Time and the Museum
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<p><em>Time and the Museum: Literature Phenomenology and the Production of Radical Temporality</em> is the first explicit in-depth study of the nature of museum temporality.</p><p>It argues as its departure point that the way in which museums have hitherto been understood as temporal in the scholarship - as spaces of death othering memory and history – is too simplistic and has resulted in museum temporality being reduced to a strange heterotopia (Foucault) – something peculiar and thus black boxed. However to understand the ways in which museum temporalities and timescapes are produced and the consequences that these have upon display and visitor response is crucial because time is itself a political entity with ethical consequence.</p><p>Time and the Museum highlights something we all experience in some way – time – as a key ethical and political feature of the museum space. Utilizing the fields of literature and phenomenology the book examines how time is experienced and performed in the public areas of three museum spaces within Oxford – the Ashmolean Pitt Rivers and Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Using concepts such as shape structure form presence absence authenticity and aura the book argues for a reconsideration of museum time as something with radical potential and political weight. It will appeal to academics and postgraduate students especially those engaged in the study of museums culture literature and design.</p>
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