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Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett (Author)
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0520209664 978-0520209664 September 5, 1998 1
Destination Culture takes the reader on an eye-opening journey from ethnological artifacts to kitsch. Posing the question, "What does it mean to show?" Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett explores the agency of display in a variety of settings: museums, festivals, world's fairs, historical re-creations, memorials, and tourist attractions. She talks about how objects--and people--are made to "perform" their meaning for us by the very fact of being collected and exhibited, and about how specific techniques of display, not just the things shown, convey powerful messages.
Her engaging analysis shows how museums compete with tourism in the production of "heritage." To make themselves profitable, museums are marketing themselves as tourist attractions. To make locations into destinations, tourism is staging the world as a museum of itself. Both promise to deliver heritage. Although heritage is marketed as something old, she argues that heritage is actually a new mode of cultural production that gives a second life to dying ways of life, economies, and places. The book concludes with a lively commentary on the "good taste/bad taste" debate in the ephemeral "museum of the life world," where everyone is a curator of sorts and the process of converting life into heritage begins.

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"Destination Culture is a book of discovery. Reading it is to accompany Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett through fairs and museums, as a tourist and as an always sharp observer of people. The power of this book is to show how first-rate ethnographic work is also the stuff of cultural studies. This volume, including her widely cited "Exhibiting Jews," shows why there are few commentators on the cultural scene who are as insightful, critical--and often funny--as Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett."--Sander L. Gilman, author of Smart Jews

"A book of wide appeal that has few rivals . . . . It develops an original perspective on museums and other forums for displaying culture and art and does so in a witty and accessible style."--Ivan Karp, coeditor of Museums and Communities

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"Destination Culture is a book of discovery. Reading it is to accompany Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett through fairs and museums, as a tourist and as an always sharp observer of people. The power of this book is to show how first-rate ethnographic work is also the stuff of cultural studies. This volume, including her widely cited "Exhibiting Jews," shows why there are few commentators on the cultural scene who are as insightful, critical (and often funny (as Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett." (Sander L. Gilman, author of Smart Jews) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 311 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (September 5, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520209664
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520209664
  • Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #59,732 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I was born and raised in Toronto's downtown immigrant neighborhood in the immediate postwar years. My mother came to Canada in 1929 and my father in 1934, both of them from Poland.

For the last forty years I have been interviewing my family and especially my father. After much pleading, my father finally agreed to paint what he could remember about his childhood in Poland. That was in 1990 and he was 73.

The result is a book and exhibition, They Called Me Mayer July: Painted Memories of a Jewish Childhood in Poland Before the Holocaust, which coincide with my father's 91rst birthday. This has been a family project and great blessing for all of us. The exhibition will open at the Magnes Museum (Berkeley) on September 9, 2007 and travel to The Jewish Museum (NYC) and Jewish Historical Museum (Amsterdam), among others.

This project grows out of my ongoing research and writing on East European Jewish culture. How gratifying to come full circle from Image Before My Eyes: A Photographic History of Jewish Life in Poland, 1864-1939, which I co-authored with the beloved Lucjan Dobroszycki in the 1970s. This book accompanied an exhibition and formed the basis for a film, which is now on DVD. I am also leading the core exhibition development team of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, which will open in Warsaw in 2010.

Today, I am University Professor and Professor of Performance Studies at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. My more recent books include Destination Culture: Tourism, Museums, and Heritage; The Art of Being Jewish in Modern Times (edited with Jonathan Karp); and the edited volume Writing a Modern Jewish History: Essays in Honor of Salo W. Baron, which won a National Jewish Book Award in 2006.

I have been living on the Bowery since 1974 with my husband, Max Gimblett, who is an artist (http://www.maxgimblett.com). When time permits, I bake sourdough rye bread and make barley soup that come as close as possible to the daily fare of my parents in pre-World War II Poland.

You'll find the recipe on my Amazon blog.

 

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The central theme in this book is an extended answer to the big question "What does it mean to show?" It's a very broad topic. But I like the way that Kirshenblatt-Gimblett focuses her discussion by posing engaging rhetorical questions and lucid statements of interesting research topics which provide a solid base for her analysis. The variety of topics is fascinating. It's intriguing to read a single volume that deals with the history of museums in connection to tourism, Jewish self-representation in worlds' fairs, Ellis Island as a tourist site, Plimoth Plantation's living history programs, arts and folklife festivals as forms of avant-garde theater, and scholarly analysis of a catalogue of bad taste. The disparate essays are actually pretty unified as they are arranged thematically to explore how the processes of exhibiting cultural artifacts is embedded in a vast network of academic and cultural institutions, how displaying material culture is related to the construction of heritage, how the tropes and schemes of ethnographic study and display are connected with wider issues in museums and festival presentations, and a concluding chapter that examines the shifting criteria for standards of taste and its inherent relationships to the circulation of value within society. The writing is interesting and often challenging, and it opens numerous questions for further reflection and discussion.
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Moon rocks, a few small strips of meat dried Hidatsa-style before 1918. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
homelands exhibition, exhibition classifications, confusing pleasures, foreign villages, obtuse meaning, heritage production, pilgrim world, ethnographic displays, ethnographic objects, folklife programs, national pavilions, ceremonial art, festival organizers, program booklet, biblical antiquities, habitat group, live displays
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Los Angeles Festival, Ellis Island, New York, New Zealand, United States, Plimoth Plantation, Pilgrim Village, Damascus Palace, Smithsonian Institution, Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Jewish Palestine Pavilion, Midway Plaisance, World's Columbian Exposition, Native American, Far-Away Moses, Las Vegas, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, British Empire, Egyptian Hall, Lincoln Center, Olympic Arts Festival, Temple of Religion, World War, Anglo-Jewish Historical Exhibition, Isaac Strauss
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