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Exhibiting Nation

Multicultural Nationalism (and Its Limits) in Canada’s Museums

by (author) Caitlin Gordon-Walker

Publisher
UBC Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2016
Subjects
Museum Studies, General, General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780774831666
    Publish Date
    Nov 2016
    List Price
    $125.00

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Description

Canada’s brand of nationalism celebrates diversity – so long as it doesn’t challenge the unity, authority, or legitimacy of the state. Caitlin Gordon-Walker explores this tension between unity and diversity in three nationally recognized museums, institutions that must make judgments about what counts as “too different” in order to celebrate who we are as a people and nation through exhibits, programs, and design. Although the contradictions that lie at the heart of multicultural nationalism have the potential to constrain political engagement and dialogue, the sensory feasts on display in Canada’s museums provide a space for citizens to both question and renegotiate the limits of their national vision.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Caitlin Gordon-Walker is an interdisciplinary scholar who studies the politics of public cultural representation in relation to nationalism, colonialism, and difference.

Editorial Reviews

Exhibiting Nation is an accessible book that contextualizes prominent Canadian institutions within the established study of museology, making it an academic contribution that has been long overdue. Its case study approach will be valuable to both curators and academics[...]

The Canadian Historical Review