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Atlantic Slavery and Traumatic Representation in Museums: The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum as a Test Case

机译:博物馆中的大西洋奴隶制和创伤代表:作为蜡像馆的国家大黑人博物馆

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This article uses the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, as a context for thinking about the success and failure of British institutional attempts to commemorate the traumatic memory of Atlantic slavery in 2007. The analysis opens with a contextualising history of the development and philosophy of Elmer and Joanne Martin, the co-founders of the Great Blacks in Wax Museum. Three special exhibits - namely, '100 Greatest Black Inventions', 'The Middle Passage' and 'Lynching' - are then considered in detail. The discussion makes extensive use of interviews conducted with artists and museum staff responsible for creating and displaying the exhibits.
机译:本文以马里兰州巴尔的摩的蜡像博物馆中的国家大黑人为背景,思考英国为纪念2007年大西洋奴隶制的创伤性记忆而进行的体制尝试的成败。蜡博物馆的大黑人联合创始人埃尔默(Elmer)和乔安妮·马丁(Joanne Martin)的哲学思想。然后详细考虑了三个特殊展览,即“一百项最伟大的黑人发明”,“中间通道”和“林奇”。讨论充分利用了对负责创作和展示展品的艺术家和博物馆工作人员的采访。

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