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Douthwaite J (2024) 'What Colour Was The Cold War'. In: Douthwaite J, Nehring H & Alberti SJMM (eds.) Cold War Museology. Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/oa-edit/10.4324/9781032690414-18/colour-cold-war-jessica-douthwaite?context=ubx&refId=90079917-ad6b-4e11-a166-844ec74a7d7b
Abstract
What constitutes museum experts¡¯ foundational knowledge and presumptions about the Cold War? This chapter builds on ethnographic curiosity about colour in museum settings to answer this question. Colours are a useful lens onto personal and institutional perceptions as well as preconceptions. The act of being asked to call a colour to mind that represented the past was an important indicator of how professionals envisaged the Cold War in museums ¨C infused with cultural references, nostalgia, highly specialised knowledge and sometimes personal memories. The chapter argues that given that the public space of a museum is always coloured, one way or another, and given that we all recognise the symbolic attributes of colour, a consideration of how it informs collections, displays and institutional narratives of the Cold War can enhance museum practice.
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Publication date | 31/12/2024 |
Publication date online | 27/11/2024 |
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Publisher | Routledge |
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eISBN | 9781032690414 |
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Materialising the Cold War
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