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Geschwind, Britta
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Geschwind, B. Z. (2017). Publika museirum: Materialiseringar av demokratiska ideal på Statens Historiska Museum 1943-2013. (Doctoral dissertation). Stockholm: Institutionen för etnologi, religionshistoria och genusvetenskap, Stockholms universitet
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Publika museirum: Materialiseringar av demokratiska ideal på Statens Historiska Museum 1943-2013
2017 (Swedish)Doctoral thesis, monograph (Other academic)
Alternative title[en]
Public Museum Spaces : Materializations of Democratic Ideals in the Swedish History Museum 1943–2013
Abstract [en]

The aim of this dissertation is to investigate how public spaces in the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm have materialized in relation to cultural policy objectives and ideals of a democratic and inclusive museum. The investigated time period spans from 1943 to 2013. The Swedish History Museum is a state-run archaeological museum, where norms and values are expressed through various governmental policy- and control documents. Hence, entering the museum also means entering a symbolic national space. The fact that the museum has been politically regulated throughout the studied period makes it illustrative of changing democratic public ideals in the 20th century.

Unlike other similar studies, the empirical focus is not on exhibitions, but on other public spaces that visitors encounter; the entrance, the shop, children’s spaces and the courtyard. These spaces are less invisible in the museum hierarchy. At the same time, they are often central spaces to visitors. The museum building is not as fixed as it might appear to be. Drawing on ideas from Bruno Latour and Doreen Massey – and their perspectives on space, materiality and power – I explore how the social and spatial changes of the museum affect each other. Efforts have continuously been made to alter these public spaces, and the outlines and uses have repeatedly changed.

By combining archival materials, interviews and observations, I investigate how democratic ideals have been negotiated in material forms, and what kind of audiences/visitors these spaces have conceptualized over time. Linking different kinds of sources, that speak from various levels and positions, has been an analytically important method.

The analysis describes the museum as a meaning producing network that materially embody different, and sometimes conflicting ideologies. The public spaces have been shaped by tensions; between education versus pleasure, collecting versus showing, and by the dichotomy between culture and commerce. What is communicated thorough various materialities and inscriptions in the shop, the entrance, and the spaces for children sometimes contradict perspectives produced in exhibitions and educational programmes. Hierarchies between professional positions and knowledges propagate as social extensions towards the visitors, and sometimes, reproduce structural hierarchies. Museum functions literally “takes place”, depending on how they are valued and assigned meaning. The museum has increasingly included children, while also becoming a space for commerce. Various, and sometimes incompatible ideals on equality and inclusion have been implemented, simultaneously. At the same time, the public spaces carry unique spatial qualities, which can benefit inclusion. Concluding, the dissertation stresses that the entrance, the shop, the children spaces and other public spaces perceived as “peripheral” need to be viewed as central, not as superficial services or add-ons to the “real” museum experience, i.e. the exhibition.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Institutionen för etnologi, religionshistoria och genusvetenskap, Stockholms universitet, 2017. p. 275
Keywords
Museum, public space, democracy, cultural policy, materiality, network, translation, gender, power-relations, children´s spaces, museum shop, entrance
National Category
Ethnology
Research subject
Ethnology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-147537 (URN)978-91-7649-974-0 (ISBN)978-91-7649-975-7 (ISBN)
Public defence
2017-11-24, hörsal 8, hus D, Universitetsvägen 10 D, Stockholm, 10:00 (Swedish)
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Supervisors
Available from: 2017-10-31 Created: 2017-10-08 Last updated: 2022-02-28Bibliographically approved
Zetterström Geschwind, B. (2016). Public museum space: How cultural policies and democratic ideals materialize in the public spaces of the Swedish History Museum 1943–2013. Nordisk Museologi (1), 138-147
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Public museum space: How cultural policies and democratic ideals materialize in the public spaces of the Swedish History Museum 1943–2013
2016 (Swedish)In: Nordisk Museologi, ISSN 1103-8152, no 1, p. 138-147Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The research subject is the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm as a public institution between 1943 and 2013. I examine how public spaces in the museum body are designed in relation to cultural policy objectives and the museum’s vision of a democratic, inclusive museum. However, the focus is not on the museum’s exhibits, but on other public spaces visitors encounter in the museum, mainly the entrance, the shop and children’s spaces. These spaces tend to be invisible in the museum hierarchy, and their practices are rarely observed in museum studies. Main research questions are: How are democratic ideals materialized and expressed over time? Which publics are created by the public spaces?

Keywords
Public museum space, cultural policy, materiality, Swedish History Museum, children, situated knowledge
National Category
Ethnology
Research subject
Ethnology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-146182 (URN)10.5617/nm.3069 (DOI)
Available from: 2017-08-25 Created: 2017-08-25 Last updated: 2022-03-17Bibliographically approved
Zetterström Geschwind, B. (2015). Historiska museets maskerad 1968: Kulturrevolution eller reklamgeschäft?. In: Marianne Larsson, Anneli Palmsköld, Helena Hörnfeldt, Lars-Eric Jönsson (Ed.), I utkanter och marginaler: 31 texter om kulturhistoria: en vänbok till Birgitta Svensson. Stockholm: Nordiska museets förlag
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Historiska museets maskerad 1968: Kulturrevolution eller reklamgeschäft?
2015 (Swedish)In: I utkanter och marginaler: 31 texter om kulturhistoria: en vänbok till Birgitta Svensson / [ed] Marianne Larsson, Anneli Palmsköld, Helena Hörnfeldt, Lars-Eric Jönsson, Stockholm: Nordiska museets förlag, 2015Chapter in book (Other academic)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Nordiska museets förlag, 2015
Keywords
Historiska museet, kulturdebatt, kulturhistoria
National Category
Ethnology
Research subject
Ethnology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-146180 (URN)978-91-7108-579-5 (ISBN)
Available from: 2017-08-25 Created: 2017-08-25 Last updated: 2022-02-28Bibliographically approved
Geschwind, B. (2013). A majestic copycat in motion. In: Anna Källén (Ed.), Making cultural history: New perspectives on Western heritage. Lund: Nordic Academic Press
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2013 (English)In: Making cultural history: New perspectives on Western heritage / [ed] Anna Källén, Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2013Chapter in book (Refereed)
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2013
Keywords
cultural history, museum, materiality
National Category
Ethnology
Research subject
Ethnology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-146179 (URN)978-91-87351-19-8 (ISBN)
Available from: 2017-08-25 Created: 2017-08-25 Last updated: 2022-02-28Bibliographically approved
Geschwind, B. (2013). The Museum Shop: Ideological Shifts in the "Miniature Museum". Ethnologia Scandinavica, 43, 84-97
Open this publication in new window or tab >>The Museum Shop: Ideological Shifts in the "Miniature Museum"
2013 (English)In: Ethnologia Scandinavica, ISSN 0348-9698, Vol. 43, p. 84-97Article in journal (Refereed) Published
National Category
Ethnology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-180092 (URN)000209238100006 ()
Available from: 2020-04-28 Created: 2020-04-28 Last updated: 2024-07-04Bibliographically approved
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