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Creating/Curating Cultural Capital: Monuments and Museums for Post-Apartheid South Africa

机译:创建/建立文化资本:南非后种族隔离时期的纪念碑和博物馆

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Since the first democratic elections in 1994, South Africa has faced the challenge of creating new cultural capital to replace old racist paradigms, and monuments and museums have been deployed as part of this agenda of transformation. Monuments have been inscribed with new meanings, and acquisition and collecting policies have changed at existing museums to embrace a wider definition of culture. In addition, a series of new museums, often with a memorial purpose, has provided opportunities to acknowledge previously marginalized histories, and honor those who opposed apartheid, many of whom died in the Struggle. Lacking extensive collections, these museums have relied on innovative concepts, not only the use of audio-visual materials, but also the metaphoric deployment of sites and the architecture itself, to create affective audience experiences and recount South Africa’s tragic history under apartheid.
机译:自1994年第一次民主选举以来,南非面临着建立新的文化首都以取代旧的种族主义范式的挑战,纪念碑和博物馆已被部署为这一转型议程的一部分。纪念碑被刻上了新的含义,现有博物馆的采集和收藏政策也发生了变化,以涵盖更广泛的文化定义。此外,一系列经常具有纪念意义的新博物馆提供了承认以前被边缘化的历史的机会,并向反对种族隔离的人致敬,其中许多人死于斗争。这些博物馆缺乏大量收藏品,它们仅依靠创新概念,不仅使用视听材料,而且还隐喻了场所和建筑本身的布局,以营造情感上的观众体验,并讲述了种族隔离下南非的悲惨历史。

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