Museums in literature: fictionalising museums, world exhibitions, and private collections
Museum studies today understand museums as symbolic spaces shaping, staging, and disseminating images and imaginaries as well as discourses of knowledge and power. As they try to encompass, gather and classify all times and places within one purpose-built building, they may be theorised with Michel...
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Zusammenfassung: | Museum studies today understand museums as symbolic spaces shaping, staging, and disseminating images and imaginaries as well as discourses of knowledge and power. As they try to encompass, gather and classify all times and places within one purpose-built building, they may be theorised with Michel Foucault as 'heterotopias,' like theatre and libraries, that is to say spaces both within and without time and place. As such, they invent specific discourse and partake of story telling and narrativisation. This collective volume in English and French adopts the perspective of literary studies to investigate the way museums, be they real or imaginary, have been represented, reminisced, or fictionalised in many literary genres from the eighteenth-century to the early twenty-first century. It explores the ways fiction, children's picture story books, and grey literature mediatise and fictionalise art museums, archaeological or Egyptological museums, war museums and museum-like spaces such as World exhibitions, private collections, or, arguably, hoarders' houses, sometimes theorising both literature and museums as discursive spaces producing imaginaries. It includes diachronical, comparative, generical overviews as well as case studies and interviews that together map out the varied modes of appropriation and figuration of museums by fiction, gothic, horror and fantasy, memoirs, reviews, children's literature, and bande dessinée. |
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 7
PREFACE: WALLTEXTS/THELITERATUREOFTHEMUSEUM 8
JONAH SIEGEL
INTRODUCTION
CULTURE SHOCK: HOW LITERATURE MATTERS IN MUSEUMS AND ELSEWHERE 15
ANNE CHASSAGNOL AND CAROLINE MARIE
PART ONE
MUSEUMS OUTSIDEMUSEUMS \ LE MUSEE HORS DU MUSEE
23
1 IN CONVERSATION WITH ALEXANDER KORZER-ROBINSON, COLLAGE ARTIST,
AUTHOR OF THE CUT ANTIQUARIAN BOOK ON THE BACK COVER:
LOOKING AT THESE BOOKS IS LIKE REVISITING A MUSEUM 24
AN INTERVIEWCONDUCTEDBY
C
A
R
O
L
IN
E
M
A
R
IE
2 THE SELF-CONTAINED MUSEUM: ROMANTICISM, COLLECTING, AND THE SPACE OF
WRITING 28
SOPHIE THOMAS
3
THE DARK SIDE OF THE MUSEUM: COLLECTING, HOARDING, AND SUSANNAH WALKER'S
THE LIFE OFSTUFF: A MEMOIR ABOUT THE MESS WE LEAVE BEHIND 45
SUSANNE BAYERLIPP
4
IN CONVERSATION WITH LANCE OLSEN, WRITER:
ON THE ONGOING MULTIMODAL COLLABORATIVE INSTALLATION THERE'SNO PLACE
LIKE TIME 52
AN INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY
H
A
N
N
A
H
A
D
JA
D
J
PART TWO
MUSEUMS, WORLDS, AND OBJECTS \ LE MUSEE, LE MONDE ET TOBJET
57
5
FEERIE DE VERRE ET DE FER : LE SPECTACLE DE L'EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE DE
LONDRES
SOUS L'YYIL D'UN FEUILLETONISTE PARISIEN 38
BENEDICTE JARRASSE
6 THE EGYPTOLOGICAL MUSEUM AT NIGHT: FROM SCIENCE TO MAGIC, FROM ORDER
TO CHAOS 72
NOLWENN CORRIOU
7
HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT : L'HORREUR AU MUSEE 84
DAVID LABREURE
8 ECRITURE D'UN MUSEE JANUSIEN :
CLASSE SANS SUITE DE CLAUDIO MAGRIS, UN ROMAN MUSEOLOGIQUE 96
JAMES WELDON
9
IN CONVERSATION WITH EDWARD CAREY, WRITER AND VISUAL ARTIST:
OF CAMELS, MAGPIES, MUDLARKING, PALACES OF TOYS, AND MAKING A MUSEUM IN
ONE'S HOME 106
AN INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY
C
A
R
O
L
IN
E
M
A
R
IE
PART THREE
MUSEUMS POETICS AND AESTHETICS
\
POETIQUES ET ESTHETIQUES DU MUSEE
121
10
L'ALBUM-MUSEE : UN SOUS-GENRE THEMATIQUE ET FORMEL DE L'ALBUM POUR LA
JEUNESSE 122
CHRISTIANE CONNAN-PINTADO
11 LE PARADOXE DU MUSEE DANS MAITRES ANCIENS DE THOMAS BERNHARD 133
SYLVAINE FAURE-GODBERT
12 LE MUSEE COMME ATELIER CHEZ DANIELE DEL GIUDICE ET ANTONIO TABUCCHI,
ENTRE MEMOIRE, IMAGINATION ET CECITE 140
LAVINIA TORTI
13
CONVERSATION AVEC EMMANUEL GUIBERT, DESSINATEUR ET SCENARISTE :
LA BANDE DESSINEE COMME RELIQUAIRE OU L'ART DE COLLECTIONNER LES
CONNIVENCES 151
PROPOS RECUEILLIS PAR
A
N
N
E
C
H
A
SSA
G
N
O
L
P A RT FO U R
MUSEUM MATERIAL CULTURE AND WRITING
\
CULTURE MATERIELLE ET ECRITURE AU MUSEE
ISS
14
CONTRE LA DECADENCE LATINE :
JOSEPHIN PELADAN DANS LES SALLES CHALDEO-ASSYRIENNES DU LOUVRE 156
JESSICA DESCLAUX
15
QU'EST-CE QU'IL NE FAUT PAS FAIRE POUR UNE EXPOSITION ! :
CE QUE LE LIVRE DOIT AU MUSEE DANS L'YYUVRE DE JEAN-PHILIPPE TOUSSAINT
168
MAXIME THIRY
16
THE OXFORD MUSEUMS AND STORYTELLING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 175
BEN SCREECH
17
CONVERSATION AVEC MANUELE FIOR, AUTEUR DE BANDE DESSINEE.
DES INTRANSIGEANTS A LA NAISSANCE DE LA BANDE DESSINEE :
LA FORCE NARRATIVE DU MUSEE DANS LES VARIATIONS D'ORSAY (2015) 188
PROPOS RECUEILLIS PAR
A
N
N
E
C
H
A
SSA
G
N
O
L
PART FIVE
FICTIONALISATION ANDLEGITIMISATION
\
FICTIONNALISATION ET LEGITIMATION
193
18
LA LITTERATURE, UN DISPOSITIF DE MEDIATION PUISSANT ET SENSIBLE DE
L'EXPERIENCE MUSEALE :
LE CAS DE LA COLLECTION MA NUIT AU MUSEE DES EDITIONS STOCK 194
ERIC T RI QU ET ET MARIE-SYLVIE POLI
19
SOURCEBOOK, GUIDEBOOK, VIP PASS:
THE ROLE OF THE MUSEUM IN WRITING FOR YOUNG READERS 2 05
KIERA VACLAVIK
20 THE NEW DISCOURSES OF THE NEW PRIVATE MUSEUMS:
DAKIS JOANNOU, ELI BROAD, AND FRANCOIS PINAULT 213
MORGAN LABAR
LIST OF IMAGES 226
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 231
INDEX OF MUSEUMS 236 |
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 7
PREFACE: WALLTEXTS/THELITERATUREOFTHEMUSEUM 8
JONAH SIEGEL
INTRODUCTION
CULTURE SHOCK: HOW LITERATURE MATTERS IN MUSEUMS AND ELSEWHERE 15
ANNE CHASSAGNOL AND CAROLINE MARIE
PART ONE
MUSEUMS OUTSIDEMUSEUMS \ LE MUSEE HORS DU MUSEE
23
1 IN CONVERSATION WITH ALEXANDER KORZER-ROBINSON, COLLAGE ARTIST,
AUTHOR OF THE CUT ANTIQUARIAN BOOK ON THE BACK COVER:
LOOKING AT THESE BOOKS IS LIKE REVISITING A MUSEUM 24
AN INTERVIEWCONDUCTEDBY
C
A
R
O
L
IN
E
M
A
R
IE
2 THE SELF-CONTAINED MUSEUM: ROMANTICISM, COLLECTING, AND THE SPACE OF
WRITING 28
SOPHIE THOMAS
3
THE DARK SIDE OF THE MUSEUM: COLLECTING, HOARDING, AND SUSANNAH WALKER'S
THE LIFE OFSTUFF: A MEMOIR ABOUT THE MESS WE LEAVE BEHIND 45
SUSANNE BAYERLIPP
4
IN CONVERSATION WITH LANCE OLSEN, WRITER:
ON THE ONGOING MULTIMODAL COLLABORATIVE INSTALLATION THERE'SNO PLACE
LIKE TIME 52
AN INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY
H
A
N
N
A
H
A
D
JA
D
J
PART TWO
MUSEUMS, WORLDS, AND OBJECTS \ LE MUSEE, LE MONDE ET TOBJET
57
5
FEERIE DE VERRE ET DE FER : LE SPECTACLE DE L'EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE DE
LONDRES
SOUS L'YYIL D'UN FEUILLETONISTE PARISIEN 38
BENEDICTE JARRASSE
6 THE EGYPTOLOGICAL MUSEUM AT NIGHT: FROM SCIENCE TO MAGIC, FROM ORDER
TO CHAOS 72
NOLWENN CORRIOU
7
HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT : L'HORREUR AU MUSEE 84
DAVID LABREURE
8 ECRITURE D'UN MUSEE JANUSIEN :
CLASSE SANS SUITE DE CLAUDIO MAGRIS, UN ROMAN MUSEOLOGIQUE 96
JAMES WELDON
9
IN CONVERSATION WITH EDWARD CAREY, WRITER AND VISUAL ARTIST:
OF CAMELS, MAGPIES, MUDLARKING, PALACES OF TOYS, AND MAKING A MUSEUM IN
ONE'S HOME 106
AN INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY
C
A
R
O
L
IN
E
M
A
R
IE
PART THREE
MUSEUMS POETICS AND AESTHETICS
\
POETIQUES ET ESTHETIQUES DU MUSEE
121
10
L'ALBUM-MUSEE : UN SOUS-GENRE THEMATIQUE ET FORMEL DE L'ALBUM POUR LA
JEUNESSE 122
CHRISTIANE CONNAN-PINTADO
11 LE PARADOXE DU MUSEE DANS MAITRES ANCIENS DE THOMAS BERNHARD 133
SYLVAINE FAURE-GODBERT
12 LE MUSEE COMME ATELIER CHEZ DANIELE DEL GIUDICE ET ANTONIO TABUCCHI,
ENTRE MEMOIRE, IMAGINATION ET CECITE 140
LAVINIA TORTI
13
CONVERSATION AVEC EMMANUEL GUIBERT, DESSINATEUR ET SCENARISTE :
LA BANDE DESSINEE COMME RELIQUAIRE OU L'ART DE COLLECTIONNER LES
CONNIVENCES 151
PROPOS RECUEILLIS PAR
A
N
N
E
C
H
A
SSA
G
N
O
L
P A RT FO U R
MUSEUM MATERIAL CULTURE AND WRITING
\
CULTURE MATERIELLE ET ECRITURE AU MUSEE
ISS
14
CONTRE LA DECADENCE LATINE :
JOSEPHIN PELADAN DANS LES SALLES CHALDEO-ASSYRIENNES DU LOUVRE 156
JESSICA DESCLAUX
15
QU'EST-CE QU'IL NE FAUT PAS FAIRE POUR UNE EXPOSITION ! :
CE QUE LE LIVRE DOIT AU MUSEE DANS L'YYUVRE DE JEAN-PHILIPPE TOUSSAINT
168
MAXIME THIRY
16
THE OXFORD MUSEUMS AND STORYTELLING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE 175
BEN SCREECH
17
CONVERSATION AVEC MANUELE FIOR, AUTEUR DE BANDE DESSINEE.
DES INTRANSIGEANTS A LA NAISSANCE DE LA BANDE DESSINEE :
LA FORCE NARRATIVE DU MUSEE DANS LES VARIATIONS D'ORSAY (2015) 188
PROPOS RECUEILLIS PAR
A
N
N
E
C
H
A
SSA
G
N
O
L
PART FIVE
FICTIONALISATION ANDLEGITIMISATION
\
FICTIONNALISATION ET LEGITIMATION
193
18
LA LITTERATURE, UN DISPOSITIF DE MEDIATION PUISSANT ET SENSIBLE DE
L'EXPERIENCE MUSEALE :
LE CAS DE LA COLLECTION MA NUIT AU MUSEE DES EDITIONS STOCK 194
ERIC T RI QU ET ET MARIE-SYLVIE POLI
19
SOURCEBOOK, GUIDEBOOK, VIP PASS:
THE ROLE OF THE MUSEUM IN WRITING FOR YOUNG READERS 2 05
KIERA VACLAVIK
20 THE NEW DISCOURSES OF THE NEW PRIVATE MUSEUMS:
DAKIS JOANNOU, ELI BROAD, AND FRANCOIS PINAULT 213
MORGAN LABAR
LIST OF IMAGES 226
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 231
INDEX OF MUSEUMS 236 |
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index_date | 2024-07-03T19:56:05Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-20T04:48:05Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9782503593579 |
language | English French |
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physical | 237 Seiten Illustrationen |
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spelling | Museums in literature fictionalising museums, world exhibitions, and private collections edited by Caroline Marie & Anne Chassagnol ; with contributions by Susanne Bayerlipp [und 25 weitere] Turnhout, Belgium Brepols [2022] © 2022 237 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Museums and ideas [3] Museum studies today understand museums as symbolic spaces shaping, staging, and disseminating images and imaginaries as well as discourses of knowledge and power. As they try to encompass, gather and classify all times and places within one purpose-built building, they may be theorised with Michel Foucault as 'heterotopias,' like theatre and libraries, that is to say spaces both within and without time and place. As such, they invent specific discourse and partake of story telling and narrativisation. This collective volume in English and French adopts the perspective of literary studies to investigate the way museums, be they real or imaginary, have been represented, reminisced, or fictionalised in many literary genres from the eighteenth-century to the early twenty-first century. It explores the ways fiction, children's picture story books, and grey literature mediatise and fictionalise art museums, archaeological or Egyptological museums, war museums and museum-like spaces such as World exhibitions, private collections, or, arguably, hoarders' houses, sometimes theorising both literature and museums as discursive spaces producing imaginaries. It includes diachronical, comparative, generical overviews as well as case studies and interviews that together map out the varied modes of appropriation and figuration of museums by fiction, gothic, horror and fantasy, memoirs, reviews, children's literature, and bande dessinée. Beiträge teilweise englisch, teilweise französisch Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 gnd rswk-swf Privatsammlung (DE-588)4328335-4 gnd rswk-swf Museum (DE-588)4040795-0 gnd rswk-swf Museum Motiv (DE-588)4241819-7 gnd rswk-swf Ausstellung (DE-588)4129601-1 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Museum (DE-588)4040795-0 s Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 s Privatsammlung (DE-588)4328335-4 s Ausstellung (DE-588)4129601-1 s Geschichte z DE-604 Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Museum Motiv (DE-588)4241819-7 s Marie, Caroline (DE-588)1247637174 edt Chassagnol, Anne 1973- (DE-588)1277670684 edt Bayerlipp, Susanne (DE-588)1198417161 aut Museums and ideas [3] (DE-604)BV046718185 3 V:DE-604 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033627321&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bayerlipp, Susanne Museums in literature fictionalising museums, world exhibitions, and private collections Museums and ideas Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 gnd Privatsammlung (DE-588)4328335-4 gnd Museum (DE-588)4040795-0 gnd Museum Motiv (DE-588)4241819-7 gnd Ausstellung (DE-588)4129601-1 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
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title | Museums in literature fictionalising museums, world exhibitions, and private collections |
title_auth | Museums in literature fictionalising museums, world exhibitions, and private collections |
title_exact_search | Museums in literature fictionalising museums, world exhibitions, and private collections |
title_exact_search_txtP | Museums in literature fictionalising museums, world exhibitions, and private collections |
title_full | Museums in literature fictionalising museums, world exhibitions, and private collections edited by Caroline Marie & Anne Chassagnol ; with contributions by Susanne Bayerlipp [und 25 weitere] |
title_fullStr | Museums in literature fictionalising museums, world exhibitions, and private collections edited by Caroline Marie & Anne Chassagnol ; with contributions by Susanne Bayerlipp [und 25 weitere] |
title_full_unstemmed | Museums in literature fictionalising museums, world exhibitions, and private collections edited by Caroline Marie & Anne Chassagnol ; with contributions by Susanne Bayerlipp [und 25 weitere] |
title_short | Museums in literature |
title_sort | museums in literature fictionalising museums world exhibitions and private collections |
title_sub | fictionalising museums, world exhibitions, and private collections |
topic | Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 gnd Privatsammlung (DE-588)4328335-4 gnd Museum (DE-588)4040795-0 gnd Museum Motiv (DE-588)4241819-7 gnd Ausstellung (DE-588)4129601-1 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Sammlung Privatsammlung Museum Museum Motiv Ausstellung Literatur Aufsatzsammlung |
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