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MUSEUMS IN POLAND TODAY:
BEYOND NATIONAL NARRATIVES
Guest Speakers:
Dr. Erica Lehrer, Dr. Joanna Wawrzyniak, and Dr. Maria Kobielska
Wednesday, July21, 2021
RESOURCE LIST
- Zuzanna Bogumił, Joanna Wawrzyniak et al, The Enemy on Display: The Second World War in Eastern European Museums, Berghahn Books 2016
- Maria Kobielska, Warsaw, 2004 – Gdańsk, 2017. Evolution of the Polish museum boom, in: Deutschland, ICOM (ed.): Difficult Issues: Proceedings of the ICOM international conference 2017, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2019 (Beiträge zur Museologie, Band 7),
- Maria Kobielska, The Touchstone of Polishness? Suffering Exhibited in ‘New Museums’ in Poland, “The Polish Review”, vol. 64, no. 2, 2019, pp. 121–131. JSTOR
- Maria Kobielska, History and memory of 1968 in Poland: Debates around the ‘Estranged ’68’ exhibition. In: Cultures of History Forum (28.09.2018), DOI: 10.25626/0090 || AVAILABLE ONLINE
- Maria Kobielska, Museums for Remembering, transl. J. Taylor-Kucia, „Herito”, no. 25, 2016, p. 178-193
- Erica Lehrer, Making Space for Jewish Culture in Polish Folk and Ethnographic Museums
- Erica Lehrer, Material Kin: “Communities of Implication” in Post- Colonial, Post-Holocaust Polish Ethnographic Collection
- Paweł Machcewicz, The War That Never Ends
- Paweł Machcewicz’s Talk about The Second World War Museum in Gdańsk
- Ljiljana Radonić, „Nasze” i „odziedziczone” muzea – PiS i Fidesz jako mnemoniczni wojownicy || Dostępne Tutaj
- Ljiljana Radonić, ‘Our’ vs. ‘Inherited’ Museums. PiS and Fidesz as Mnemonic Warriors || Available Here
- Archival Issues of Teksty Drugie Available Here