Sámi (re)presentation in a differentiating museumscape: Revisiting the art-culture system
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/18073Date
2020-01-28Type
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Grini, MonicaAbstract
The article addresses how Sámi culture is presented by museums in Oslo. One of the findings is that the old binary of “art” and “ethnographica” is still common in this museumscape. This reflects the historical divide between the art museum showing “European” and “Norwegian” art, and the ethnographic museum showing the arts of “the rest”. It is argued that Sámi artists, works, themes, and practices have had difficulties entering the reservoir of Norwegian “national imagery” and that such predicaments reflect persistent investments in the narrative of Norway as a monocultural nation.
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Institutionen för museologi Umeå universitetCitation
Grini MG. Sámi (re)presentation in a differentiating museumscape: Revisiting the art-culture system. Nordisk Museologi. 2019;27(3):169-185Metadata
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