Teaching Museology, Understanding the Museum. On the Increased Need for Dialogue, Listening, and Observation (Voice From Łódź)

Damian Kasprzyk
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The Author of the article assumes that museology, when taught as part of ethnological studies, holds a special and symbolic significance in the context of ethnographic museology – it is important and necessary. However, the text highlights several problems and dilemmas associated with teaching this subject. From the perspective of the selection of personnel for museums, radical changes within the discipline of ethnology itself in the last decades of the twentieth century have arguably been detrimental. The activities of ethnographic museums have faced criticism from anthropologically oriented researchers and theorists. To this day, collection programmes and exhibition narratives often do not correspond to the currents of contemporary anthropology. Another dilemma with staff training lies in the diverse nature of ethnographic museology, and the activities of museum professionals have become increasingly complex. Very broad qualification requirements used to be formulated for the people employed there. In the Author’s opinion, the training of museum staff at the Institute of Ethnology should be approached comprehensively. Competencies and knowledge relevant to museologists should be imparted across various subjects with different themes. It is also important for educators to recognise the potential value of their own classes (those without the museum in their names) for future museologists. It would be a good idea to organise regular meetings between museums and academia. Let us leverage membership in the Polish Ethnological Society, which encompasses various communities and has a museological section.
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博物馆学教学,了解博物馆。对话、倾听和观察的必要性与日俱增(罗兹之声)
文章作者认为,博物馆学作为民族学研究的一部分,在民族学博物馆学中具有特殊的象征意义--它既重要又必要。然而,文中强调了与这一学科教学相关的几个问题和困境。从博物馆人员选拔的角度来看,二十世纪最后几十年民族学学科本身发生的巨大变化可以说是有害的。民族学博物馆的活动受到了以人类学为导向的研究人员和理论家的批评。时至今日,收藏计划和展览叙事往往与当代人类学的潮流格格不入。人员培训的另一个难题在于民族学博物馆学的多样性,博物馆专业人员的活动也变得日益复杂。过去对博物馆从业人员的资格要求非常宽泛。作者认为,民族学研究所博物馆工作人员的培训应全面进行。与博物馆学家相关的能力和知识应贯穿不同主题的各个学科。同样重要的是,教育工作者应认识到他们自己的课程(名称中没有博物馆的课程)对未来博物馆学家的潜在价值。组织博物馆与学术界之间的定期会议将是一个好主意。让我们充分利用波兰民族学协会的会员资格,该协会涵盖了各个社区,并设有博物馆学分会。
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