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Museums, Decolonization and Indigenous Artists as First Cultural Responders at the new Canadian Museum for Human Rights

机译:博物馆,非殖民化和土著艺术家是新的加拿大人权博物馆的第一批文化回应者

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The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is part of a global movement of human-rights–driven museums that commemorate atrocity-related events through exhibitions aimed to communicate a national social consciousness. However, museums in Canada are increasingly understood to contribute to the perpetuation of settler colonial memory regimes as dominant narratives of national identity.?Through the analysis of theexhibit ‘Aborigina lWomen and the Right to Safety and Justice’,?this article explores how museums in represent difficult knowledge and act as sites of decolonization, while suggesting how shared authority and nuanced Indigenous art forms might?play a role in both. It posits?that if museums in settler colonial societies are to evolve beyond the pretext of detached host, they must not only acknowledge past atrocities and injustices against Indigenous peoples, but also consistently examine the colonial logics and inventions that permeate colonizing and decolonizing exhibitions.
机译:加拿大人权博物馆(CMHR)是由人权驱动的博物馆的全球运动的一部分,这些博物馆通过旨在传达国民社会意识的展览来纪念与暴行相关的事件。然而,人们越来越多地了解加拿大的博物馆对定居者殖民地记忆制度作为民族身份的主要叙述做出的贡献。通过对“原住民妇女与安全与正义权”展览的分析,本文探讨了博物馆如何代表着困难的知识并充当非殖民化的场所,同时暗示了共享的权威和细微的土著艺术形式可能在两者中扮演怎样的角色。它认为,如果定居殖民地社会中的博物馆要超越独立主人的借口而发展,它们不仅必须承认过去针对土著人民的暴行和不公正行为,而且还必须一贯地研究渗透到殖民化和非殖民化展览中的殖民地逻辑和发明。

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