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University of Leicester : B - Museum studies
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Article title
Museums, Poetics and Affect
Type
D - Journal article
Title of journal
Feminist Review
Article number
5
Volume number
2013 (1)
Issue number
104
First page of article
80
ISSN of journal
0141-7789
Year of publication
2013
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Number of additional authors
0
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This paper reflects on affect and emotion as they relate to poetics, her/histories, in twenty-first century museums. It reflects on the ways in which collections of material culture hold diverse meanings and how ideas are communicated to audiences over time and space, but might be challenged through imaginative activity. Focusing on key objects in the 2007 temporary art installations at the V&A highlights masculinities at work, which are considered through a feminist lens. Theoretically, texts of Lorde, Ahmed, Spivak and Butler highlight agency, creativity and the importance of facilitating audiences’ imaginative effort and critical thought in museums
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