Abgesagt: Prof. Susannah Eckersley (Newcastle): Museums as democratic public space? Memory, Migration and Belonging in Germany

Vortrag

Di. 23.04.2024 | 18:00 Uhr
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Wir bedauern Ihnen mitteilen zu müssen, dass der Vortrag von Prof. Susannah Eckersley (Newcastle) mit dem Titel: „Museums as democratic public space? Erinnerung, Migration und Zugehörigkeit in Deutschland“ vom 23.04.2024 wegen Krankheit leider ausfällt. Der Vortrag wird zu einem anderen Termin nachgeholt. 

What is a museum for? What is its role in society today? How do museums respond to or reflect social change? Museums internationally are undergoing a process of renegotiation and repositioning - many now position themselves as socially important actors addressing contemporary political topics, relating to inclusion and exclusion, representation, recognition and belonging. In Germany the continuing presence and shadow of the past has been at once both a productive and restrictive influence on the development of German identities in a world shaped by migration and diversity. Multiple perceived contemporary ‘crises’ - of memory, migration, and belonging – combined with changing professional attitudes and practices in the museum world mean that museums in Germany are in a moment of change. The idea of what a museum is, who it is for and why it does what it does, is being considered more carefully, as the institution of the museum repositions itself within contemporary social and cultural dynamics of democracy.

Susannah Eckersley is Professor of Critical Heritage and Memory Cultures at the department of Media, Culture, Heritage at Newcastle University, UK. Her research focus is interdisciplinary, with specialist expertise in: identities, contested belonging and populism; memory and difficult histories; migration, diversity and representation. Susannah Eckersley addresses the ways these issues are represented, reflected or neglected in the work of museums and heritage, in commemorations and protests, and in the politics of heritage and memory.

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