultaneously a site for changing history.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a significant book. It addresses the dilemmas that museums face as they seek to both conserve the past and transform to meet the needs of new generations and changing sociopolitical environments...it is probably the most meaningful volume on South Africa's post-apartheid museum moment" Trevor Getz, San Francisco State University"Museum Times is an important addition to the study of museums in South Africa. It offers the first sweeping assessment of museums, twenty years after apartheid's end. At the same time, it gives us individual case studies that are both quirky and metonymic for larger processes. Part history, part memoir, the blurred genre offers insights that will be of interest to a wide audience." Sara Byala, The University of Pennsylvania
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
12 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
591 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80073-538-5 (9781800735385)
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Person
Leslie Witz is a professor in the Department of History at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. He teaches African history and public history, and his research focuses on how different histories are created and represented in the public domain. Publications include Apartheid's Festival; Hostels, Homes Museum (with Noeleen Murray); and Unsettled History (with Ciraj Rassool and Gary Minkley).
Content
List of illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction: Changing museums, reshaping histories
Chapter 1. Remaking the chameleon: A history of history in South African museums
Chapter 2. History on the beach: Making a museum home in Lwandle
Chapter 3. History at sea: Re-making a museum of eventless history
Chapter 4. A new hippo for a new nation: The journey of a museum 'across the frontier' in post-apartheid South Africa
Chapter 5. The museum, the rabbit and national history: The voice of Robben Island
Chapter 6. 'We are sick of Van Riebeeck, Van Riebeeck. We want to know our history': Y350? and the re-making of settler histories in post-apartheid times
Conclusion: Museums closing and opening
Bibliography
Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction: Changing museums, reshaping histories
Chapter 1. Remaking the chameleon: A history of history in South African museums
Chapter 2. History on the beach: Making a museum home in Lwandle
Chapter 3. History at sea: Re-making a museum of eventless history
Chapter 4. A new hippo for a new nation: The journey of a museum 'across the frontier' in post-apartheid South Africa
Chapter 5. The museum, the rabbit and national history: The voice of Robben Island
Chapter 6. 'We are sick of Van Riebeeck, Van Riebeeck. We want to know our history': Y350? and the re-making of settler histories in post-apartheid times
Conclusion: Museums closing and opening
Bibliography