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Sounds, Narrative, and Emotions in Historical Exhibitions: The Case of the Museum of the Slovak National Uprising in Banská Bystrica

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents V
  3. List of Illustrations IX
  4. Introduction: Museums, Narratives, and Critical Histories 1
  5. Part I: Narrative Theory and Temporality
  6. “Feeling Truth”: Objects, Embodiment, and Temporality in the National Museum of African American History and Culture (Washington, DC) and the Legacy Museum (Montgomery, Alabama) 25
  7. Reading Museum Narratives: A Narratological Approach to the Holocaust Exhibitions at the Jewish Museum Trondheim and the Oslo Jewish Museum 45
  8. The Telling of Many Stories: Multivocality and Pluritemporality in Berlin Global at the Humboldt Forum 65
  9. Museum Objects as Clues in Fictional Detective Stories: Story-led Art Exhibitions Helsinki Noir – A Crime to Solve and Before the Night – Tornio Noir as Case Studies 75
  10. Narrating Grief: The Storytelling Strategy and its Immersive Potential in Pia Says Goodbye (Dortmund) 95
  11. Sounds, Narrative, and Emotions in Historical Exhibitions: The Case of the Museum of the Slovak National Uprising in Banská Bystrica 115
  12. Part II: Ruptures and Repair
  13. Acts of Rupture and Repair: Staging Post-Critical Re-Readings of Colonial Histories in V&A Dundee through Contemporary Art 131
  14. Beyond the De-Colonial: Rethinking the Future of Museums in Africa 151
  15. Baring our Teeth: Narratives of Colonial Conflict at the Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira 167
  16. The Art of Decolonizing the Museum: Implementing Sámi Ontology and Storytelling at the Sámi Museum in Karasjok through Sámi Artwork 187
  17. Revisiting Grand Narratives at the National Museum of Colombia: Striving for Inclusion and Diversity 207
  18. Celebrating Bad Times: The Epideictic Work of Museums of Racial Trauma 221
  19. Part III: Difficult Memories and Histories
  20. Narrative Spaces of Conflict and Social Repair: The Conflictorium and Museum of Conflict (Ahmedabad) 245
  21. Clandestine Captivity, Testimony, and Construction of Truth in a Memory Site: Narrative Strategies and Memory Work at the ESMA Site Museum’s Permanent Exhibition (Buenos Aires) 265
  22. Finding Meaning in Tragedy: A Critical Reflection of Audience Engagement at the Salem Witch Museum 277
  23. “Use Me, When Needed Again”: Performing Heritage at Monuments of the Yugoslav Era 289
  24. Uncementing Narratives: Memorial Architecture as a Way to Support Intergenerational Remembrance and Contest Dominant Memory Politics in Sarajevo 303
  25. Narrative and Resilience: Museum Exhibitions under Forced Change – A Case Study of the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk 317
  26. Notes on Contributors 337
  27. Index 343
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