Exhibitions for Social Justice assesses the state of curatorial work for social justice in the Americas and Europe today, expounding curatorial practices that lie at the nexus of contemporary museology and neurology.
Exhibitions for Social Justice assesses the state of curatorial work for social justice in the Americas and Europe today, expounding curatorial practices that lie at the nexus of contemporary museology and neurology.
Elena Gonzales is an independent scholar focusing on curatorial work for social justice and the roles of museums in society. She received her doctorate in American Studies at Brown University in 2015 and her Master's in Public Humanities from Brown in 2010. She has curated exhibitions since 2006 and has taught curatorial studies since 2010, becoming a 2012 Ford Dissertation Fellow and a visiting scholar in American Studies at Northwestern University from 2011-2015. She is co-chair of the exhibitions committee at the Evanston Art Center and co-editor of Museums and Civic Discourse: History, Current Practice, and Future Prospects, a digital public humanities project.
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List of Figures List of Tables List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: From Empathy to Solidarity Chapter 2: Physical Experiences - Building Memories and Empathy Chapter 3: Inspiring Action Chapter 4: Welcome, Inclusion, and Sharing Authority Conclusion
List of Figures List of Tables List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: From Empathy to Solidarity Chapter 2: Physical Experiences - Building Memories and Empathy Chapter 3: Inspiring Action Chapter 4: Welcome, Inclusion, and Sharing Authority Conclusion
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