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Undergraduate Titles > Library Science
How to Think About Museums: A Guide with Exercises
Toon, Richard
ISBN 13: 
9780765644374
ISBN 10: 
0765644371
Category: 
Library Science
Edition: 
1
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date: 
01/2026
Format: 
Cloth
Status: 
Not Yet Published
Imprint: 
Routledge
Affiliation: 
Arizona State University, USA
Audience: 
College/higher education
Pages: 
224
Weight: 
2
Retail Price: 
150.00 (Tentative Price May Change)
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0
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Synopsis:

How to Think About Museums: A Guide with Exercises is a lively introduction to the key issues in the contemporary multidisciplinary field of museum studies. It covers the museum profession as a whole, including training, education, research, and practice. The book spans both practical and theoretical aspects of the field and examines the social meanings of museums as public institutions, both historically and in their present, multifaceted forms. Topics of interest include how museums create meaning, produce knowledge, and interact with civic power structures. Other important questions include:

  • How do museums shape national, local, and other forms of identity?
  • How do museum collecting practices respond to new thinking in material cultures studies?
  • What kinds of knowledge do museums construct and what types of learning occur in them?
  • How do museums reconfigure their colonial pasts?
  • Can museums speak historical and emotional "truth" to the civic power structures that endow and promote them?

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