Refugees Welcome!? The Controversial Topic of Migration in German Museums

IF 0.3 Q2 HISTORY International Public History Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1515/iph-2020-2001
Felix Pülm
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Abstract This article deals with the representation of migration in German museums. Three exhibitions are examined, all of which dealt with the topic of migration in the year 2018. The exhibitions included are: “2 Million Years of Migration” presented in the Archaeological Museum Hamburg, “Survival Stories” from A to Z in the House of History Baden-Württemberg in Stuttgart, and “Forum Migration”, shown in the German Emigration Center Bremerhaven. The essay shows that all three exhibitions purposefully participated in the public debate on migration and brought new perspectives and elements into the discussion. However, both the focal points of the exhibitions and the presentation were different. They either concentrated on the fate of migrants who came to Germany in recent years or considered the overall picture of migration and presented it as a core element of human development. Presentations were based on the exhibition of personal belongings of migrants, on hands-on activities or multimedia installations that allowed visitors to get involved.
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难民欢迎! ?德国博物馆中有争议的移民话题
摘要本文论述了移民在德国博物馆中的表现。考察了三个展览,所有展览都涉及2018年的移民问题。展览包括:汉堡考古博物馆展出的“200万年移民”,斯图加特巴登-符腾堡历史之家展出的“从A到Z的生存故事”,以及不来梅哈芬德国移民中心展出的“移民论坛”。文章表明,这三个展览都有目的地参与了关于移民的公众辩论,并为讨论带来了新的视角和元素。然而,展览的焦点和介绍都有所不同。他们要么关注近年来来到德国的移民的命运,要么考虑移民的总体情况,并将其作为人类发展的核心要素。介绍的基础是移民个人物品展览、动手活动或多媒体装置,使游客能够参与其中。
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International Public History
International Public History Arts and Humanities-History
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