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The Rise of the Therapeutic Museum - Janet Kraynak

The Rise of the Therapeutic Museum

Decolonization and the Crisis of Knowledge

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Buch | Hardcover
228 Seiten
2025
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-98565-7 (ISBN)
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This book considers when and why respite rooms, emotional support brochures, well-being
guides, psychological consultants, and care days become common features in the museum of
art.
This book considers how and why respite rooms, emotional support brochures, well-being guides, psychological consultants, and care days are becoming common features in the museum of art.

Kraynak poses and answers this question, arguing that under its rightful ambition to decolonize––i.e., to rectify past and present inequalities–– the museum of the Global North is gradually replacing a commitment to knowledge, teaching, and learning with a focus upon care, healing, and well-being (the “therapeutic”). While this transformation might appear, on the surface, benign, culturally familiar, and politically desirable, the author counters these presumptions, probing the history and implications of “the therapeutic museum.” Here, curatorial attention shifts away from the art on view and onto the spectator, whom the museum imagines as a precarious psychological subject, and primary source of meaning. External forces–– new forms of knowledge, encounters with difficulty, even an engagement with art––are treated as a potential threat. As a result, the therapeutic museum not only encourages the
beholder to turn inward, but in so doing deflects attention from or scrutiny of its own practices and systems that perpetuate inequality. Among these are the ongoing legacies colonialism’s epistemic violence, which elevated the knowledge and aesthetic traditions of the Global North while suppressing those of the Global South. In contrast, the book proposes a “pluriversal” (versus universal) museum that maintains the political necessity of knowledge and views pedagogy as a path to emancipation. Emphasizing epistemic justice and the moral right to learn during a time when such freedoms are increasingly under attack, the book makes a powerful case for questioning rather than romanticizing the therapeutic museum, which it ultimately reveals to reinforce rather than challenge dominant power.

This is an important intervention that is essential reading for researchers and scholars in Art History, Visual Studies, Museum Studies, and Cultural Studies.

Janet Kraynak is Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art History at Columbia University, USA.

Introduction Part I: Therapy 3.From Care Ethics to (Self)-Care Aesthetics 2. The Rise of the Therapeutic Museum Part II: Epistemology 3. The (De)Colonial Museum, Restitution, and Epistemic Inequality 4. The Pluriversal Museum: Five Models of Epistemological Decolonization Part III: Pedagogy 5. Towards a Pedagogy of Resistance

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Research in Art Museums and Exhibitions
Zusatzinfo 5 Halftones, color; 20 Halftones, black and white; 5 Illustrations, color; 20 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Gewicht 600 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-032-98565-8 / 1032985658
ISBN-13 978-1-032-98565-7 / 9781032985657
Zustand Neuware
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