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Claiming Christmas for the tourist: 'Living history' in Dundurn Castle.

机译:为游客声称圣诞节:邓都恩城堡的“生活史”。

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This thesis examines the history and representation of Canada's historical past by looking at the history and restoration of Dundurn Castle, a historic home and living history museum, located in Hamilton, Ontario, and by considering the interpretation of the past offered in the Dundurn Castle Christmas Evening Tour, the site's longest running and most popular programme. In my discussion, I trace the history of the site and evaluate the connection between nationalistic frameworks constructed during the preparation period for the 1967 Canadian Centennial and the restoration of historic sites. I argue that Dundurn Castle, with its period decorations and live interpretation offered at the Christmas Evening Tour of 2004, represents an ethnicized version of a historical holiday and essentializes Canadian history as distinctively British-based. I suggest that this process of ethnicization is intertwined with the live interpretation offered at the site, a distinct and essential part of the living history format. I argue that visitors' experience of place encourages them to engage in what are presented as "traditional" Christmas activities, ones that are portrayed as distinctively British-based, and, in doing so, to seemingly "step out of time." This thesis explores the complexity of live interpretation and the decorated interior as an example of the material culture that represents Canadian history in the context of contemporary multicultural Canada. By examining Dundurn Castle's Christmas programming, I show how, despite the existence of multiculturalism as a state policy that recognizes the existence of many cultures in Canada, historic sites often reproduce core Canadianism. I position this analysis within critical frameworks that operate across the disciplines of art history, Canadian history, museum studies, cultural studies and tourism studies.
机译:本论文通过考察位于安大略省汉密尔顿市的历史古迹和居住历史博物馆邓都恩城堡的历史和修复,并考虑对邓都恩城堡圣诞节的过去的解释,研究了加拿大历史过去的历史和代表性。晚间游,该站点运行时间最长,最受欢迎的节目。在我的讨论中,我追溯了该遗址的历史,并评估了在1967年加拿大百年纪念活动筹备期间建立的民族主义框架与历史遗址的修复之间的联系。我认为,邓杜恩城堡(Dundurn Castle)在2004年圣诞节夜巡演中提供了时代装饰和现场演绎,代表了一个历史假期的民族化版本,并将加拿大的历史作为英国的独特代表。我认为,这种族裔化过程与现场提供的现场解说是交织在一起的,这是生活史格式的独特而重要的组成部分。我认为,游客在当地的经历会鼓励他们从事被称为“传统”圣诞节活动的活动,这些活动被描绘为以英国为基础的独特活动,并且这样做似乎“过时了”。本论文探讨了现场演说和装饰室内饰的复杂性,以此作为在加拿大当代多元文化背景下代表加拿大历史的物质文化的一个例子。通过研究Dundurn Castle的圣诞节节目,我展示了尽管存在着多元文化主义作为承认加拿大多种文化的国家政策,但历史遗迹却常常重现核心的加拿大主义。我将这种分析置于跨艺术史,加拿大历史,博物馆研究,文化研究和旅游研究等学科的关键框架之内。

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  • 作者

    Terry, Andrea.;

  • 作者单位

    Queen's University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Queen's University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Art History.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 121 p.
  • 总页数 121
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:41:07

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