Book ID: CBB001201272

A Living Exhibition: The Smithsonian and the Transformation of the Universal Museum (2013)

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Walker, William S (Author)


University of Massachusetts Press


Publication Date: 2013
Physical Details: xi + 291 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index
Language: English

Since its founding in 1846 for the increase and diffusion of knowledge, the Smithsonian Institution has been an important feature of the American cultural landscape. In A Living Exhibition, William S. Walker examines the tangled history of cultural exhibition at the Smithsonian from its early years to the chartering of the National Museum of the American Indian in 1989. He tracks the transformation of the institution from its original ideal as a universal museum intended to present the totality of human experience to the variegated museum and research complex of today. Walker pays particular attention to the half century following World War II, when the Smithsonian significantly expanded. Focusing on its exhibitions of cultural history, cultural anthropology, and folk life, he places the Smithsonian within the larger context of Cold War America and the social movements of the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. Organized chronologically, the book uses the lens of the Smithsonian's changing exhibitions to show how institutional decisions become intertwined with broader public debates about pluralism, multiculturalism, and decolonization. Yet if a trend toward more culturally specific museums and exhibitions characterized the postwar history of the institution, its leaders and curators did not abandon the vision of the universal museum. Instead, Walker shows, even as the Smithsonian evolved into an extensive complex of museums, galleries, and research centers, it continued to negotiate the imperatives of cultural convergence as well as divergence, embodying both a desire to put everything together and a need to take it all apart.

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Description Examines the “history of cultural exhibition at the Smithsonian from its early years to the chartering of the National Museum of the American Indian in 1989.” (from the publisher)


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Review Bergman, Teresa (2014) Review of "A Living Exhibition: The Smithsonian and the Transformation of the Universal Museum". Journal of American History (p. 230). unapi

Review Conn, Steven (2014) Review of "A Living Exhibition: The Smithsonian and the Transformation of the Universal Museum". American Historical Review (pp. 945-946). unapi

Review Bergman, Teresa (2014) Review of "A Living Exhibition: The Smithsonian and the Transformation of the Universal Museum". Journal of American History (pp. 230-231). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Nichols, Catherine
Yochelson, Ellis Leon
Kohlstedt, Sally Gregory
Redman, Samuel J.
Lesser, Thomas A.
Davey, Colin
Journals
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Museum History Journal
Journal of the History of Collections
British Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
Harvard University Press
Empire State Editions - Fordham University Press
University of California, Davis
Arizona State University
University of Pennsylvania Press
Smithsonian Books
Concepts
Museums
Societies; institutions; academies
Natural history
Anthropology
Exhibits
National histories
People
Smithson, James
Jesup, Morris K.
Green, Andrew Haswell
Tweed, William Marcy
Futter, Ellen
Peale, Charles Willison
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
United States
Australia
Philadelphia, PA
Western states (U.S.)
Istanbul (Turkey)
New York City (New York, U.S.)
Institutions
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History (U.S.)
Greek Philological Society of Constantinople
American Museum of Natural History
University of California, Berkeley
Museum für Naturkunde (Berlin)
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