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Dubin Steven. Transforming Museums: Mounting Queen Victoria in a Democratic South Africa

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Dubin Steven. Transforming Museums: Mounting Queen Victoria in a Democratic South Africa
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. — 341 p. — ISBN10: 140397411X; ISBN13: 978-1403974112
A detailed look at how South Africa's museum present the nation's past, and how they can serve as a lens for examining changes in South African society at large.
Using War to Put Food on the Table: Reflections on a Decade of Democracy
A White Step in a Black Direction: Inertia, Breakthrough, and Change in South African Museums
The First Shall Be Last: Picturing Indigenous Peoples and the Sins of Long Ago
Prisoners to Science: Sarah Bartmann and “Others”
“A Pustular Sore on a Queen’s Forehead”: District Six and the Politics of the Past
“The History of Our Future”: Revamping Edifices of a Bygone Era
Tête-à-tête: Museums and Monuments, Conversations and Soliloquies
The New South Africa: Old Routines and Current Political Realities
Transformation: Models of Success or Mediocrity?
Conclusion: A Bridge Too Far?
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